Category: Population

  • St. Louis Hopes Afghan Refugees Boost Its Population

    In the 1950s, the population of St. Louis, Missouri at its peak was more than 850,000 people. Seventy years later, that figure became almost three times lower: only under 300,000 live in the city today. The problem is evident, and civic leaders intend to compensate for the decades of St. Louis population decrease and reinvigorate…

  • United States of America: Population Control Programs

    The overpopulation of the planet and the subsequent struggle for survival are among the main fears of civilization over the past centuries. Society has taken the challenge seriously, launching programs for reproductive health and family planning: from promoting barrier-based methods of contraception to regulating abortion and managing migration. The measures are taken predictably resulted in…

  • Political Leaning and Population Changes in Texas

    In recent decades, the population of Texas has undergone drastic changes, with more and more people coming to reside in the state. In 2020 alone, the population of Texas has risen by more than 1%, even when accounting for people dying or moving out (Texas population ranked number one in population growth within the last…

  • Average Lifespan: Human Population Data Analysis

    This lab aims to gather and analyze human population data using statistical methods to analyze data. The data used in this analysis was gathered from the Find a Grave website, which can be accessed at https://www.findagrave.com/. Calvary Allied Cemetery, commonly known as Calvary Cemetery, was used because it is one of the oldest and biggest…

  • Personal Responsibility and World Population

    The issue of personal responsibility has always been more or less of a problem for humanity. Every member of society is constantly faced with the need to make choices, perform duties, and interact with the people around them. As Earths population grows, it is becoming increasingly harder to determine the limitations and regulations of responsibility…

  • Puerto Rico: Declining Human Population

    Lack of land resources and continuous population growth in Puerto Rico exacerbate the housing problem, as the question arises that there is virtually nowhere to build housing and the necessary infrastructure. The first possible solution to the housing issue involves the rational use of land resources, which can only be achieved through integrated development of…

  • Social Impact of Population Growth

    Introduction Over the past centuries, the number of people inhabiting the planet has rapidly increased. Growing population consumes more energy, food, and water, thus exhausting the environment. The loss of resources emerges as a severe threat on the social, economic, and political levels due to the influence of climate change. Consequently, the two central global…

  • The Vulnerable Population: Homeless

    Population Chosen The chosen population is homeless people. Homelessness is a common thing in America There are both young and old homeless people in America Homelessness is never a personal choice. Homeless people live in the streets. The Vulnerable Population Homeless do not have a permanent home Some homeless people sleep in a shelter or…

  • Population Density and Major Problems of This

    Population density is a problem in every city where people migrate from different parts of the country or state. This paper presents the major problems related with population density and crowding. America also experiences the problem of population density and the writer tells his own experience when he had been in such a situation. Cultural…

  • Population Analysis: The U.S. Versus Nigeria

    Table of Contents Introduction Analysis Conclusion References Introduction The present-day global economy setting offers a variety of opportunities for developing states to improve their performance and create healthier economies, thus, gaining the status of developed ones. In turn, differences in population characteristics often serve as indications of a states economic performance and the efficacy of…