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    Challenges and Opportunities in the Field of Contempory Issues

    rural communities is increased significantly. With the evolution of green revolution and new technologies rural communities are consuming the large amount of industrial and urban manufactured products. If we specially talk about India, 70% of the population is residing in rural areas. So this fact has accelerated the growth of rural marketing. Rural Marketing is defined as any marketing activity in which one dominant participant is from a rural area. This implies that rural marketing consists of marketing

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    Examine the Reasons for and the Consequences of the Death Rate Since 1900

    There are many reasons for the death rate to fluctuate. Since 1900 there has been a decrease in the amounts of death and the average age of death has rose as life expectancy is now longer than in 1900. In 1901, life expectancy for a man was 45 and a woman 49, more recently life expectancy is a large amount higher as in 2009 life expectancy for a man is 78 and a woman 82. Furthermore, infant mortality rate has also declined since 1900. Firstly a key factor for the decrease in the death rate is the

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    Australia

    estimated resident population at June 2013 was 23,062,985. This is an increase of 1,12% over the previous year. Natural increase and oversea migration seem to be the most important factors for this increase. With this increase, Western Australia was the fastest growing part (2,2%) and the Nothern part the slowest (0.4%). The population of Australia if mainly concentrated in urban areas in the south-east and east. The major cities of Australia in 2012, according to the population, are: - Sydney:

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    Industrialization and Urbanization

    factories created an intense need for labour, providing opportunities for immigrants to work. Opportunities can be defined differently though because immigrants had worked in harsh and unlivable conditions due to their ethnicity. Nevertheless, population churning and immigration transformed United States from an agrarian to an urban nation. Immigration provides many opportunities since “each new immigrant had to be processed…meant more government jobs [were needed]…[created] specialized

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    Immigration

    Immigration is a very concerning and controversial issue here in the United States. There are many individuals who are in favor of it and many who are not, for several different reasons. I think however that immigration should be strictly monitored for the reason of the events that we have recently experience over the last eleven years, beginning with the World Trade Center tragedy. I believe that individuals should have a right to immigrate if they so choose however I think that it should be for

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    Reviewing the Health of Canada’s Children

    needed to understand how living circumstances come about as well as how they affect health. Infant mortality rate or the number of newborns who die within their first year of life is considered to be one of the best ways to judge how healthy a population is. Low birth weight is also very important because it is affiliated with a wide range of health problems throughout a person’s lifespan. While there are many circumstances that play a role in infant mortality and low birth weight, a major component

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    Why Did the Population Grow in Britain Between 1700 and 1950?

    Why Did The Population Grow In Britain Between 1700 And 1950? Between 1750 and 1900 the population of the United Kingdom went up drastically, giving it the name of population explosion. The government started to take a census of the population at this time. From this information we can see the population of Britain went from around 6million in 1750 to 40 million by 1900.  There were many effects that caused this; improvements in agriculture, hygiene, medical care, peoples health, the industrial

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    Population Police in Bangladesh

    this policy emphasis has been reflected in all successive 5-year plans and programs. The population of Bangladesh is likely to grow up to 172 million by the year 2020 and will stabilize at 210 million by the year 2060, even if replacement level fertility (i.e. Net Reproductive Rate-NRR=1) is achieved by the year 2010. 15 MAJOR OBJECTIVES OF THE NATIONAL POPULATION POLICY: The objectives of the National Population Policy are to improve the status of family planning, maternal and child health including

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    Demograpfy

    more important than ever before. The article is written by an American scientist. She is seeing the demography’ s trends as the tools for improving the national security. Main demography’s trends are youthful population, transitional age structures and urbanization. Youthful population trend means that in some Middle Eastern countries such as Yemen, Egypt there are lots of young people in age from 18 to 25 whose living conditions are poor. According to their traditions they suppose to be married

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    The Balance Between Population and Resources

    -An ageing population pyramid has narrow base showing low birth rate, a bulge in the above 65 age group showing an ageing population and a wide apex showing large amounts of people living longer. This a representation of a stage 5 population pyramid. -An ageing population pyramid has narrow base showing low birth rate, a bulge in the above 65 age group showing an ageing population and a wide apex showing large amounts of people living longer. This a representation of a stage 5 population pyramid.

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