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    research. The journey to Mars provides jobs as we try to decrease overpopulation by colonizing space. Equal technology and a common goal keep the world busy and peaceful. The topic of finding new ways to save the world interests me because I consume a lot of post-apocalyptic pop culture media. Entertainment such as the Fallout video game series and the CW television show The 100 emphasize the problems we have today of overpopulation, overconsumption, and paranoia of our fellow man and how…

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    deserve a right. Products need to be tested somewhere, but it does not need to be on animals. Human overpopulation is killing off many species of animals, making them going extinct. Factory farming animals should not be trapped inside a cage their entire life. Animal rights are important since it affects our lives in many ways. This is a real issue factory farming is where we get our food from. Overpopulation of humans is killing many animals which can change our lives and environments. This…

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    With most of the country’s currency in the hands of a small percent of its population, it’s very unlikely that one can ascend from rags to riches. There are many reasons why the American Dream is considered defunct, but it is primarily caused by overpopulation, poor political decision making, and an uneven distribution of wealth. America has gone through substantially larger population surges in the last few decades. Due to this, there is far more competition in the workplace, school…

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    dogs are being abandoned, left on the streets to fend for themselves when they are no longer wanted or useful. If they are lucky dogs and puppies are taken to shelters or rehomed with a new family. Shelters, however, are not salvation, due to the overpopulation of domesticated animals there isn 't enough space for a dog to live out it 's full life span at a shelter. Although there are no kill shelters where dogs may live out their entire lives, there is not enough…

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    The United States of America dropping the atomic bombs on Japanese cities, Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6th and August 9th, 1945, was a very controversial decision and the opinions as to if the attacks were justified or not differ between those living in Japan and the U.S. The U.S’s act of dropping the atomic bombs was not justified because the long lasting health effects the bombings had on the population was disastrous, Japan’s army was inevitably facing defeat, and the mass destruction…

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    A genetically altered baby is something some people have only dreamed about, but now, it has become a reality. Scientist have discovered a way to alter human genetic traits and produce the perfect offspring. Some traits scientists have tried to alter include sex, eye color, and height, but it is still in the experimenting stage and should be possible within the next few years. Add more. Creating genetically altered babies should be prohibited. Genetically altering babies is still in the…

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    all Americans for decades. An illegal immigrant is anyone who migrates to a country for permanent residence without providing any form of identification or acquiring citizenship. Many problems develop as a result of illegal immigration including overpopulation, risen crime rates, and unemployment. Because it cannot be stopped altogether, the American government must control the flow of illegal immigrants into the country in order to provide more opportunities for U.S. citizens. Many immigrants…

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    kind to one another. There’s no violence and you are surrounded by peace. An utopian society can offer these things to you. Living in an utopian society is better than living in a democratic society because there is no crime, drugs, and overpopulation. It would be better to live in a utopian society is better than a free society because it would make you feel safer and better.Living in a utopian society would be better because it would not be as bad as a free soceity and it also won't…

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    species population’s reduce. This causes there predators to have less food, therefore killing a lot of their species. Also, worms ,the Axolotl Salamanders’ prey, population starts to increase until the population increase to the point of overpopulation. How overpopulation…

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    race food and overpopulation and underpopulation can ruin that. Then the oceanic ecosystem might affect the overland ecosystem. Some may say, “but what to sharks contribute to our world? What do they do that is so important that we shouldn’t be able to kill them?” and the answer actually is very important. Sharks are apart of our ecosystem. They have lived in the ocean for many years. If a species just disappears, that will definitely affect the food chain. There will be overpopulation and…

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