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Helping Children

by Libra2110 in Issues, January 28, 2012
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Helping Children in Poverty.

Human Populations

by Nikita Billett in Issues, January 7, 2012
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Every day, the number of people in the world increases by 200,000. So every second there are two more mouths to feed.

Wild Animal Populations

by Nikita Billett in Issues, January 6, 2012
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Wild populations, such as frogs in a pond or starfish in a seaside rock pool, cannot protect themselves from bad weather, predators, diseases and many other factors which slow, or stop, their population growth. As a result, the growth rates of human and wild populations can be quite different.

Technology Made Large Populations Possible; Large Populations Make Technology Indispensable

by Barneslow in Issues, November 23, 2011
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Is technology directly responsible for population growth, if so, is this a good thing for the vastly growing human race?

World Population: Seven Billion and Growing (For Now)

by Markeli in Issues, November 1, 2011
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The world’s population has been growing exponentially during the last century reaching seven billion in 2011. As more and more countries are joining the developped world the reverse trend has already started. From 2070 the world population is going to shrink.

The Rapid Economic Growth Not Necessarily Upgrades People’s Standard of Living

by mdrkarim7 in Issues, September 14, 2011
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Population growth could undermine and demolish economic progress in reality for a given society or people.

Population Growth Through History

by Ven Satya Priya Sraman in Issues, September 10, 2011
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Immigration Not Major Cause of Mexican-american Population Growth

by SharifaMcFarlane in Issues, August 25, 2011
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Immigration reform in the United States is meant to change the way that both legal and illegal immigrants are assimilated into the society in the United States.

Differences in Population Growth Rates

by Vinayak Maheswaran in Issues, July 31, 2011
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As Thomas Malthus pointed out long time ago the per capita level of resources is going to depend also on how fast population is growing. In order to incorporate this in the basic Solow model let’s assume that the population (the number of workers) is growing at a rate of n.

Global Warming, Environmental Degradation and Population Explosion

by rkgupta1953 in Issues, June 12, 2011
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It is essential to cut carbon emissions to curtail global warming and apply checks on the heavy industrialization happening around the globe. Equally or more important is to curb the population growth of human species. No amount of other remedial measures will control global warming and environmental degradation as much as a freeze on human population growth. Blame for excessive luxurious consumption goes on the rich countries and the same for explosive population growth goes to third world overpopulated south Asian countries.

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