Essays Tagged: "population growth rate"

The Population Solution

ize at some point in the future. Discuss the conditions which can contribute to the solution of the population explosion.- The Population Problem Solution -'Let us suppose that the average human being ... e is 30,000,000,000,000 times as many people as there are living today. It may seem to you that the population can go up a long, long time before it reaches the point where there are 30,000,000,000,00 ...

(5 pages) 340 0 4.1 Oct/1996

Subjects: Science Essays > Earth Sciences

Is U.S.A developing?

I am writing this letter to inform you of just how appalling the situation of the population crisis really is in my country. We need more help. Poverty, deforestation, soil erosion, ... , education of young children and family planning for women in some articles have been mentioned as population crisis problem solvers.Our population growth rate is 1.7% and is increasing rapidly each ... e been receiving help from the U.S in food aid in our most deprived areas, we still have 80% of the population living in abject poverty. Our GNP per capita ranges from $250 to $1,700 per year and is d ...

(3 pages) 100 2 2.5 Apr/2003

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Costa Rica - about the geography, history, government and economy, the people, history, and tourism.

ates, it is slightly smaller than West Virginia. It has a coastline that is 1,290 km in length. The population of Costa Rica is 3,710,558 (July 2000 est.), and the Population growth rate is 1.69% (200 ... orts coffee, bananas, beef, sugar, cacao, and fertilizer.The people of Costa RicaIn Costa Rica, the population is made up of about 70,000 blacks, 10,000 Indians, 3,460,456 whites, and 64,186 Chinese p ...

(3 pages) 101 1 4.3 Apr/2004

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

The Neo-Malthusian Population theory assumes that poor nations will never be able to rise much above subsistence levels unless they engage in preventive population checks, if not positive checks.

        As stated the Neo-Malthusian population theory claims that poor nations are stuck in a cycle of poverty which they can't get out ... tuck in a cycle of poverty which they can't get out of unless some sort of preventative measures of population checks are engaged. The Malthusian model was developed two centuries ago by a man named T ... turies ago by a man named Thomas Malthus. Malthus's model is based upon a relationship between both population growth as well as economic development. Empirical studies now-a-days show that the popula ...

(6 pages) 74 0 4.5 May/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Economic History

Australia

om Cape Byron (1530 39'E) in the east some 4,000 km west to Western Australia (1130 9' E).Basic DataPopulation (estimates), July 1995, 18,322,231, with the age structureunder 15 (female 1,929,366; mal ... e 2,032,238), 15-64 (female 6,017,362; male6,181,887), 65 and over(female 1,227,004; male 934,374). Population growthrate is estimated at 1.31% (1995 est.). Literacy rate age 15 and over canread and w ...

(2 pages) 44 0 4.3 Jun/2004

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

OVER VIEW OF THAILAND

s 7%, other 60.12%Geography note: Controls only land route from Asia to Malaysia and SingaporePEOPLEPopulation 64,865,523 (July 2004)Population growth rate 0.91% (2004)Languages Thai, English ( second ...

(9 pages) 154 0 4.7 Mar/2005

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Population must be number one on the Philippine government's checklist.

Population, poverty, and education have formed complex cause-and-effect relationships in the past fe ... he economic status of the Philippines. This is what the first part of the paper seeks, to show that population must be number one on government's checklist.Population and education problems became a b ... hilippines during the late 1990s. It had been debated whether better education will lead to a lower population growth rate or a lower population growth rate will increase the quality of education. In ...

(8 pages) 31 0 3.0 Dec/2005

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

India

the world, but the fastest growing at 24.28 births per 1000. Although, it has succeeded in slowing population growth and others will follow as they learn the benefits of raising smaller families.Over ... . 790 million people will go to bed tonight not knowing where they will get there next meal.India?s population is now on 1,029,991,145, 33% of these people are ages 0-14, 62% 15-64 and 5% 65 years and ...

(2 pages) 34 0 5.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Uzbekistan...

Population:With 26,851,195 (in 2005) people, Uzbekistan has the largest population of the former Sov ... an has the largest population of the former Soviet republics in Central Asia, and the third-largest population of any former Soviet republic. Population density is 60 people per sq km. The population ... r cent urban in 2003 and life expectancy was 61 years for men and 68 years for women. The country's population growth rate was about 1.7 per cent per year in 2005.Health Problems:In 1999 there were 35 ...

(3 pages) 1605 0 0.0 Jun/2008

Subjects: History Term Papers

Influenza

s of today, the main cause for most of our environmental, economic, and food production problems is population growth (Daly 1992). And population growth causes countless problems such as malnourishmen ... ociety at a rate of over 2 percent a year is striking (International Census Bureau 2008). The world population growth rate rose from about 1.5 percent per year from 1950-51 to a peak of over 2 percent ...

(4 pages) 12 0 0.0 Jul/2008

Subjects: Social Science Essays

Mexico Demographics and Cultures

es some idea of some of the Geography of the country of Mexico.According to CIA World Fact book the population in Mexico is 109,955,400. "The population 20 years ago was 83,500,000" (Collier's Encyclo ... The population 20 years ago was 83,500,000" (Collier's Encyclopedia Yearbook 1988, pg 582) and "The population 40 years ago was 47,463,130" (NationMaster.com, 2008). These figures show that the popula ...

(3 pages) 20 0 3.0 Mar/2009

Subjects: Humanities Essays

Demographic Issues of Asian societies in the 20th Century

irectly affect the country's socio-economic stability. This essay will elaborate on two issues, overpopulation and the aging crisis using China and Japan as case studies. It will then examine some of ... examine some of the policies implemented by the government in attempt to resolve these problems.The population growth rate peaked during the mid 20th century bringing the total world population as of ...

(9 pages) 23 0 0.0 Sep/2009

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

Wal-Mart

oral aspects in an economy. In other words social cultural are all about the people. It consists of population growth rate, age distribution, and cultural aspects. As Singapore is a multi-racial count ...

(2 pages) 21 0 4.0 Jan/2010

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

The Rise of China's Economic Growth

a never-ending war for China as well as the rest of the world. China's biggest problem is the high population growth rate and finding enough food to feed everyone. During World War 2 food became scar ... has exported $287.8 billion in merchandise to America. China had a large enough country and a large population and good economic system that they will surpass America and become the world economic lea ...

(7 pages) 40 0 5.0 Mar/2010

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Anthropology

Marketing Plan for Riverside Pizza

n Lawrenceville, Georgia in 1999. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, Georgia has the fourth largest population growth rate with a growth rate of 1.5 million people. Metro-Atlanta, which composes 54% o ... composes 54% of the entire population of Georgia, is ranked ninth in the United States in terms of population and has a growth rate of 24%; Atlanta has the 2nd largest growth rate of any city in the ...

(37 pages) 2 0 0.0 Mar/2013

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Markets & Exchanges