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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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    Constantino Ayala Ms. Lindell College Writing 26 January 2014 Why are There So Many of Us? Overpopulation is still an issue in the world. More people are being born than there are people who are dying,and that is an issue. There has to be a constant balance between the two, so there is a good balance between supply and demand on earth in terms of resources used. With greater availability of food for years now, it has really had a toll on the amount of humans now living and still increasing…

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    The world 's population is aging as a result of decreasing mortality and better medical services. In the past, there were more children than the elderly, but it has become completely opposite in the recent decades. An increase in life expectancy is one of the causes of the aging population. The aging population is currently at its highest level in human history. There are the number of people who one aged 60 years old and over has tripled since 1950. It is believed that the senior and geriatric…

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    The Negative Effect of Overpopulation Imagine living in a world that has so many people that one could barely walk down the street without running into someone. Imagine waking up every morning and not inhaling the fresh air. Circumstances like these would occur if the world continues to grow in population. Overpopulation can result from an increased birth rate or when the Earth’s resources are unsubstantial for the population. An increased amount of unplanned births has caused a significant…

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    Imagine what it would be like to live in an overpopulated area. Now imagine what an overpopulated world would be like to live in. In today’s world the population is constantly increasing and will continue to for years. The continuous growth of Earth’s population will eventually lead to a population that is incredibly dense. Over population is when the community becomes so dense that it starts to deteriorate the community and its standard of living. This is an issue that needs to be taken very…

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    The world is full of people, too many some would say. With the world’s population currently at seven billion it is not hard to see that the population is surging. The number of people in an area must not exceed its carrying composite. With India being the second most populated country in the world, some say it has done just that. Over population is a problem that many people over look, now is the time to stop putting this problem to the side and face it head on before it is too late. The…

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    Togo Pest Analysis

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    square km, which places it on the CIA’s World Fact Book’s world comparison scale at number 126 out of 257 nations. For comparison, Togo’s size is slightly smaller than that of the state of West Virginia’s territory. The climate of the Togolese Republic is semiarid in the northern portion of the country, and is hot, humid and tropical in the more…

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    Mandatory Military Service Some countries from all around the world require their citizens to be in the military for at least two years. But should the US require a two year mandatory military service? The United States has one of the largest countries in the world in terms of landmass, population, and even its economy. The US should not be one of the countries that require a two year mandatory military service because of its high population, it would increase the national debt, and it violates…

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    islands are Kyushu, Shikoku, Honshu and Hokkaido. Japan’s population surpasses one hundred and twenty seven million, which makes it one of the largest populations in the world. The capital city, Tokyo constitutes a population of thirty million making it the biggest urban area in the world. Japan has the third largest economy in the world and the third lowest mortality rate in the world and highest life expectancy. The biggest group of the population is the Yamoto, leading social ethnicity is the…

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    sandstorms during the month of December to February. Sierra Leone suffers from many environmental problems including deforestation, and rapid population growth pressuring the environment. Sierra Leone has a total population of…

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