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    Kissinger 'Report

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    National Security Study Memorandum NSSM 200 Implications of Worldwide Population Growth For U.S. Security and Overseas Interests (THE KISSINGER REPORT) December 10‚ 1974 CLASSIFIED BY Harry C. Blaney‚ III SUBJECT TO GENERAL DECLASSIFICATION SCHEDULE OF EXECUTIVE ORDER 11652 AUTOMATICALLY DOWNGRADED AT TWO YEAR INTERVALS AND DECLASSIFIED ON DECEMBER 31‚ 1980. This document can only be declassified by the White House. Declassified/Released on 7/3/89 under provisions of E.O. 12356 by F. Graboske

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    Scope  This report examines socio-demographic changes in the largest markets in Asia Pacific‚ and ascertains their impact on spending patterns and priorities within consumer electronics. Consumer Electronics Countries and Consumers Televisions Population Tablets Possession of Household Durables Laptops Cities Smartphones Media and Telecommunications © Euromonitor International CONSUMER ELECTRONICS: SOCIO-ECONOMIC TRENDS Disclaimer Much of the information in this briefing is of a statistical

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    teenage pregnancy

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    presented at a press conference in Quezon City on Monday by Carmelita Ericta‚ administrator and civil registrar general of the National Statistics Office. This rise in statistics is also reflected in the 2011 annual report of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)-Philippines‚ which showed that teen pregnancy in the Philippines went up by 70 percent from 114‚205 in 1999 to 195‚662 in 2009. Statistics show that more and more female teenagers are giving birth and becoming mothers at an early

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    Underpopulation is the state of a country‚ which has not yet reached optimum population. There are too few people living in an area to use resources to their full potential. An example of an underpopulated country would be Canada. It does not consume too many resources and has few inhabitants in comparison with its size. b) Overpopulation is the state of a country‚ which has exceeded the number of inhabitants it can sustain (optimum population). In overpopulated countries‚ resources are used unsustainably.

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    organisms have often led to interesting discoveries of their behavior. In one study‚ conducted by Sonleitner and Guthrie (1991)‚ they determined that limited resources in a crowded space effects the ovipostion rate of the flour beetles. When beetle population densities become too high for their area‚ the female beetles respond by lowering their oviposition rates. These condition changes include nutrition depletion‚ accumulation of dead beetle skin and feces‚ and the presence of quinone‚ an irritating

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    interdependent organisms in the physical environment they inhabit * Gaia hypothesis: The Earth is a single living organism in which feedback mechanisms maintain equilibrium. * Ex. Population/energy of a vegetable garden * Ex. Population/energy of a tropical rainforest * Ex. Feedback‚ waste‚ and population of Gaia as a whole 1.1.3 Define the terms open system‚ closed system‚ and isolated system * Open system: Exchanges in matter and energy * Ex. Forest‚ Most common

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    wayne johnson Political Science Professor 11/10/13 Midterm 1)What was the Treaty of Westphalia? In what ways did it define the European concept of state sovereignty How many political units did Europe have before 1500?How many did it have by 1800? How can we explain this radical reduction in the number of states in Europe? Which modern international relations theory reflect this historical episode of inter-state anarchy‚ similar that of the Italian state system of the Renaissance

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    Philippines is the 12th most populated country in the world.  In 1990 the Philippine population was more than 66 million‚ up from 48 million in 1980. This figure represents an annual growth rate of 2.5 percent‚ down from 2.6 percent in 1980 and from more than 3 percent in the 1960s. In 2010‚ the most populous region in the Philippines is the Region IV-A Calabarzon with a population of 12‚609‚803. The rapid population growth has required the Philippines to double the amount of shelter‚ food and health facilities

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    Chapter 34 Whap Notes

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    Ethnic/religious divisions become more pronounced C. Departing colonizers left economies in shambles a. To get independence‚ concessions made to Europeans i. They still benefit economically b. Shortage of expertise/resources c. Rapidly growing populations D. Reactions destroy environment – anything to survive a. Can’t afford anti-pollution devices b. Alarming air‚ water‚ soil pollution II. The Challenges of Independence A. Introduction a. Nationalist movements usually

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    Geography101

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    national‚ global scale) Regions: larger sized territories that encompass many places; all or most places have similar attributes‚ in comparison with the attributes of other places or regions Lecture 4 – Geographies of Population Population Geographers: assess change and growth of populations through different data sources; explore the interrelationships and interdependencies between people and places Census: the count of the number of people in a

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