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    Reading a population pyramid is relatively simple. In the examples below you will see a few different types of data that. The x-axis displays the number of people, and the y-axis is the age group that corresponds with the amount of people. You will also notice that there is a red and black side of the pyramid. Colors may differ with other graphs, but in this case males are in red and females are in black. Population pyramids can display some interesting and useful data. The graphs themselves can…

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    Historically, Florida population became a boom in 1920s. During this time period, Florida was known as “Great land boom”. In the 1920s, people had time and money to invest in new land; Florida also had cooperative government system; job opportunities were high because of real estate and agricultural practice. As Florida's population continues to boom, immigration has become a major factor to Florida’s population growth. As of today, Florida is the third largest state with a population of 20…

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    Population Control

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    Population Control The world is currently home for over 7 billion people and the Earth is able to inhabit a maximum of 10 billion people. If the human population grows at the same rate, there will be close to 10 billion people residing on Earth in the year 2050, which is right around the corner (“Planet”). It is an innate human characteristic that dwells in every human being’s psyche: selfishness. Human beings walk around with privilege and never stop and think about the bigger picture, in this…

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    Target Population The Linden neighborhood, specifically the South Linden area, is the target population for this needs assessment project. South Linden is located on the north side of Columbus, bounded by I-71 on the west, East Hudson Street on the north, the east by of Billiter Boulevard, East 25th, Joyce and East 17th avenues as noted in Figure 1 (Columbus Planning Division, 2015). The estimated population in the South Linden area is 9,062 people, which is a decline from 1990 to 2010 of 33%…

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    The population pyramid of Lancaster County shows a lot of vital information about the people that live in the country by age characteristics. Specifically, this area seems to have a great number of young adults aging from 15-21 years and middle aged adults 47-55 years. After 55 years old, people seem to either move away or pass away. It seems that many people live in this county their whole lives due to the fact that there are no tragic change in the male and female ratio. This theory is…

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    Vulnerable Populations

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    health care needs of vulnerable populations. The vulnerable population could have low income levels, are more “at-risk” to diseases, elderly and even infants. The first step to help this population is to create a needs assessment that will help figure out where access to certain health care areas are needed. The second step would be to come up with solutions to figure out how to fix these problems. Overall, the goal is to make it easier for the vulnerable population to get their health care…

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    the bubble population without help would have a type III survivorship curve was rejected because the survivorship curve of this population resembled a type II curve. It likely resembled this type of survivorship curve because the population was likely to die at any point in time, since there were no factors to inhibit or encourage the bubbles to pop, but once they hit the ground or any other obstacle, which could have happened randomly at any point in time, they popped. This population had…

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    Compare the population challenges of different countries and describe some possible solutions. Global population is the term used to describe the total amount of humans existing on Earth. By 2050, the global population is estimated by the United Nations to increase to between 8.3 and 10.9 billion. However, challenges resulting from global population include the aging of population and the production of food that fluctuate in different countries. This essay will consider how these two major…

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    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 growth growing at uncontrollable…

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    Population Growth Lab

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    Population Growth Lab Populations of different species interact with their environment in a myriad of ways. This may also impact the population, especially concerning its size. The question trying to be answered was how changes in the amount and nature of the plant life available in an ecosystem does, in fact, influence herbivore population growth over time. Answering this question will determine which environmental factor has the greatest impact on the population growth of herbivores. In this…

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