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    rule of Mao Zedong. Since the population is 1.3 billion, we should not expect to see a lot of changes. Steven Jiang, a sociologist, said that the policy will affect 100 million couples and it is likely that twenty-three million more births will occur under the new policy. Although China has allowed people to have more choices in their lives, the one-child policy will not help many people. After Zedong’s rule, China had a strict one-child policy because of the population increase. The leader…

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    Immigration Australia’s population growth rate is declining at a rate of 1.6% (OECD, 2016). Over the span of 50 years from 1962 to 2012 the birth rate of Australians has decreased from 3.43 babies per woman to 1.89 babies per woman (Gapminder). This societal shift has had a huge impact on population, and therefore has also severely impacted Australia’s economic growth rate. A solution for economies experiencing a loss in population is an increase in immigration. “The purpose of migration is to…

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    sound; only silence lay over the fields and woods and marsh.” This is extremely relevant because in the passage it’s the effects of us humans affecting the world negatively and the effect that came out of it. It opens readers eyes who are blinded by thinking trashing our world is perfectly fine. In addition to trash our world, we have created a new world conquence called global warming. In the passage “Nobel Speech” on paragraphs 11-12, page 374 says, “As a result, the earth has a fever. And the…

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    Barbuda's population has been growing steadily for decades and is currently projected to continue this growth. According to statistics there is a net Increase of 1 person every 1440 minutes. In addition to this the life expectancy of the average person in the population is 76.577 years. Between the years of 2016 and 2017, the population grew by 1.04%. Antigua’s constant growth in population positively impacts business and government in the country. This can be said because steady population…

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    DEMOGRAPHICAL SHIFT AND THE AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY “Population, when unchecked, increases in a geometrical ratio. Subsistence on the other hand increases only in an arithmetical ratio.” – Thomas Malthus (Population Matters, n.d) This has been the current situation prevalent in Australia. There has been an upward shift in the demography of Australia that has adversely affected the economic performance of the country. The working age segment of 15-64 years has been projected to decline and the aged…

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    why do children end up on the streets? nowadays, Those wonder from claiming road kids is An quickly expanding in a significant number urban areas around the planet. An Unicef overview of the number from claiming road Youngsters around the universe estimates a normal figure from claiming 100 million, and the numbers need aid best bound should increment. Of the 100 million, 10 million would in Africa, 30 million over Asia, 40 million for Latin America, and the remaining 20 million done Europe.,…

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    The Republic of India is a country located in the South of Asia. With its more than 1, 2 billion people, making it the world`s second most populous country. There is a big issue in the Indian society, obviously there is a huge gap between poor and rich. This huge gap between poor and rich is brilliantly shown in Danny Boyle`s 2009 British Indian film Slumdog Millionaire. The film takes place in Mumbai, there we follow Jamal Malik, as he tries winning the Indian version of ``who wants to be a…

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    I chose to talk about topic six, breakthroughs in medicine. I chose this topic because not only does this affect me, it also greatly affects everyone else in the world. We can do amazing things now with our new medicine and technology. We can do almost impossible things, but there is a fine line between what is right and what is wrong. Some people might not think that there is anything wrong with what we are doing in the medical field. I believe that most of what we are doing is good and helpful…

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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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    Environmental Issues (Liam): The Tapajós Study Group: The Tapajós Study Group is the combination of nine companies who are interested in bidding fpr the dam project. One of those companies is the state-owned Brazilian electricity giant Electrobras. The Tapajós Study Group also includes Brazilian construction companies Camargo Corrêa, Cemig, Copel, Eletronorte , and multinationals EDF (France), Enel (Italy/Spain), Engie (France/Belgium) and Neoenergia (Spain). All of the companies are…

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