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    With the advancement of technology that serves the purpose to overcome the problems of time and space. In the essay “Visible Man: Ethics in a World without Secrets”, Peter Singer states, “new technology has made greater openness possible” (Singer 463), has created an opportunity for people to gain more knowledge due to the access of information. Instead technology has resulted in a tool of misuse in society. In a global perspective, implications of gender imbalance have developed from easy…

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    Effects Of One Child Policy In China

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    The first and most profound critic of the policy is that it has highly compromised the morals of the Chinese people. It has been evidently witnessed that the policy has increased the number of abortions in the nation. It is worth noting here that abortion is a social crime of killing the unborn. It is thus a compromise of a nation’s provision on human rights that a nation can impose a law that threatens the life of its people (Chang, 2008). The law has also been found to encourage…

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    Turkey Demographic Essay

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    Despite its Middle Eastern location, Turkey is far from third world status, with its flourishing economy and urbanization habits. With the capital a highly important metropolitan city vital in the commercial and industrial businesses, Turkey teeters on the line of First and Second world title, more like its neighbors to the West than the rest of its continent. Several factors set Turkey apart from the rest of the world’s demographics, not just the staggering population of one religion – Turkey…

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    Martin Luther King said, “ unlike plagues of the Dark Ages or contemporary diseases we do not understand, the modern plague of overpopulation is soluble by means we have discovered and with resources we possess. What is lacking is not sufficient knowledge of the solution the universal consciousness of the gravity of the problem and education of the billions who are its victim.” In the world a very important issue is overpopulation. Many people are not aware of the human and environmental impacts…

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    In this article Storrs discusses about the life expectancy in America. Storrs reports that “researchers found that men and women in the United States lived 2.2 fewer years than residents in similar countries.” This piece of logos immediately captures the reader’s and works upon their feelings. Storrs incorporates the opinion CDC’S National Center for Health Statistics and senior study, Andrew Fenelon, in order to exacerbate fear of the people. He says, “The idea that Americans live several years…

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    The Chinese government has decided that couples are allowed two children per household. This is a drastic change from the old one-child policy, implemented after the rule of Mao Zedong. Since the population is 1.3 billion, we should not expect to see a lot of changes. Steven Jiang, a sociologist, said that the policy will affect 100 million couples and it is likely that twenty-three million more births will occur under the new policy. Although China has allowed people to have more choices in…

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    The data collected in the previous table was based off the SoVI 2006-2010 Variables, this is the data that is compiled for the Social Vulnerability Index for both Maryland and Texas. In many categories both Anne Arundel and Fort Bend were similar in percentage. Looking specifically at Anne Arundel County socioeconomic risks, they have high income, educational levels, and housing. However, there are some racial, and income groups that are higher for risk. Fort Bend County has a high quality of…

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    In An Essay on the Principle of Population, Thomas Malthus warned that the growth of the world’s population would exceed the rate of food production. According to his theory, population increases exponentially while resources increase arithmetically. In other words, the land’s resources would eventually be unable to support everyone due to overpopulation. In order to control population growth, Malthus claimed that “moral restraint,” including abstinence and birth control, would lower the birth…

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    India Demographic

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    India, a country located south of Asia, is such an interesting country due to many reasons. For example, India is known for their spicy foods, culture, music, and the variety of religions people follow there. Other than India’s entertainment, and wonderful culture, the country has some health concerns pertaining to the people of India that live in slums. This paper will help describe India’s makeup by explaining the country’s demographic profile, population, socioeconomics, different health…

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    Gun Control in America The topic of American gun control has been debated throughout the country by everyone from elected officials to common citizens. Recently, the matter of how guns should be controlled in the United States has held a spotlight in the countries media as a result of an increase in the number of acts of mass gun violence. In recent years, many politicians have called for a plan resembling that of the gun reforms of Australia and Great Britain to be implemented in the United…

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