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Demographics

by abetteninja in Issues, March 19, 2011
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Opposing points of view, Thomas Malthus’s and Julius Simon’s on population growth. A persuasive article backing up Malthus’s theory.

An Ageless Society

by Inashaza in People, February 8, 2011
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The media shows what an ideal society should be. That is why it is asked to the media not to influence children for example to become violent. It is even advised to children not to stay late at night watching television because they need there sleep in order to grow.

Basic Demographics

by djbtol in Society, January 9, 2011
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Demographics are measures that allow you to identify one group of people and compare them to another. This is important for a blogger to know.

Society in The 1920’s Q&a

by Chief Rahul in History, December 30, 2010
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These are the answers to the questions to the Prentice Hall America Pathways to the Present Social Studies book. This is from section one of chapter 20.

America Demographics and Economy Quick Facts

by Westbrook in Social Sciences, January 31, 2010
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I have been noticing incorrect demographics and economy information reported in some articles that I have read that were posted on different social network sites, for example, one article claimed the black population in the United States was at 30%. Of course, this is incorrect, so I decided to pull together some quick facts. The information is not all-inclusive and the facts reported are based on the latest information available and provided by the reporting groups referenced.

Population Growth and Warfare in Ancient Korea

by John Walsh in History, April 30, 2008
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What was the relationship between population growth, state formation and warfare in ancient Korea?

Demographics and Social Aspects of A World Seeking Happiness

by Inashaza in Issues, December 1, 2006
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Demographics are a specialized field of Social Sciences which are necessary for politician to do their planning or programming for the future with regards to food security for example. It looks as if Latin America is the continent which is the exception to this rule.

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