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    China’s demand for biotechnology equipment has grown at a fast pace in the past decade. In the next five years‚ both production and demand will continue to grow. This new study examines China’s economic trends‚ investment environment‚ industry development‚ supply and demand‚ industry capacity‚ industry structure‚ marketing channels and major industry participants. Historical data (2003‚ 2008 and 2013) and long-term forecasts through 2018 and 2023 are presented. Major producers in China are profiled

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    and overpopulation. These problems have taken a toll on the environment‚ and its resources. Although all of these issues have an impact on our society‚ overpopulation stands to have the greatest impact on our environment‚ due to the large masses of people and the limited resources. There are many solutions to this problem but the common factor is the human race. The human race has to put controls in place and take care of the environment‚ so the required resources do not become extinct.  What causes

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of a Big Population to a Country by Roril Barr in Issues‚ August 31‚ 2010 The population boom has affected every country in the world resulting to an estimated seven billion people around the world. The top five countries with the biggest population are China‚ India‚ United States‚ Indonesia and Brazil. But the question is how do these countries deal with their population and what are the advantages and disadvantages of a big population to one country? Here are some

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    SOCIOLOGY – LIB402 RESEARCH PAPER: FAST FOOD AND ITS IMPACT ON ROLES AND SOCIALIZATION BY: NAME AZIFF AZUDDIN NUR HANIZ MOHD NOR SUBMITTED TO: MR NORSHAM FIRDAUS 9 MARCH 2010 FAST FOOD AND ITS IMPACT ON ROLES AND SOCIALIZATION “More people recognize the Golden Arches than they do the Christian Cross”. Those were the words written down by journalist Eric Schlosser in his book Fast Food Nation. And no words written have ever been truer. Fast food franchises are so deeply rooted in a

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    The ‘Population Explosion’ Essay By Jess Armes From 1750 to 1900‚ the population of Britain dramatically increased from around 7 million to nearly 40 million people. The key question that is mainly discussed is: What was the main reason for this? I shall be studying the most likely causes for the mass increase in the population of Britain‚ and trying to determine which ones were more likely to trigger this ‘population explosion!’ Firstly‚ the majority of cities in Britain began to develop into

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    Mankind had many impacts throughout history economically and socially. One significant impact that arose because of changing economic and social pleasures was the effect mankind had on the environment. Mankind’s impact on the environment changes from the Agricultural Revolution through the 19th century in that man destroys more of the environment as industrialization progresses. Industrialization of the environment started out small with One of the first changes is the improvement of roads throughout

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    Nations Population Fund (2007)‚ “In 2008‚ for the first time in history‚ more than half of the world’s population will be living in towns and cities. By 2030 this number will swell to almost 5 billion‚ with urban growth concentrated in Africa and Asia.” There are many factors that affect the increase or decrease of a population. Common factors include birthrate‚ medical advances‚ productivity‚ and so on. There have been a lot of debates and discussions as to whether an increase in population is good

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    negative effects in our population here in the United States. There is barely any room for everyone to live. The homeless people that we have all around‚ they aren’t there just because they couldn’t hold a job‚ or pay their bills‚ but because we don’t build enough houses or have enough apartments for people to live in. There’s always pollution going into our atmosphere. It’s always something‚ like a car exhaust‚ hairspray‚ spray paint‚ etc. It’s all bad for our environment and it puts a hole in our

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    Title: Impact of technology transfer units on growth of biotechnology industry in India According to the Indian draft National Biotechnology Development Strategy -2014‚ modern biotechnology is defined as “The application of Science & Technology to living organisms as well as parts‚ products and models thereof‚ to alter living or non-living materials for the production of knowledge‚ goods and services”. The field of biotechnology is revolutionizing the development of products‚ processes‚ and services

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    area. They would also require axes for cutting trees for firewood‚ and other daily needs. Another use for iron was in ploughing fields. With better implements‚ the farmers were able to grow more crops. Better crops lead to a larger population. This better fed population was healthier‚ and so survived and provided labour to grow even more. Crops such as millet‚ sorghum‚ legumes and squashes and pumpkins were cultivated. Fields that had been cultivated in the past were used to graze cattle‚ but it is

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