Essays on Human Populations

Reversing Declining Population in Singapore

Introduction: Beginning in the 20th and continuing into the 21st century, many of the world’s nations have displayed diverse changes in age structures and demographic compositions. Many of these changes were initiated by influxes in fertility, such as baby booms, and others by rapid declines in mortality. For the Singaporean demographic, there has been a...
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Impact of Domestic Violence on Society

As Chief Policy Officer for the prevention and reduction of societal crime in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), a directive has been given by Andrew Barr, the ACT’s Chief Minister, to reduce domestic violence rates in the Territory. Violence, whether an action against an individual or against the greater community, affects everyone. In order to...

Critical Analysis Love from a Sociologist Perspective

Essay Question – Love. Love in a general sense, can be defined as “an intense feeling of deep affection” (Oxford Dictionary). There are several sub-types of love including “brotherly love, care for another human, unconditional love, erotic love, self-love, and love of God’ (Fromm, 1956). Love can be interpreted and expressed in different ways, depending...
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Overpopulation: Causes And Consequences

The concept of global challenges is very ambiguous as it encompasses multifarious types of challenges, consequences and solutions. However, Professor Kristen Gelsdof succinctly defines a global challenge as “any major trend, shock or development that has the potential for serious global impacts” (1). I would like to extend this definition with “and can only be...
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Citizens Attitudes towards Fashion Nowadays: Analytical Essay

Introduction During the early days of civilization, clothing was nothing more than a simple need of every human being. All they ever needed was a piece of clothing to protect themselves from harsh weather. But time have changed and also the requirements. Citizens are pay more attention to the way they dressed and to look...
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A Study Into The Society And Culture Of Japan

Assessment: Task 1 Part A Nature of traditional society and culture Japanese culture was influenced by ancient time periods. Primarily, the influence was from multiple Chinese dynasties, although other Asian countries also contributed to Japanese culture today. The influence of China can be seen within the Japanese language, considering it uses Chinese characters (kanji) for...
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Family Planning And Educating People To Manage Overpopulation

Overpopulation is still one of the biggest concerns worldwide. As per the analysis of the UN department of economic and social affairs (2017) the world’s population has reached about 7.6 billion and expected to rise 9.9 billion by 2050. It is expected that in Asian and African countries the global population is expected to rise...
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Impact Of Globalization On The K-POP Industry

K-POP refers to the Korean popular music, including dance music, modern R&B, pop electronic music, hip-hop music. Korean pop music emerged in the 1990s and became popular with the Korean wave in Asia and the world from the beginning of the 2000s. It was also listed as a kind of pop music with a leading...
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Society: Walled Democracies And The Rise Of Populism

In the 21st century democracy plays a key role in societies, however, there are still societies where democracy is not present. However, according to Larry Diamond, there are societies where democracy do not play a role, in countries such as China and Russia( Larry Diamond, as cited in Fukayama, 2019, p.5). Moreover, countries where democracy...
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German Nation and Holocaust: Analytical Essay

The Holocaust is a one of the worst mass murders known in history. From the years 1939 -1943, 6 million Jews were killed, not sparing women, children or babies. This was orchestrated by the leader of the Nazi Party, Adolf Hitler, who personally blamed the Jews and Communists for the loss of World War 1...
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