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    According to The Overpopulation Question, each year there is an estimated number of five hundred twenty-nine thousand deaths of women due to pregnancy-related causes, approximately one every minute. The Overpopulation Question also indicates in most developing countries one in six married women prefer not to become pregnant, while using no form of contraception, because…

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    exploration, we will overpopulate the earth. The earth does not have enough space for the rate of people being born. Also with overpopulation, means that we will also use up all of our natural resources. Also some of our everyday technology comes from NASA, which was created for space exploration. Without this program our lives would be totally different then they are today. Overpopulation is one of the biggest problems in the world right now, but everyone just looks past it like it is not…

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    detainment as a type of discipline than some other acculturated nation on the planet. The usage of mass detainment as a corrective answer for wrongdoing has made numerous issues for the criminal justice system. One of the greatest difficulties is overpopulation inside the remedial offices where detainees are housed. With such a variety of detainees compelled to share insignificant space, it ought to shock no one that safeguarding the enological interests of the jail while protecting the security…

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    cities and move to other towns. Certain cities will become underpopulated while others will suffer from growing overpopulation. As these new cities expand, they will need more and more ground to put houses down and other things essential to living. This will slowly cause deforestation as more and more forest space will need to be taken up to accommodate humans. As the growing overpopulation continues, health care will be diminished. This is a result of incurable diseases being very easily spread…

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    Millions of people around the world enjoy going to the zoo. For most, it is a major part of their childhood and their early education. Some go only to see the animals and learn interesting facts about them; while others go to see how closely represented their zoo environment compares to their habitat in the wild. Then there are the ones that disagree or even despise the idea of keeping animals in zoos or in any kind of captivity. Even though people have their differences about these two issues,…

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    The idea of illegal immigration hurting the economy has proved itself to be false as the average household income increased because of immigration (Davidson). However, liberals agree that illegal immigration poses a problem of overpopulation. In 2014, there were over 5,000 people protesting “against the fl ood of immigrants entering the United States in… deeply liberal Boston” (Brown). They believe the protest could be the direct impact of Obama’s DREAM Act of preventing deportation…

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    limited resources, and sacrifice. In The Tragedy of the Commons, by Garrett Hardin, humans putting their own self-interest before the good of their community is referenced multiple times. On page 2, Hardin describes the growing problem with overpopulation, discussing how, in his mind, it would seem that parents who have more children would be less capable of giving their children the proper care that a parent with fewer children could. Hardin believes that this would cause them to leave fewer…

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    trend among Americans as a way to control the population of animals, but the practice of hunting is morally inhumane and is denying animals their rights to life. Humans need to strive for a more “hands off” policy when dealing with the animal overpopulation (“Animal Population Control”). Hunting should not be used as a means of animal population control. Controlling the animal population should be done in a nonlethal manner, whether by natural causes, birth control, relocation, or sterilization.…

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    In very remote times, when man was hunter and gatherer, the environment was clean and nature had no harm. But with the passage of time as the needs of man increase, nature suffers more damage because of the power that he is exerting on it. Humans beings able to modify and transform the environment according to our needs, and even to create artificial means. It was with the Industrial Revolution that humans began certainly change the planet, the nature of its atmosphere and the quality of its…

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    Creating a child is a joy many people get to experience. This child is a mix between its parents. Now scientist have figure out a way to genetically alter a baby, to fit the parents wants. A genetically altered baby is something some people have only dreamed about, but now, has become a reality. Scientists have discovered a way to alter human genetic traits and produce the perfect offspring. Although it is still in the experimenting stage, it should be possible within the next few years.…

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