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    What is interesting is that abortion can serve as a good purpose which is to aid population reduction. I never looked at abortion in that perspective and the author was able to educate me in that area. There are so many points discussed in one paragraph that‚ at times‚ I was confused. There is a tendency for the writer to get side tracked. The first sentence does grab my attention but the structure of the sentence makes it hard to comprehend and it is a bit wordy. After several times

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    A Critical Assessment on the Reproductive Health Bill 1. What do you think is the reason why the RH bill became controversial? The RH bill became controversial because of the contradicting opinions of different sectors‚ people and the government and including the church. Some said that it is good for our country because it can decrease the continuous growth of population of our country or likewise to lessen the number of people who experience poverty in our country. But as I said some people

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    China’s One-Child Policy: Was it a good idea? Most people want to have more than one child‚well that doesn’t happen in China.When Mao Zedong took power in 1949 he encouraged the people of China to have more children.Then in 1980 he enforced the one child policy due to a severe overpopulation (BGE).The one child policy was a bad idea for three reasons‚it was unnecessary‚it hurts the elderly and retirees‚ and it has a negative impact on women. One reason that the one child policy was a bad idea is

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    up about one sixth of the worlds population. China is home to roughly 1‚348‚585‚838 people (CIA). Because China is so over-populated the government has attempted to control the population by enforcing a one-child policy on families. This policy was established by former Chinese leader‚ Deng Xiaoping‚ to limit China’s rapid population growth. The one child policy is an attack on the Chinese’s human rights. The one-child policy has caused many issues to the citizens of China. The policy began in

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    CIA World Factbook)‚ making it the largest of any country in the world. The size of china’s population is both the country ’s greatest weakness and strength. China is one of the few contemporary countries whose National Government implemented an antinatalist policy. The so-called ‘’One-Child policy’’ is brutally simple: have one child or face the consequences. The policy’s background is deeply enrooted in the Chinese history and their family values. Before 1949‚ when the Communist party came to power

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    China implemented measures to limit their population—most famously the One-Child Policy. The One-Child policy‚ in simplest terms‚ limited each family to having only one child. However‚ there were many exceptions to this policy. Additionally‚ there were other‚ more sinister methods used to control the population. While China’s population control methods were effective at limiting the population‚ policies like the One-Child Policy caused societal issues‚ led to higher rates of sex-selected abortions

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    leader Zedong Mao published a policy called “More people have more power”. Therefore‚ the population of China has increased fast until c. 1978. On the beginning of the year of c.1978‚ Chinese government finally found the serious problems from the huge population. Even though Chinese government stopped that policy‚ China already had 1.2 billion people. The government faced the burden of having a large population‚ so another policy had published which was the “One Child Policy” or “Birth Control”. (China

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    still studied by psychologists and researchers today. In the essay‚ Allport speaks of reference groups and how it relates to in-groups. According to Allport reference groups are the group that an individual wishes to be apart of‚ but an in-group is one that a person is in. He describes the differences as relating to each other‚ but different in the fact that in-groups and reference groups differ by the individuals desire to be in his in-group or not. Allport also discusses in-groups based on sex.

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    characteristics separate only child families from those with multiple children. To begin‚ the only child is first and last child in one and so is the only chance at parenting the parents get. Thus they take this charge very seriously. Because they want to do right by their son or daughter‚ parenting an only child can be high-pressure parenting. They don’t want to make mistakes at the child’s expense and so are very conscientious and deliberate in their parenting. Usually the child feels a comparable obligation

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    “The Case for Single- Child Families” Mckibben "The Case for Single –Child Families." first appeared in the Christian century in 1998. In this essay Mckibben aims to convince his readers that having one child doesn’t mean that you’re child will follow the single child stereotype‚ and that the environmental status of our planet will worsen if we continue to have a growing population. "If we keep heating the planet at our current pace‚ the seas will rise two feet in the next century.” Personal

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