Danger of Overpopulation Essay

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    The scarcity of resources has the potential to cause damage to modern society in the near future. Resources like food, water, and fuels help maintain society. Without proper access or enough resources to go around, society can be in for some consequences. In Jared Diamond’s essay, “The Last Americans”, he explains how the Mayan civilization collapsed due to a variety of reasons, one of which being a lack of resources. He then draws parallels to how the issue could play a role in modern society.…

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    more now than ever before. “Just a century ago there was less than a million deer in America. Today, there are nearly thirty million” (The Private Life of a Deer). The population has grown to an outstanding number, therefore an overpopulation of deer is a problem. A danger to deer and humans can arise when deer start to venture into suburban areas. More people hit deer with their car causing fatality or suffering for the deer, and possibly serious injuries to the driver and passengers which can…

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    Vietnam War. He revisits numerous memories to portray the physical and emotional burdens of being in the war. On the other hand, in Jonathan Smith’s A Modest Proposal, he proposes that the Irish start to eat their babies in order to resolve the overpopulation and…

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    shocking contrast, the luxurious Byzantine Empire disintegrated into a terribly impoverished state. Likewise, the brutal conditions of the plague forced the economy into abrupt and extreme inflation during the Black Death. Due to the difficulty and danger of procuring goods through trade for production, the prices of both goods produced locally and those imported from other lands increased…

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    abolishment of the death penalty all because of the notion that too much money is being spent. Cox, Paulus and Garvin reports the relationship between overcrowding and the housing conditions that prisoners face in a day to day basis. The extent of overpopulation plays a role in every inmate, for inmates have a tendency to have a healthy or unhealthy…

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    History Day Rough Draft California became a land of opportunity for Chinese immigrants who were driven out of their home country due to poverty and overpopulation. From the Gold Rush of 1849 to the building of the California railroad, more and more Chinese immigrants began taking Californian jobs, which resulted in white nativists who resented the Chinese. Because the Chinese immigrants brought along their customs and culture, they became more vulnerable to prejudice. The differences of…

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    The Penultimate Truth and 1984 fall under a literary genre that has a wide range of styles and themes. Probably the most popular and interesting style in science fiction novels is the one that deals with future events, where the writer tries to anticipate futuristic changes. The accuracy of an author is of course found out retroactively, when the reader realizes that the author, years before, was able to predict and depict the future. However, The Penultimate Truth (Philip K. Dick) and 1984…

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    The question of the impact of captivity on animals remains one of the most challenging and controversial over the several decades. Some people disagree that zoos are an important part of animals conservation as they believe sanctuaries in animal's native habitat would bring more positive results as animals suffer from the constant human presence and lack of space. Others argue that zoos provide animals with even better conditions than in the wild and that without zoos many conservation programs…

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    virginianus economic status is “least concern” and its population is “stable” (Odocoileus virginianus). This is largely due to its amazing ability to adapt to different habitats and environments. However, there have been issues with overpopulation, where parts of the population starve because of the lack of food. As a management tool, hunting is allowed to control the population of O. virgnianus. From the months of October to January hunting season is open and allows hunters to legally…

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    the destruction of all grasses by a virus removes the literal groundwork of society and problematizes the interference in nature by man as well as the interference in science by the government, while Naomi Mitchison’s Solution Three furthers the dangers of political intervention in the physical and societal…

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