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    The health social conditions of Cambodia using the human development indicator were; their life expectancy at birth is 62.2. Its prevalence of undernourishment in total population (% of population) is 25. The country’s expenditure on health‚ public (% of GDP) is 1.7 and under-five mortality (per 1‚000 live births) is 90. 1.) According to the Human Development Indicator of Singapore their Life expectancy at birth (years) is 80.7. Its mortality rate is 3 (per 1‚000 live births) and their Expenditure

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    STATS: SSA owed 3 billion in 1962z 142 bill after 20 yrs‚ and now 235 billion. Paris club of government creditors: raised lending from 424 mill to 2.9 bill. Chapter one: - Human population increases exponentially while food production only increases arithmetic ally -one of two corrections to population growth: Raise food prices so that couples delay marriage and number of children in family Positives checks such as famine‚ disease and war. American economist Julian Simon: limits to population

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    Japan SWOT Analysis Strengths: Economy- Economy has a long term positive impact on Japan‚ which will add to its value. The qualitative factor of economy will lead to a decrease in costs for Japan Japanese Biotechology- Hard working People- Sophisticated consumers with high purchasing power- They help Japan set trends and utilize latest technology. These customers tend to appreciate fashionable‚ name brand items that allow luxury goods makers to use their profits and knowledge of the

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    (per 1‚000)  3.009 Death Rate (per 1‚000)  1.309 Natural Increase (%)  0.8 Infant Mortality Rate (per 1‚000 live births)  20 Total Fertility Rate  1.8 Population 65 yrs. (%)  ??? Life Expectancy at Birth (male/female)  73 Urban Population (%)  85 GNP/capita (U.S.$)  10‚152 Country: Argentina Demographic Variable Value Birth Rate (per 1‚000)  0.729 Death Rate (per 1‚000)  0.313 Natural Increase (%)  1.0 Infant Mortality Rate (per 1‚000 live births)

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    healthy life expectancy in the developed world? Investigate possible solutions to these problems. Low healthy life expectancy is the imprecise number of years an individual or group of persons in a country is expected to live‚ staying healthy and free from disabilities. The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines healthy life expectancy as the “average number of years that a person is expected to live in full health‚ subtracting full health due to diseases and injury”. Low healthy life expectancy in

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    Health Statistics no.4‚ 2010. Available at www.statistics.gov.uk/statbase/Product.asp?vlnk=6637 ONS (2010c). Mortality Statistics: Deaths registered in 2009. Available at www.statistics.gov.uk/statbase/product.asp?vlnk=15096 ONS (2010d). Health expectancies at birth and at age 65 in the United Kingdom 2000–02 to 2006–08. Available at www.statistics.gov.uk/StatBase/Product.asp?vlnk=12964&Pos=1&ColRank=2&Rank=272 ONS (2010e). June 2011 - Cancer incidence and mortality 2006–08 Statistical Bulletin. Available

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    of data in a different field. For example; if school life expectancy is low that may directly reflect the rate of individuals under the poverty line. We must first find the correlations in data so therefore we can determine what factors are causing poor numbers in statistics like infant mortality and life expectancy. As a world we want to find a way to distribute our doctors‚ food supply‚ energy‚ and land so that we can live a sustainable life. In this lab we attempt find certain tendencies between

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    calculating my life expectancy I found out that I have a probability of living up to 96 years. When I finished calculating and saw the number I was quite happy and satisfied even though sometimes I wish I could live more than that. It has always been my desire to live up to an old age. This life expectancy calculation gave me hope and courage to work hard and to live a positive life so that I can live up to more than my life expectancy. Some of the most positive things that made my life expectancy to be

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    Explain trends and patterns in birth rates‚ nativity increase and mortality‚ infant mortality rates‚ fertility rates and life expectations in the different regions of the world. World population has grown very rapidly after the first billion was reached in 1825. After that‚ as shown in text-fig1‚ it took 100 years to add the second billion (1825 – 1930)‚ 30 years to add the third billion (1930 – 1960)‚ 15 years to add the fourth one (1960 – 1975)‚ 12 years to add the fifth one (1975 – 1987)‚ 12

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    Economic development in New Zealand ! HDI Life expectancy GDP per capita PPP Literacy rate Mean years of schooling 2010 0.907 80.40 years $25‚293 99% 12.4 years 2013 0.919 80.82 years $25‚689 99% 12.5 years ! The Human Development Index (HDI) is a composite statistic of life expectancy‚ education‚ and income indices used to rank countries into four tiers of human development. From the year 2010 to 2013‚ New Zealand’s HDI has gone up

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