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    Easter Island Negatives

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    controlled, unstable, and urban civilizations. There are many positives to living in such a manner, but this way of living does have some negatives as well and can be a less satisfying way to live. First, the environment can get stressed when a dense population of people constantly and quickly use up its resources. Eventually that environment will stop producing resources fast enough or stop completely. This harms the civilization that currently lives there and all the other creatures that live…

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    Food Shortage In Canada

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    Introduction According to reports compiled by the Food and Agricultural Organisation (2014), it is projected that farmers throughout the globe produce enough to feed the world’s population in its entirety. Even so, this is hampered by wastage that occurs when the food is being harvested, when it is en route to processing plants, and when kept in storage facilities. Even more of it is thrown in the market by retailers, while the largest amount is disposed off in the form of leftover once the food…

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    Humanity is constantly looking for ways to expand, whether it is in a state’s population our in the territory a state possesses. Even today, when humanity has begun to over fill the earth we continue to build giant skyscrapers and look to the stars for new territory. But this is not a new practice, when Christopher Columbus stumbled upon the ‘New World’ in 1492 this caused the western world to flood with excitement, this lead to countless states sending expeditions in an attempt to grab up as…

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    We live in the most medically advanced society in the 21st century, the types of medical knowledge and the ability to create medicine that can able to keep the average lifespan of human goes beyond the expectation compares to the average expectancy of human from the past few decades. Living past 100 is one of the goals that can be archive in today society. With the increase of our lifespan and the many improvement of our living lifestyles can bring many positive effect in our individual lives.…

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    The Black Death (black plague) Did you know that during the years 1348 and 1351 up to 75 million through 200 million people died because of the Black Death? Well if not, then an interesting fact is that it killed about 30% to 50% of Europe’s population during that time, this all began in china but soon this deadly disease started to spread quickly. When did it begin? Okay so like said in the begging it all began in the 14th century and those years were between the years 1301 &1400, through those…

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    Human migration is an ancient phenomenon that started along with the subsistence of human beings on earth. It influences human life and the environment around as well; hence it is known as one of the three basic components of population growth of any geographical area (The other two are Mortality and Fertility). Moving from one place to another for many reasons including, for a better living conditions, food, employment, education, business etc. have been taking place since the beginning. When a…

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    Should Electronics Be More Restricted In Our Society Do you remember how when something tragic happened in your life, you could always rely on your best of best friends? You remember those hugs full of tender love that they gave to you, as you felt the harsh stinging of tears roll down the side of your face? Well to put it simply, it’s all coming to an end. Due to the constant use of electronics instead of human interaction it could be said that we as people are actually being demoralized, and…

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    Swot Analysis Of Indonesia

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    Population Demographics Indonesia is a series of volcanic islands situated between the Indian and Pacific oceans, with a population of 253 million people it is the largest country in Southeast Asia. Their most prominent religion is Islam, with 87% of its population practicing Muslims they are the most populous Muslim-majority country in the world (Dolven). Indonesia has great strength in international trade because the country has access to main sea lines. This accounts for the wide variety…

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    regardless of what people thought. They began to lose hope in humanity and expected the world to end. Many of the people that didn’t abandon religion altogether felt that God was unleashing his wrath on the human population for some reason. Because of this people just completely turned away from their normal way of life and responsibilities and drank more, at more, and played more because they felt the world was coming to an end. Inflation was a huge issue as a result of the Black Death. Because…

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    to green technology. 1.1 Implementation of green technology. In the 21st century there are growing issues due to multiplication in global population growth one of which is the environment depletion and exhaustion of natural resources. Keeping the goals of attaining a sustainable environment hence sustainable life at sight communities are now entering a world that is labeled “The Third Industrial Revolution”, as society moved from fossil fuels in the Second Industrial Revolution to renewable…

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