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The exam also includes map-based questions, graph questions about population in Central Mexico, Japanese Territorial Expansion, as well as questions requiring interpretations of political cartoons and newspaper articles (for example on United Nations budgets).

But that does not necessarily spell Malthusian doom, because the impact humans have on the earth and on each other can change.For most people, the big questions about population are: can the world feed 9 billion mouths by 2050?

I am well prepared for integrative teaching – my scientific approach often incorporates a variety of techniques to answer broad ecological questions about population dynamics, foraging behavior and habitat use.

Students will learn how to employ Census data, GIS approaches, and sociological research to inform questions about population change, inequality and the distribution of resources across the city and metropolitan region.

But without any discussion of the copious erectine fossils in Asia or the odd but important Liang Bua cave specimens (usually referred to as "hobbits"), this episode glosses over some key questions about population interaction particularly in the eastern part of the continent.

But his encyclical runs the risk of not being taken seriously if he fails to address questions about population.

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"He'd throw out a question about population growth and Ehrlich would start out by saying, 'Well, it's really very simple, Johnny.' Now the one thing I knew in those days about population was that nothing about it is simple.

Today, Grist's advice columnist fields a question about population growth and its impact on the environment.

The closest we can get to answering the question about population effects in flounder is to examine whether overtly important reproductive parameters, such as fecundity and fertility, are related to the presence of EDCs in estuaries.

Quantitative methods are often used to ask questions about a population that is very large, making a census or a complete enumeration of all the members in that population infeasible.

So if we are going to bother to have a census and ask questions about the population's religious affiliations, it only makes sense to get it right – especially since the figures are subsequently used to justify policy.

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