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One Child It Enough

by Aryo Wibisono in Society, February 9, 2012
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One child it enough, the Chinese government made ​​a very strict regulations about the setting of population in all regions of china.

Japan in The Modern World

by Carissa Gordon in Issues, January 25, 2012
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An interesting view of Japanese culture moving into the modern world.

Graying Populations

by Christina M. Smith in Issues, January 13, 2012
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Majority of poulations in many countries are the elderly.

The Planets Bees Disappearing is of Major Concern to Global Food Production. Have We Found The Cause?

by aawwest in Issues, January 8, 2012
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We may have found the answer to why our bees are in rapid decline, but will society’s obsession with convenience outweigh the real concerns this raises?

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.

Detached and Unit Reality

by Phlembob Quil de Plume in History, December 27, 2011
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I am and you are. Is your reality the same as mine? Assumptions say reality is the same for everyone.

The City Better for The Health of The Countryside

by aheed411 in Issues, December 23, 2011
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Denied a report issued by the Australian Bureau of Statistics is thought that the urban population live in an atmosphere.

Slow But Steady, The Africa Way to Develop

by kazeem2003 in Economics, December 17, 2011
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I watch with dismay how somalia childrend and women are dying of starvation, of all the country in the world somalia remain the region where famine has killed more than war the scene is just horrible, all boil down to the fact that africa is still way behind is other developing nations.

What Will It Take

by Pantha Dan in Issues, December 5, 2011
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Are we so dead asleep that we will wait for the world to collapse before we react.

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