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Cemetery

Date Submitted: 06/24/2004 00:59:53
Category: / Literature / English
Length: 5 pages (1273 words)
Abstract After more then 200 years of industrial revolution and growth, the human economy has come to threaten the workings of nature and has put long-term survivorship and demography in great danger. Globally, the world is witnessing unprecedented changes in population structure. Questions arise about environmental problems getting worse, population related diseases increasing, if AIDS continues to increase and no cure is found what happens and if Medical advances continue will most diseases and infant mortality …
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…upsetting it at our own capacity. Protecting the planet is the ultimate form of self-care for all. References Charis, D.D (1995) Human Biology, 1st ed. 581-583 Demography," Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2000 http://encarta.msn.com © 1997-2000 Microsoft Corporation. Hales, S. (1999) National Infant Mortality Rates In Relation to the Gross National Product, Lancet, 1-2. UNAIDS (1996) Global estimates of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. United Nations (1996) Global Population Changes World Health Organization (1996) Global HIV/AIDS epidemic. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**
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