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    Equally important, the leaders of the community control the population with “releasing” identical twins because, “‘Well, they can’t have two identical people around! Think how confusing it would be!’”, or any citizen that has three transgressions to the rules, they stopped “love” by pills, which was a trend; and people…

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    Yerisa F. Abreu Ms. Jassinya Alvarado Societal Issues 21 February 2018 Societal Writing Assignment Overpopulation happens when a species' population exceeds the carrying capacity of its ecological niche. The United States is already overpopulated in the sense that we are consuming our national. The way we are taking space from our nation doesn’t only mean we are running out of space to live but that we are making this into a social issue. If this overpopulation continues we soon won't have…

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    Rodolfo Bonilla There is nothing black and white about immigration. There are numerous pieces to the immigration story that we can hear and create perspectives from. However, until one has been faced with such a situation, and walked in the shoes of an immigrant, one will never truly understand the difficult realities that surround this topic. It is critical to hear both sides of the immigration story to accurately gain a perspective that allows one to create critical perspective of such…

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    Introduction So why do people migrate to cities? Well there is an array of answers which will be covered in this essay. The number of people internally migrating, moving to cities from rural areas within a country is growing, also known as urbanisation (Procupez, 2015). The sovereign state of the United Kingdom (UK) I will use as a case study due to the rapid rate of urbanisation that has occurred up until present. The main points covered will be, what is believed to be the main reason which…

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    greater than the UK. Different cultural backgrounds such as Continental Europe, China, the United States, the South Pacific and New Zealand, made their way over. As a result, 600 000 more people moved to Australia. By 1901, Federation, the total population had finally reached 4 million, with 1 in 4 people from overseas.…

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    The bus took off in the bitter chill of the autumn wind that frosted the noise on the busy New Yorkers, as the bus made my way to Philadelphia. I took the window seat to glare out as the dimly lit sidewalks grew barren of people; the only ones left were those displaying their affections as we past the park, and the lone travelers who tread the crooked pavements with haste; avoiding that park. After a few seconds, there was nothing to glare out at as we drove through the tunnel, but faded…

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    Most Asia countries have male-biased sex imbalance resulting in a deficit described to as missing women. In China there has been a steady increase in the number of “missing women” Qian states that “an estimated 48.4 percent of the population in China and India are female”1. Most of the missing women in the world are in India and China where it is stated there is an estimated deficit of close to seventy million women. The sex imbalance has been documented in richer Asian countries like Taiwan and…

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    America was indebted to immigration for her settlement and prosperity. That part of “America which had encouraged them most had advanced most rapidly in population, agriculture and the arts.”(James Madison). In this quote James Madison is explaining that America is indebted to immigration for what it has done for this country. Although immigration has helped this country right now it is getting out of hand and hard to control.The way it is getting out of hand is by immigrants coming into America…

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    evolving relationship between migrants and the host society” (Spencer, 2011:202). This term is less accepted in the UK, instead, they use ‘assimilation’ which is defined as “an expectation that migrants will become culturally similar to the host population” (Spencer, 2001:202). The UK have an expectation from all migrants which is that they will become more ‘British’ and blend into society to keep everything stable. Integration is only possible…

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    b. Growth potentials As we can see, North Cyprus has a great major development in all of their sectors, most of the sectors that does not aim to increase in the next 3years has increase about 17% in the last two years due to increase in population of international students, investors and other immigrant around the world that targeted the island as their destination. Before the island emerged as free crime country but due to increase in population there are many bad people coming into the…

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