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    According to, Overpopulation ‘is main threat to planet’, the population is said to reach 9 billion by 2050. The overpopulation of humans is causing destructive impacts on the environment and a high demand for resources. One destructive impact would be climate change because of the exceeding rate of humans, causing pollution in the air. While the Earth is having a tough time sustaining particular resources, the high demand causes the earth to force to get its nonrenewable resources. Overpopulation can lead

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    Niger, a country located in North West Africa, is simply one of the poorest countries in the world. With the majority of its land occupied by dry, infertile desert, finding a secure source of food is next to impossible for many (Burki 1). Malnutrition is common and affects a large part of the population. 800,000 children under five years old die from acute malnutrition annually (Langendorf). A popular choice in Niger is to avoid the dry land by herding livestock for a living. However many still

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    With a growing population along with limited resources and food, Thomas Malthus predicted that the world would start to fall apart. Malthus inferred that over time, the rapidly increasing population growth would result in incidents of mass pollution and diminishing resources. In result of these issues, he implied that they would lead to larger issues, such as famine, disease, war, population collapse and ultimately, great suffering. With the current world population of seven billion, the world has

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    going to increase, I thought. As time goes by, more and more people are stepping into our planet which will reach about 11 billion by the year 2100. Although the planet might be able to support this number, what might happen if it is surpassed? Overpopulation is a problem that must be addressed. But, wait! There are people who are convinced that such thing will never happen. Our ingenuity, they say, it is more than able to take care of that situation. Those were the principles and questions that made

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    will be no species extinction, if there will be no people abusing them. Low mortality rate is one of the cause of overpopulation and because of that it affect many aspect like economy, species extinction, limited resources( may tawag dito tina nakalimutan ko yung pag mas marami yung demand kesa supply). Technologically advancement in medicine is one of the visible sign of overpopulation, because of the improvement of the machines. Illness and diseases can be cured with the help of this new technology

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    1. Introduction IKEA is an international home products retailer that sells home products and accessories in their retail stores around the world. This company, which pioneered flat-pack design furniture at affordable prices, is now the world's largest furniture retailer. It was founded in 1943 by Ingvar Kamprad in Sweden, since then, the IKEA group has grown into a global brand with 127,000 workers in 41 countries. IKEA holds a mission to create a better everyday life at home for the many people

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    Crowding is one of the situation that being faced in many type of recreation park. It involves the flow of people and the area of the place itself. Crowding is mainly assumed as one of the minus point to do any recreation; mainly it will involves user comfort and their behaviour in doing the recreation. Crowding at the park; one of the most turn-off situation for the customer to gain new experience. Crowding defined in tourism aspect as there are too many visitors that visit the same destination

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    The circle of life is an enviable thing. One person is born, one person dies. An animals is born, a animal dies. It is something that occurs in nature everyday. But can it be an issue in the long run? Over population has created issues over the years from poverty effecting one’s lifestyle to heath issue and effecting our loving environment. Population growth is an important global issue that needs to be reduced not just by us, the people, but from those who have higher authority. If population continues

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    Life; the reason planet Earth is the most unique of any existing celestial body. Our planet supports life and produces the materials necessary for it to continue. However, it seems we may be consuming more than our home can handle. We have flourished on this planet -one which we call our home- growing in population, but unfortunately, as the number of humans increases, so does the demand for resources we require: food, water, shelter, and fuel for electricity increase as well. Unfortunately for us

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    In Garret Hardin’s paper, “The Tragedy of the Commons”, he talks about the problem of overpopulation and why it can’t be solved by a technical means. He talks deeper about the population rate and a supposed optimal population. Also, Hardin mentions the commons which are the resources of our world. On this subject he argues the problems of how the commons are unregulated which would lead to them being exploited into ruin be rational people. I will write to argue why the commons are being protected

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