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    can be interpreted to mean that overpopulation, especially in poorer countries, is damaging to society. Overpopulation can have detrimental effects, therefore, the country of India could benefit from a system similar to that of the One-Child Policy presented in China. India currently is under distress due to their high population. Their overpopulation impacts are worse than China’s. Eighty percent of India’s population is living on…

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    in these societies. China is a very popular destination for human trafficking, in particular from Vietnam. Other major countries that human trafficking networks in Vietnam might sell these people to are Cambodia, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Taiwan, South Korea, Britain and Czech Republic, as seen on the map below. Also seen on the map is the…

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    I believe China has a huge problem and it stems from their countries enormous population and it is related to the population growth. Ironically, their issue isn’t how fast the population is reproducing. The issue is they are struggling is that don’t have enough people to replace their baby boomers. The reason China is facing this struggle is for 2 reasons the first is that the implemented a one child policy per a family because, the Chinese government was concerned about the rate of population…

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    One Child Policy

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    you react? How would you handle your crisis? This is something that women in China go through and something that women in the United States might have to go through as well if our country becomes overpopulated. Although there are credible arguments to support each side of the debate, it is clearly inappropriate for the government to enact a one-child legislation in order to control the population. The one child policy has caused many controversies over the years. (According to CNN.com) In…

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    people that the earth itself is overpopulated? Do we start migrating to Mars and other planets or do we start controlling the population in some way? If we reach over population all resources will quickly deplete and we won 't be able to provide for one another, and even ourselves. The ethical issue of population control should justify…

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    China is a Tier 2 Watch List country that is also a source, transit, and destination country for human trafficking. The predominant forms of trafficking are forced labor, sexual exploitation, begging, domestic servitude, and forced marriage. The government is actively involved in the exploitation of its people, especially in the areas of forced labor and sexual exploitation. While the government has closed its Re-education through forced labor, or RTL, program in 2015, the government still uses…

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    Overpopulation

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    Pollution and emission rates are at an all time high and disease outbreaks are nearly unstoppable. Some countries such as China are so overpopulated that there are birth laws in place to encourage a lower population count. With too much demand and not enough supply, there are more than 700 million undernourished people in the world ("Worldometers - Real Time World Statistics…

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    overpopulation. First, laws should be passed nationwide preventing families from having an excess amount of children (one or two children per family). Those who refuse to follow these laws will be penalized by fines, sterilization, or other means. China, a country constantly resting in the overpopulated category, has had the “one-child policy”, a law stating that a family may not have more than one child, unless that child is female, for nearly thirty-five…

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    2015). Political institutions, both national and international must take measures into ensuring their people’s safety and well being by solving these grass root problems. The methods to do so may vary from international cooperation, governmental policies, and education reformation. Overpopulation is the main reason for the issues we see today; achieving successful population control, especially in the future, will deter potential concerns and alleviate many headaches down the road.…

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    children in their family despite the Single Child Policy. Therefore, the financial situation of the family becomes extremely severe. As a result, Nana and her siblings have to drop school and find a method to solve the family’s financial difficulty. The camera of director Wen-jie Qin follows them in their…

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