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    trait that would make me a good president and they reported my willingness to always help others‚ leadership‚ trustworthiness‚ kindness‚ and determination. There are so many traits that make up a good president that there can’t possibly be only one. But the one that I see in myself is having perseverance. The definition from Merriam Webster of perseverance is a “continued effort to do or achieve something despite difficulties‚ failure‚ or opposition.” In my own words I would say that perseverance is

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    As a result‚ Malthus therefor endorses population control programs such as Planned Parenthood that equip woman with the necessary contraceptive measures ie artificial birth control. Another example of contemporary population control is China’s one child policy or in Uzbekistan‚ where they forcibly sterilize woman after they give birth. The theory has received an enormous amount of criticism from human rights activists and a wide variety of liberal and conservative groups. In 1798‚ Thomas Malthus

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    important. It is controversial how many people this planet can hold. Some are arguing that we have plenty of room‚ and we could fit everyone on the state of Alaska‚ if we just put 10‚000 people on each square mile. Alaska only makes up about one percent of the earth’s land mass. Other people argue that we need land to grow and supply all the resources we need‚ and we do not have enough for everybody. Either way the issue is looked at though‚ many people are being deprived of

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    economies‚ education‚ etc.‚ therefore the levels of population growth is a huge concern around the world. There have been a number of countries that have been encouraging the population to produce more offspring‚ such as Shanghai. However‚ these policies are just to motivate the population to have more babies and there are always going to be cultural and religious traditions that might be more meaningful than what the government is encouraging. On the other hand‚ in some developing countries such

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    gender discriminations is visible in society and thus in business arena. Gender based discrimination is visible in average salary‚ unemployment rate‚ and among college graduates and the kinds of employment opportunities (Burnett‚ 2010). The one child policy has also contributed to the gender inequality in China. “Females are undervalued in Chinese society” (Kamrany and Robinson‚ 2012) and families are preferring boys over girls. The low cost labor is an attraction for foreign firms to outsource

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    The article “Gendercide: The War on Baby Girls Winds Down” by The Economist iterates how past trends in sex-selective fertility have recently changed to produce a more equal sex ratio at birth in countries including South Korea‚ China‚ Pakistan‚ Vietnam‚ and South Caucasus due to ideological changes (Gendercide: The war on baby girls winds down‚ 2017). Even though these changes are leading to a more natural sex ratio‚ decades of sex-selective fertility have lasting impacts on population aging and

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    Daughters are important as well for household duties‚ marriage into a higher-status family‚ and the source of sons-in-law when there are no male heirs. China began trying to control its massive population growth in 1970 and introduced a one-child-per-family policy in 1980 -- an approach that ran into huge resistance and was "relaxed" after 1986. From 1971 to 1980‚ Skinner and Yuan found that 808‚300 baby girls were missing‚ or about 8 percent of all girls born in the lower Yangtze region during the

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    exports and their raise in wages. China‚ as well as the rest of the world‚ still have a long way to go to reach their ultimate goal despite their successes. China is a very male dominated country. The reason for that male preference is due to their one child

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    information influent us more‚ some less because people usually like choosing attractive ‚ shocking and catastrophic topics and they do not pay sufficient attention to the real problems.The topic that I want to write about in this work is‚ in my opinion‚ one of the most insoluble social problems in the world.Why?Because "gendercide" is reported to be a rising problem in several countries mainly in China and India.Overpopulated countries with the lack of ability to control the whole territory ‚with a big

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    Frankenstein Application Essay‚ Writing Assignment 5 Can science go too far when it equips man with tools to manipulate life? Some of the underlying ethical dilemmas presented in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein are similar to ones we struggle with today‚ such as selective abortion. Shelley’s doomed creature mirrors the devastating result of bringing an unwanted offspring into the world‚ then shirking responsibility for it thereafter. The practice of playing God and choosing who does and who does

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