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Land to live and grow food, water for drinking and daily use and pure breathing air are some of the resources gifted to us by Mother Nature. Each living being on this planet uses these resources on daily basis. However, all these resources are limited...
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Darwin’s theory of natural selection was influenced by the works of Thomas Malthus, an English political economist. In his “An Essay on the Principle of Population”, Thomas Malthus asserts that there are two fixed laws in nature: “food is necessary to the existence of man”...
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Maize originated from highland Mexico when hunter-gatherers domesticated wild plants into a sustainable crop. This crop quickly became the foundation that allowed the Aztec and Inca empires to flourish. The practice of growing corn spread slowly from Mexico and into the Americas, where it was...
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Demographics refer to the quantifiable characteristics of a given population that is normally based on factors such as age, sex, and race. The federal government uses demographics to learn more about the population characteristics of a certain part of the region or even the entire...
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In organic variables following parts (infection, microscopic organisms, growths and parasites) cell culture, human endoparasites are incorporated. These segments have harming impact on wellbeing. Influence of asset bounty on population elements There are a few elements which decides the progressions of populace bounty, for example,...
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Population health is a new phenomenon within the health system that is defined as health outcomes of a group of individuals that includes the distribution of the highlighted outcomes within the group. The groups that are considered under population health include communities, employees within a...
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The target population is heterosexuals, low-income African-Americans, ages 18 to 25 residing in San Francisco, California. In San Francisco, African American young adults are at higher risk for acquiring gonorrhea infection relative to other races/ ethnicities’ youth adults. Respectively, in 2010, the target population ages...
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Over the past 35 years, the population of Kenya has almost tripled, from 16.3 million in 1980 to 47 million. And not surprisingly. Of those living in Kenya, 42 per cent are children under the age of 15 years. This has serious consequences for the...
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This paper makes an attempt to explore the situation of rural-urban differentials to find a clear picture in formulating new policies and programmes regarding overall socioeconomic development of Bangladesh. The data was mainly collected from the Report on Bangladesh Sample Vital Statistics (SVRS) of different...
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Population is the number of inhabitants (in our case, human) in a specific region. Global population is now about 7.4 billion and we should remember that despite the fact that world is unevenly distributed, every minute the population is growing. Although there are regions where...
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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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Until recently, birth rates and mortality rates were the same, keeping the population stable. Man has many children, but a large number die before age five. In the Industrial Revolution, a period of history in Europe and North America, where science and technology progress, success...
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Our world is one of water, for up to 70% of the world’s surface is covered with oceans, seas and other bodies of water. Though these water bodies may look like a calm empty void, below the surface they hold life and mysteries one could...
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The U.S. has reached a new milestone – a population of over 50 million seniors for the first time in the history of the USA. According to the United States Census Bureau, 2017 census states that there is one birth every eight seconds, one death...
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In the 1600s, the people of Easter Island experienced a steep population decline. This event has been an object of much speculation by scientists and laypeople alike, and has spawned dozens of theries; people have guessed everything from alien influence to slavery to a plague...
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“According to 1981 census the scheduled caste population in India was 10.4 cores which constituted 16 percent of total population”. This large chunk of population has been suffering for ages and they have been given name in different forms like Shudras, unapproachable, depressed classes and...
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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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Immigration contributes 20,000 to 25,000 new citizens annually, whereas citizen births average 32,200 annually in the past decade. With an ageing population and a declining birth rate, as our former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew had said, our choice is to take in immigrants. The...
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Red pandas are “raccoon-like” animals with fluffy fur ranging from orange, brown, black, and white. The red panda is found in Central China, Nepal, Burma, and other places in the surrounding area. They live in isolated mountain territories among trees of which they spend most...
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Anyone who has seen a badger in nature can be considered lucky. They are not often seen, but they are abundant, they live in Europe and America and are well equipped to protect themselves. In North America, rates are widespread and population and rank are...
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Population control is one of the oldest conspiracy theories in the social sciences, its roots can be traced far back as ancient Greece with Hippodamus defining the optimum population for a city as 10,000 people, and any number above this would lead chaos. Population control...
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For a while now, Singapore has been well-known for being a cosmopolitan country. However, in recent times, citizens have started to protest against Singapore’s continuous acceptance of immigrants. In this essay, I will explain why Singapore should continue to be open to immigrants. I will...