Introduction
A. Noticing the situations of several people in poverty, otherwise those devastated by natural disasters, pollution, crimes, etc, we have come to conclude that the reason for this suffering is essentially the rapid growth of population, and thus, with this mindset, we decided to uproot the cause further so as to be able to contrast it. B. The objectives of this research are:
1. To make people aware of the crisis of overpopulation
2. To lessen the number of people each year by making them aware of the effects C. Definitions of terms:
1. overpopulation - condition of having a larger population than normal
2. human resources- people with ability and skill as the wealth of a nation
3. accommodate- to provide or supply for someone
4. contraceptives- drug, medicine, chemical agent or device that prevent impregnation
5. natural disasters - occurrences in nature that damage poverty and lives
6. pollution - “dirtying” or “killing” nature
7. [global] economic crisis- a depression; a state of unemployment and little or no trade and investment over a long period of time [in the world]
8. poverty- a state of being poor, with no money or goods to support oneself
9. succumb- to give up; to give in to something far more superior
10. decline- a gradual decrease in strength and power [of a nation]; deterioration
11. chaos- a state of disorder, confusion disorganization of something; one in disarray
12. prosperity- a state of success or thriving; flourishing financially and socially D. Data-gathering procedures
1. Interviews
2. Internet Resources
Presentation of Gathered Data A. Interviews
1. Annabelle Tee
“For me, overpopulation is not good… because there will be more pollution and this will result to more natural disasters
Bibliography: Interviews: Annabelle Tee and Richmond Tee: parents Izen Lao: close friend Jan Adrian Chan: classmate and insightful peer Ninyo Vasquez: friend from Mindanao