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Population control - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Population control is the practice of artificially altering the rate of population growth. Historically, population control has been implemented by limiting the population's birth rate, usually by go...
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Yet still, from the Western contemporary thought, the Chinese methods of population control are a slap in the face of individual human integrity. To slow and control the rate and quality of population growth, China strongly encourages late marriages and late child bearing.
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When I choose the topic for this paper, I settled on subject of overpopulation and population control believing it to be a new and unexplored topic. ... In its policy on population the Sierra Club states, "the 'population explosion' has severely disturbed the ecological relationships between human beings and the environment.
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One of the most difficult concepts for Americans to accept is that there are human beings dedicated to coercive population control and genocide.
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In March 1993, Anne Ehrlich, David Ehrenfeld, and I published an editorial in Conservation Biology called "Human Population Control: The Missing Agenda" (Meffe et al. 1993). In it, we lamented that human population growth, though "...
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; SREL Reprint #1715 ... Meffe, G.K., A.H. Ehrlich, and D. Ehrenfeld. 1993. Human population control: the missing agenda. Conservation Biology 7:1-3. ... To request reprint.
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Subject: How should the idea of human population control affect natural selection? ... I am doing a project on the cons of human population control. although there are many reasons why pop. control should be implemented, I sense that nature will find a way on it's own. will population control have an adverse effect on...
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