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    We live in a world of relentless change. This Earth we call our home has slowing been maturing since science can prove so. It has molded itself through many tedious reproductions to give it life to live on. Our home is approximately 4.54 billion years old (Sarfati 8); however, with the lifestyle that the human race has allowed itself to live, we have left unmistakable damage to the planet. We are now approaching an era that can possibly be a very difficult one. Earth has conducted a diverse…

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    Homo Sapiens Evolution

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    Six to seven million years ago Homo sapiens oldest common ancestor roamed the earth, specifically in the north-central region on the continent of Africa. This ancestor is known as Sahelanthropus tchadensis (Tattersall). They are accepted to have common lineage due to their terrestrial bipedalism, forward positioned foramen magnum, the broad and flat facial structure, and the smaller canines separating it from the very similar ape family (Tattersall). Unfortunately the genus Homo has not had much…

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    Population Demographics Anchorage has seen many changes when it has come to their population demographics. Some of the data is hard to understand, especially when looking at the information about race in the city. In 1950 the city was 97 percent white, while lowering to 66 percent in the most recent census (City-Data, 2015). In 1990, the census recorded 6.4% African American, 6.4% Native American, which is up nearly 5 percent from 1970, 4.1 percent Hispanic and 4.8 percent of residents were…

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    Today the planet faces an immense problem , overpopulation. Overpopulation is not something that is fictional, it’s real and it’s happening. There are some who believe that overpopulation is not a problem ,and that we as a human race can handle it. It’s true that as humans we can handle most things because we adapt to our situation whatever it may be, by letting it change us or we change it. However this particular situation, overpopulation is something that can and will conquer us. To find…

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    This framework is an explanatory, active and interactive type which attempts to identify and explain the issues that have caused and continue to be causative agents in the increase rates of infant mortality in the African American community. I designed two frameworks; one is symbolic of an egg. It has several layers around the fetus to protect it and increase its chances of survival. It has been noted by Mac Dorman and Matthews in their article Understanding Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the…

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    The Republic of Serbia has a strong and compelling history of prioritizing migratory policy. Migration is a multifaceted and international issue caused by a myriad of reasons such as, globalization and technological advancements, liberalization of labor markets, increased frequency of internal armed conflict, general oppression by Member State governments, and an increasing frequency and severity of disasters. The Republic of Serbia aims to enact solutions that will reduce the current negative…

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    As population numbers of every country is different, needed resources are also unequal. In our crowded world, there are many people who are living good lives while two thirds of the population are living a poor life. Through Lifeboat Ethics: the Case against Helping the Poor written by Garrett Hardin (1974) it explains how there are many dangers of overpopulation through the world. Hardin goes into detail about how overpopulation and having different population’s causes for an unequal resource…

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    Healthcare systems are different in every country. Some systems do not differentiate by much, but are still unique in their own way. The Healthcare systems in France and the United Kingdom do not differ in healthcare immensely, but both have differences that change how effective they are. Methods in which funding is received, healthcare results and effectiveness, income per capita, and a variety of other economic issues that affect healthcare quality will be examined. With the higher expenditure…

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    Human population, from his appearance on Earth up to before 10.000 years approx., increased itself with exceptionally low rhythms. The agricultural revolution gave the first big impulse in the increase of human population. The passage of a person to a hunter in that of farmer increased the quantity of produced foods. Thus, the control that had an impact on the insufficiency of food in the size of population was reduced, allowing its increase for first time in the history of humanity Today, in…

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    China's Population Policy

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    1. Introduction: China’s population facts China is the most heavily populated country in the world, which has over 1.33 billion population. The one-child policy had been launched in China for 25 years, which has determined as the most extreme social experiment in population growth control under government intervention in human reproduction in world history (Wang, 2005). The one-child policy had been working on restricting on family size, late marriage, and childbearing. However, the policy was…

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