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    The argument’s main idea is that overpopulation has a major impact on the Earth. The author explains how overpopulation leads to food insecurity‚ land depletion‚ human suffering‚ species extinction‚ and decreased social services. The article shows how all of these problems are caused by overpopulation‚ and statistics and examples are given to prove the author’s reasoning. The author might view overpopulation in a negative way because research shows that too many people on the Earth causes a multitude

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    must be addressed by the Pakistan’s government. Pakistan is one of the fastest growing countries in the world and the country is tainted by the terrorist acts‚ which take place every day. Pakistan’s current state and the issues of terrorism and population have significant influence on environment‚ crime‚ and disease within Pakistan. Overpopulation is defined as the state in which numbers exceed the ability to provide available resources. Overpopulation creates a long list of problems which includes

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    Population Education J.L. Pandey Introduction Population education which emerged as an educational innovation in response to population problems only about four decades ago‚ is now being experimented in over a hundred countries of the world in non-too-uniform a manner. It has been introduced in the education systems of different countries as an important component of the multi-pronged strategy employed to help nations attain the goals of population stabilisation and sustainable development. Very

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    Who benefits? What is economic growth directly tied to? What is the estimated doubling time in 2025? Where is the fastest population growth taking place? What problems will occur due to population increases in less developed countries? What issues were debated at the 1994 United Nations Conference? What assumptions about the population are made because of the culture of capitalism? How has India and China attempted to control population growth? Were they successful? What

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    problems‚ we need to know about the various factors that are responsible for this incessant rise in population. Significant improvement in quality of life and basic health services has resulted in decline in death rate‚ and at the same time has caused an increase in the birth rate. Continuous migration of people from underdeveloped areas to developed areas has triggered an unnatural growth in population in developed areas‚ thus‚ putting immense pressure on available resources. Our failure in understanding

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    suggest that a population size of 1.6 billion is the carrying capacity of China. One responsibility of medical doctors should be to support the establishment of a national population target. The Chinese traditionally prefer early marriage‚ early child-bearing‚ and large families. Each married women usually raises between five and six children. The Chinese say: "...more children means great happiness". Due to poor health care‚ natural disasters‚ and long periods of war‚ the population of China increased

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    NEGATIVE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF IMMIGRATION AND POPULATION GROWTH By Tomas Nilsson‚ President of the Tasmanian Branch of Sustainable Population Australia SUMMARY Immigration and population growth cause: 1. A relative increase in the scarcity of resources and natural assets such as water‚ arable land‚ forests‚ mineral deposits and fish stocks; 2. Infrastructure such as roads‚ schools and hospitals‚ telecommunications networks‚ electricity and water supply systems and sewerage networks to become

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    This very rapid population growth is having serious effects on our food supply‚ our environment‚ and our species diversity. Our growing population is affecting both the total amount of food we have and the distribution of food to those who need it. Because of improvements in agriculture‚ we are still increasing the amount of food the world produces‚ but the rate of increase is slowing down. According to the World Health Organization‚ in developing country‚ 20 percent of the population does not have

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    Industrial Revolution

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    sixteenth and seventeenth centuries England’s economic situation had been improved by the growth in agriculture in particular Relative political stability in Britain held them in good stead against other European countries that had religious problems Technology helped in terms of transport and production in agricultural economies (fodder crops etc) The introduction of the steam engine was also pivotal in the growth of industrial industry A ‘consumer revolution’ from the upper classes filtered down

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    Impact of Potato in Europe

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    extensively affect the lives of a an Old World Population. Before the assimilation of the potato crop into the majority of Europe’s agricultural landscape‚ peasant populations constantly faced famines while current food sources provided little nutritional value and were not efficient sources of energy. As Europe adopted the brown tuber‚ people were provided with a far more beneficial food source capable of instigating and sustaining massive population expansion. This in turn allowed for further technological

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