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    In “The Metropolis and Mental Life” Gorg Simmel describes the difference between urban and rural areas. People were moving from rural areas to larger cities for jobs. Simmel believes the vast number of people in the cities as well as the stimulus in the environment caused people in the city to be less personal than those in rural areas. In some ways, this is true since people in larger cities seem to be more concerned about themselves then with their neighbors. I live in a small rural community…

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    According to the WellFlorida Council Marion County Community Health Assessment, Marion County as a whole is a predominantly White population of 81.5 percent, a minority of Black population at 12.7 percent, and Hispanics at 11.2 percent. 54 percent of the population is ages 18-64, 26.3 percent being age 65 and up, 19.2 percent is age 17 or younger (2015). The socioeconomic status that resides in Marion County is below the all-around Florida…

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    Demographic Population

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    governments, corporations, and other non-government entities to learn more about a population 's characteristics and the trends within that population. Demographic population trends in the U.S. are changing for several reasons. As a whole, the population of the United States is increasing. This is a direct result of a history of increased births, decreased deaths and increased immigration. The age of the U.S. population is getting older because of a dip in fertility rates and a decrease in…

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    Are you young and want more opportunities? Well Millennials achieve a lot living in the city. The cities infrastructure brings a lot of befits to someone whom is trying to find them self. The population is so high you can find anything to keep you motivated and striving to be a better you. But there are three main reasons I recommend the city to anybody and that’s for the helping hand, people and conveniences. First, in the city everything is in walking distance. What makes everything in the…

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    The country of Bangladesh is located in South Asia, as part of the Indian subcontinent. The country is broken up into eight divisions/states and within these divisions, there are 64 districts, 489 upazilas (sub-districts), and 4554 unions. With a population of nearly 163 million people, it ranks as the eighth most populated country in the world and is one of the most densely populated, as well. Two-thirds of Bengalis live in rural areas, and the median age is 26 years. According to the World…

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    Immigration has always been a huge debate in every country. Especially in America, where we have been sending immigrants through a rigorous test in order to enter. The real question is if this creates the best outcome for all. This plan will in fact create the best situation for all, by creating self-sufficient towns that will require jobs and residents. It will create jobs, abolish poverty and welfare, and create economic competition. Author Georges Vernez , in his essay on immigration,…

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    Increasing evidences worldwide are proving that global issues related to the population challenges have become major concerns in recent years. As a result, when the world is challenged by population problems, it is necessary for the governments to have certain responses and reactions. This essay will concentrate on the comparisons and the contrasts in the three population challenges of aging population, insufficient food supply and the declining of birth rates between the two main countries:…

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    What are the implications of the changing population demographics for business firms? Changing the demographics of a company would be like transplanting the company from their propitious niche (Wheelen & Hunger, 2012, p. 177) to unfamiliar ground. With the change in demographics business firms have to keep in mind their prospective audience and clientele. As the number of senior citizens increases and middle age individuals decreases their advertisements, and products must change with the…

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    Child Mortality Theory

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    Child Mortality and Population Growth The theory is that population growth has a positive relationship with child mortality. In order to know if the theory is correct, one has to define all the parts of the theory, the concepts, and the indicators. One needs to make sure that the theory and concept are testable, logically sound, communicable, parsimonious, and general. The theory I have presented may be all these things except one; it is not very simple. Theories are created to describe, explain…

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    Australia is a thriving nation continually growing and ageing. According to The Treasury, 2007, the ageing of the population is the direct consequence of sustained low fertility rate whereas, an increased life expectancy at birth. Migration will mitigate these influences, as generally, the majority of migrants are younger than Australia’s resident population. However, according to the 2015 Intergenerational Report, the male life expectancy is projected to increase from 91.5 years to 95.1 years…

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