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    With a population of _____‚ Indonesia is facing problems in withstanding floods and environmental issues. When walking around on the streets‚ one thing people always notice is trash and polluted rivers. People throw things carelessly‚ which can block the canals and rivers‚ making them polluted and hard to maintain. Another part is the amount of weight we produce; cars‚ buildings adds on to the weight in which can cause the land to sink. For the past two decades‚ the environment and population density

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    is caused by some primary factors; these factors include over population‚ the inability to meet high standards of living and cost of living‚ inadequate education opportunities‚ and inadequate employment. Due to its small size and relative lack of geological resources‚ its economy lies primarily on the scale of banana crops‚ and the income generated from tourism‚ with additional input from small-scale manufacturing. Over population is the situation of having large numbers of people with too few

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    Is immigration the solution to population ageing ? Population ageing took place‚ without any exception‚ in all industrialized countries all along the XXth century. Initially it was not a problem for European societies because it had a positive effect on economic growth. Today‚ Eurostat estimates that the over 64 population is very likely to rise from 15% to 22% y 2025 and this will cause a shrink of the working-age population of over 50 million people by 2050 and even if this process will

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    China’s Large Population With the rapid development of science and technology‚ population and development have further become important issues‚ which are the general subjects of international community. By the end of 2008‚ China has reached a population of almost 1.35billion (excluding the population of Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions and Taiwan Province)‚ accounting for about 21% of the world’s population. China has the largest and one of the densest population in the world

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    you would probably be surprised that the population of Hong Kong is currently ageing at a moderate pace. According to statistics‚ when the new born babies start to become older persons‚ the population will age at a relatively fast pace in Hong Kong in the middle of next decade. An ageing population will have an impact on the labour force as the number of people in working ages will grow slower than the overall population growth. In fact‚ the ageing population not only has impact on the labour force

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    talked about the growing population and the problems involved in this issue. He analysed the connection between the population and our resources. He discussed probable reasons as to why the population has reached this massive number. He covered impending problems that might occur years from the day he’s written that article. According to him‚ the world’s finite resources will not be able to support the exponentially growing population. Hardin concluded that the population must be brought under control

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    2004 Earthquake Hazards occur when there are adverse effects on human activities. This can include surface faulting‚ ground shaking and liquefaction. In this essay I will be discussing the factors that affect earthquakes‚ whether human such as population density‚ urbanisation and earthquake mitigation or physical such as liquefaction‚ magnitude‚ landslides and proximity to the focus. Economic Development is one of the greatest human factors that affect the impacts. For example‚ in the Northridge

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    poor wages. In what ways would living in this type of _ENVIRONMENT_ possible impact on people’s wellbeing? The pollution caused by the overflowing garbage can create toxic fumes that may harm the residents health. The cramped spaces with high population density means there is more demand for resources which can mean a rapid rate of shortage or lack of resources and in turn‚ it can affect the resident’s wellbeing. What would be the main forms of transport in the slum? _(INTERCONNECTION)_ The main

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    Thomas Malthus Principles of Population Today‚ there is both agreement and disagreement of Thomas Malthus’ essay on the principles of population. Malthus stated that population grows exponentially or at “geometric rate” and food production grows at arithmetic rate‚ or linearly. Geometric rate grows in a series of numbers (2‚4‚8‚16‚32…etc.)‚ which shows that children will grow up and each have their own children‚ and those children will have their own children. Eventually the base numbers of children

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    NEW DELHI: For long Indian population was considered a curse to the nation. But no longer. Experts say that the Indian population which is supposed to overtake China very soon‚ is asset rather than a liability. Government is stepping towards thinking India’s population to be used to illustrate the country’s huge potential‚ both economic and political‚ experts say. With just 2.4 percent of the global landmass housing 16 percent of the global population‚ successive Indian governments have been

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