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* An Early Population Explosion on the Colorado Plateau
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Along with Last Train from Berlin, he wrote three other books, The Population Explosion ( 1960 ), the children's book Washington, D. C .: The Story of our Nation's Capital ( 1967 ), and a memoir Events Leading Up to My Death: The Life of a Twentieth-Century Reporter ( 1996 ).
* Info on The Population Explosion, the 1990 sequel to The Population Bomb
* Life without Birth: A Journey Through the Third World in Search of the Population Explosion ( 1970, Heinemann ) ISBN 0-434-37702-3
* The Population Explosion ( 1990 )
#" Population Explosion " ( 1: 33 )-Tom offers a practical solution to a serious problem based on his experience raising rabbits.

Population and 1990
The 1990 National Jewish Population Survey indicated that of all the Jewish denominations, Orthodox Jews alone had a lower intermarriage rate in the 18-39 age category ( 3 %) vs. the 40 + category ( 10 %), compared with 37 % vs. 10 % for Conservative Jews, 53 % vs. 10 % for Reform Jews, and 72 % vs. 39 % for secular Jews .< ref >
According to the OECD / World Bank statistics population growth in Iran from 1990 to 2008 was 17. 6 million and 32 %.< ref name = IEApop2011 > CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion Population 1971-2008 ( pdf pages 83-85 ) IEA ( OECD / World Bank ) )</ ref > The literacy rate was 80 % in 2007.
Population in 1990: 12, 200
* Population: 290, 938, 469 ( July 1990 )
Population in 1990 was 8, 381, in 2000, 8, 757, and increased to 10, 308 by 2008.
Population has declined more or less steadily over the past four decades, according to the U. S. Census: 1970 12, 363 ; 1980 10, 990 ; 1990 11, 002 ; 2000 10, 082 ; 2010 9, 397.
It has been estimated by the Population Division of the United Nations as 23, 000 in 1950, 110, 000 in 1990, 150, 000 in 1995, 209, 000 in 2000 and 324, 000 in 2005.
Population in 2004: 49, 154 ( In 1990: 39, 261 ).
Population growth rate 2. 7 % in 1985, 1. 7 % in 1990, with a decreasing tendency – more noticeable in the Czech Republic than in Slovakia.
Population development in Tirana region from 1990 to 2005
Population ( 1990 ) 626, 955.
Population 590, 935 ( 2010 est ), up from 513, 131 in 1990.
Population 1990: 412. 572
* Population ( 1990 estimate ): 7, 160, 981
* Population density ( 1990 estimate ): 42. 6 / km² ( 110. 4 / sq mi )
: Population growth / decline, 1990 – 2000 :-3. 51 %
: Population growth / decline, 1980 – 1990 :-5. 19 %
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* McCarthy, Justin ( 1990 ) The Population of Palestine.
( 1990 ) " Population Characteristics of Jerusalem and Hebron Regions According to Ottoman Census of 1905 ", in Gar G. Gilbar, ed., Ottoman Palestine: 1800 – 1914.
Population in 1990 was 1, 001, 455 ; 551, 124 in the district centers, 450, 331 in rural villages.
Having had a good experience with helping third world countries in the field of medical care, he then took up the post of Chief Health and Population Adviser, at the ODA London Office in 1990, and moved on to become Director of Human Development ( as well as Chief Health Adviser ) as ODA was transformed to the Department for International Development in 1997.

Population and co-authored
Myrdal co-authored, together with his wife Alva Myrdal the book Crisis in the Population Question, published in 1934.
He co-authored Let's Go Turkey in 2001 before joining the World Bank Group's Health Nutrition and Population section in Washington DC.

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* Population genetics, and statistical genetics in order to link variation in genotype with a variation in phenotype.
" All will be released into the wild near Mount Kenya. In 2004 Woburn Safari Parks ' Dr. Jake Veasey ; the Head of the Department of Animal Management and Conservation at Woburn Safari Park and a member of the European Association of Zoos and Aquariums Population Management Advisory Group, with the assistance of Lindsay Banks took over responsibility for the management and coordination of the European Endangered species Programme ( EEP ) for the eastern bongo.
In accordance with the Statistics Act # 66 of 1976, Namibia conducts a Population and Housing Census every ten years.
Population ecology studies the dynamics of species populations and how these populations interact with the environment.
Peter Raven, past President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science ( AAAS ), states in the foreword to their publication AAAS Atlas of Population and Environment: " We have driven the rate of biological extinction, the permanent loss of species, up several hundred times beyond its historical levels, and are threatened with the loss of a majority of all species by the end of the 21st century.
In 1968, Ehrlich published The Population Bomb, which argued that mankind was facing a demographic catastrophe with the rate of population growth quickly outstripping growth in the supply of food and resources.
* Muslim Population in Countries with different Alphabets
In An Essay on the Principle of Population, the first edition published in 1798, Thomas Malthus ended with two chapters on natural theology and population.
About 52. 4 % of Singaporean residents ( excluding foreigners ) go to work using public transport according to the Singapore Census of Population 2000, with 41. 6 % using private transport and the remaining 6. 1 % not requiring any form of transport.
They commonly consist of very old Population II stars — just a few hundred million years younger than the universe itself — which are mostly yellow and red, with mass just less than two solar masses.
In late September 1838, he started reading Thomas Malthus's An Essay on the Principle of Population with its statistical argument that human populations, if unrestrained, breed beyond their means and struggle to survive.
Population distribution is extremely uneven, with density varying from 1 person per square kilometre ( 3 / mi² ) in arid regions to 51 per square kilometre ( 133 / mi² ) in the well-watered mainland highlands, to 134 per square kilometre ( 347 / mi² ) on Zanzibar.
Total Ottoman population losses from 1914 – 1922 were approximately 5 million including the Spanish flu deaths, the Turkish War of Independence from 1919 – 1922 and the Population exchange between Greece and Turkey, these other population losses are not included with the casualties of World War I.
* Population Division of the United Nations calculate that 40 million people around the world are infected with HIV.
In April 1970, Peter Pearson and Martin Bobrow at the MRC Population Genetics Unit in Oxford and Canino Vosa at the University of Oxford reported fluorescent " male " sex chromatin bodies in the nuclei of interphase cells in buccal smears treated with quinacrine dihydrochloride, which could be used to screen for Y chromosome aneuploidies like 47, XYY.
Stars which formed very early in the universe and contain small quantities of heavy elements are known as Population II stars, while younger stars with higher heavy element content are known as Population I stars ( see stellar population ).
* Population hybrids — result from the crossing of plants or animals in a population with another population.
The title Population Bomb was taken ( with permission ) from General William H. Draper, founder of the Population Crisis Committee and a pamphlet issued in 1954 by the Hugh Moore Fund.
Early editions of The Population Bomb began with the statement:
He proposes a powerful Department of Population and Environment which " should be set up with the power to take whatever steps are necessary to establish a reasonable population size in the United States and to put an end to the steady deterioration of our environment.
Although, they are now much less well known than Population Bomb, they inspired many works such as the original Population Bomb pamphlet by Hugh Everett Moore in 1954 that inspired the name of Ehrlich's book, as well as some of the original societies concerned with population and environmental matters.

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