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    problem of overpopulation. This is a developing crisis and it has plagued most of the world. An area is considered overpopulated if "its population can’t be maintained without rapidly depleting nonrenewable resources and without destroying the environment which supports the population."(Brown‚Gardner‚Halweil‚ Beyond Malthus‚19). The problems that arise due to overpopulation could lead to a fatal epidemic that could wipe out the whole human race. So the question remains: Are we facing overpopulation here

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    Introduction While reviewing some of the more noticeable aspects that are different or similar between the prison and the penitentiary‚ it is essential to note that it is not only the physical architecture that is being examined but also how they function. The Penitentiary and the Prison have both made changes to the function of their establishment during the course of their existence. As the times changed so did they‚ often in order to meet the demands that society placed on them during a given

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    Immigrants In the 1850’s China was full was full of crime and poverty. There was people starving to death and committing crimes because they couldn’t afford the materials to stay alive. Also‚ overpopulation was a problem in China so this had it more difficult for people to make a living in China. Overpopulation in the 1850’s was such a huge problem that people were distributed with more than 400 people per square kilometer in the coastal areas. China’s population was growing 1.4 percent per year. By

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    On the other hand In the United States there are 12 million illegal immigrants from all over the world. That is making the U.S have overpopulation issues and also taking the rightful jobs away from the ones that were born in the U.S. as stating by Online Athens “Illegal immigrants are overcrowding our classrooms‚ abusing our medical facilities and taking jobs from citizens. Some say illegal immigrants are doing jobs others won’t do. That’s not true. They’ll simply do the work for less money‚ and

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    Did you know that the United States alone has used ⅓ of the world’s resources? We are overusing natural resources and action needs to be taken to address this problem that is becoming more life-threatening over time. Overpopulation is a crucial factor in this problem. Natural resources are provided by the environment; they support life and satisfy everyone’s needs‚ but not the environment itself. The way that resources are retrieved and used is unacceptable and very harmful to our environment; the

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    people. Not only has this caused a problem inside the prison walls‚ it has also increased economic situations for stakeholders.The recent increase in incarceration rates has had negative effects on the United States economy by causing an increase in expenditure on prisons that could be better used for education. This increase in incarceration rates has also led to overcrowding in prisons‚ leading to unsuitable conditions for prisoners and prison workers. Stakeholders are negatively impacted from the

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    especially if it had to do with math. One of the theories that he had was that the human population was going to reach higher numbers that the economy could handle. Ultimately‚ it was going to lead to overpopulation. In his theories‚ he discusses things like war and famine happening as a result of overpopulation. I think that he could possibly be right. If there are too many people‚ the number of unemployed citizens goes up‚ prices could possibly go up due to a higher demand‚ and also there could be lots

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    insight on a very critical issue rising in our global economy‚ that is to recognize “OVERPOPULATION IS BAD BUT OVER-CONSUMPTION IS WORSE”. You know it is very interesting how Dr. David Suzuki published this article in 1993 pointing this issue of over-consumption about 18 years ago‚ I only wish he could see how economy has taken over us in these 18 years. ( a drastic variation it has been ) His article “overpopulation is bad but over consumption is worse” is portraying the present situation very precisely

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    hatred behind‚ I’d still be in prison.” In today’s society‚ an issue exists with too many inmates occupying prisons. Many of these inmates in prisons do not get freed with the same ideas as Nelson Mandela. The solution for this issue is to put inmates to use for the public and only use prisons as holding stations for inmates. Such uses include entertainment‚ military‚ and public services. By forcing inmates to serve as a use for the public‚ inmates will leave prison with the idea that they will change

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    Prison Overcrowding Prison overcrowding is a problem largely attributed to the increase of drug convictions. Decades of tough-on-crime laws coupled with minimal financing for treatment programs have left prisons overcrowded and under funded. With the advent of crack cocaine and the response of a scared nation President Ronald Reagan declared a war on drugs in 1982 (Clear‚ Cole‚ & Reisig‚ 2009). In 1987 congress implemented mandatory minimum sentencing effectively increasing the time

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