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Germany and its approximately 81 million people exemplify the population trends experienced by many developed countries. Populations are stagnating and beginning to decline, which would lead to smaller workforces and a shift in age distributions as the numbers of elderly increase. In Germany’s case, the...
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During the course of Environmental Science, multiple topics have come into light about the current situation of both our environment and our world. The media has been able to clearly elaborate on the topic as well. Four media articles chosen include human population effects on...
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Human world’s population has grown vigorously in two hundred years and until today, the world population had reached more than seven billions. Besides, the suitable lands that are now used for farming purpose are also degraded at a fast rate. Food crisis might happen if...
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The essay will look at different works within the discipline to expand on this “evil twin” relationship as we move away from this iconic work to contextualist this debate within current anthropology. The first section will look back at the discourse of development and anthropology...
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Anthropology refers to the science of human beings which analysis humanity in different concepts ranging from the biological and evolutionary aspect to the aspect of society and culture which differentiate human beings with other animals. As an academic discipline, anthropology exists as an intersection of...
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About 2,500 years ago, societies undoubtedly shared a collective concern on population. In ancient Judaism, population was spoken to be “fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth” and therefore with utmost significance. Meanwhile, in ancient Greece, reproduction was sacred with goddesses’ responsibility to help mortals...
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One of the most commonly used measures of economic growth is the GDP (Gross Domestic Product). Since growth in China has been so outstanding, the overall poverty reduction has been substantial. From 1978 to 2012 China’s GDP growth reduced the number of the rural population...
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Emigration or global migration refers to the movement of human population from their home country to their desired destination. Typically, these emigrants are already in their age of venturing for better prospects and are willing to find better jobs in the global market. While emigration...
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Human Population Growth and Ecosystem Impacts The Florida Everglades is a complex ecosystem located in Southern Florida that is being hurt by human population growth. It is one of the largest wetlands in the world and used to be part of a watershed hundreds of...
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An association conducted research based on the history of the evolution of Homo sapiens (humans). Even though the ancestral roots are based in Africa, there were many different populations present which was caused through environmental, biologic and relational factors (with other organisms). Changing and secluded...
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Economy and population continue to grow and increase the demand for residential and office space and indicate the potential boom in real estate market. The easy accessibility to local transportation and location will spur the economic growth and development. The local government is actively investing...
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Introduction Population growth helps us to make better prediction about changes over time, you can estimate how fast will the population grow, its effect to the climate change resource use and they will be able to sustain the future of the next generations. What is...
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If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you choose? Albeit daunting, moving to a new country opens hundreds of doors for your personal life and career trajectory. There are plenty of factors to take into consideration prior to making the move. Housing,...
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Population growth is not an issue that we can neglect; serious problems can arise like environmental damage and limited resources. Population growth can be defined as an increase or decrease in the population of living species. There are a couple of major impacts that the...
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History Clementi located at the west region of Singapore. The name of ‘Clementi’ came from ‘Clementi Road’. In the past, this road was named after the first British High Commissioner whose name is Sir Cecil Clementi Smith. Demographic Data According to 2010 Singapore national statistics...
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Japan is well-known for the oldest country in the world. Normal people would be surprised by the fact that they live longer, but economists like us see challenges and problems to solve. Japan is an island country which is also known as the land of...
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Water Scarcity in the Anthropocene A major theme prevalent in eco-fiction is the debate over resource management. Otherwise known as climate fiction, it is a subgenre of science fiction that explores the way in which climate change affects the Earth and its inhabitants. Numerous mediums...