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Population and institutions
Population growth returned starting in the 1970s and continued through the 1990s because of the growth of non-mining industries as well as a development of a large student population for the state university as well as other educational institutions.
As the international headquarters for the United Nations and its many associated institutions such as the UNFPA ( United Nations Population Fund ), New York is home to one of the world ’ s most important international institutions.
They have worked with a number of media and research institutions including Alternative Radio, Political Research Associates, the Committee on Women, Population and the Environment, and INCITE!
These young people can more readily be persuaded to attack the legal institutions of the government or real property of the ‘ establishment ,' ‘ imperialists ,' multinational corporations, or other-often foreign-influences blamed for their troubles " V, " Implications of Population Pressures for National Security.
The United Nations General Assembly ( 1993 ), defines violence against women ( as cited in The United Nations Population Fund ( UNFPA )) “ physical, sexual and psychological violence occurring in the family and in the general community, including battering, sexual abuse of children, dowry-related violence, rape, female genital mutilation and other traditional practices harmful to women, non-spousal violence and violence related to exploitation, sexual harassment and intimidation at work, in educational institutions and elsewhere, trafficking in women, forced prostitution, and violence perpetrated or condoned by the state.

Population and are
Population density also has a major impact, where dense urbanisation such as in Japan and the far east has led to the adoption of high capacity long multi-axle buses, often double-deckers, while South America and China are implementing large numbers of articulated buses for bus rapid transit schemes.
The most important registers are the Population Register ( Det Centrale Personregister ), the Building and Dwelling Register and the Enterprise Register.
Population censuses are taken every 10th year in Mexico.
Population censuses are conducted every tenth year in Nepal.
Population numbers are in thousands.
Population geography is the study of the ways in which spatial variations in the distribution, composition, migration, and growth of populations are related to the nature of places.
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.
As of the 2002 All-Russian Population Census, the majority of the 358, 801 population is Russian ( 290, 108 ), largest minorities are Ukrainian ( 20, 870 ) and Koryak ( 7, 328 ).
The estimates in this article are from the 2010 Revision of the World Population Prospects which was prepared by the Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat, unless otherwise indicated.
They are believed to have been one of several well-armed bands of horse-and camel-borne warriors who sold their vagility to the Meroitic Population for protection ; eventually they intermarried and established themselves among the Meroitic people as a military aristocracy.
Population is also used to refer to a set of potential measurements or values, including not only cases actually observed but those that are potentially observable.
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.
Population figures are given inside city limits at that time.
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 Japan, according to M. Iwasawa at the National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, less than 3 % of females between 25-29 are currently cohabiting, but more than 1 in 5 have had some experience of an unmarried partnership, including cohabitation.
Landscan data are accessible through GIS applications and a USAID public domain application called Population Explorer.
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 and part
" The United Methodist Church also teaches Population control as part of its doctrine.
Population studies also indicate that a large proportion of coeliacs remain undiagnosed ; this is due, in part, to many clinicians being unfamiliar with the condition.
He wrote to Prevost's Adjutant General, My situation is most critical, not from anything the enemy can do, but from the disposition of the people – The Population, believe me is essentially bad – A full belief possesses them that this Province must inevitably succumb – This Prepossession is fatal to every exertion – Legislators, Magistrates, Militia Officers, all, have imbibed the idea, and are so sluggish and indifferent in all their respective offices that the artful and active scoundrel is allowed to parade the Country without interruption, and commit all imaginable mischief ... What a change an additional regiment would make in this part of the Province!
The Director manages Commonwealth national parks through Parks Australia, which is a part of the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities.
with estimated numbers of 30-35, 000 Until Greco-Turkish War ( 1919 – 1922 ) and Population exchange between Greece and Turkey in 1923 Pomaks inhabited a part of the regions of Moglena – Almopia ( Karadjova ), Kastoria and some other parts of Macedonia, Greece.
Population geneticists addressed this concern in part by comparing selection to genetic drift.
The 2010 Philippine Census of Population continued to report the Region IV name as Mimaropa, and continued to list the province of Palawan as part of that region.
School of Population Health complex, part of the Tāmaki Campus
Forbes cited Veneman in part because she " played a key role in the joint effort by UNICEF, the World Health Organization, the United Nations Population Fund and the World Bank to help accelerate progress on maternal and newborn health in the 25 countries with the highest rates of infant mortality worldwide.
Appleton ( 2006 Population 582 ) is a Canadian town in the northeastern part of Newfoundland in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Population genetic evidence, favors an origin for Proto-Sino-Tibetan languages in the upper and middle Yellow River basin, with part of that source population branching off to settle in the Himalayas, with the split of the population that would provide the genesis of the Chinese language from the population that would provide the genesis of the larger Sino-Tibetan language family in the East Asian Neolithic era:
The Population Registration Act of 1950 required that each inhabitant of South Africa be classified and registered in accordance with their racial characteristics as part of the system of apartheid.
* Population in demand: that part of the population in need that agrees to be having the need and are willing to take part in what the program has to offer e. g. not all HIV positive people will be willing to take ARV ’ s.
Thomas Malthus's Essay on the Principle of Population, around late November 1838 he compared breeders selecting traits to a Malthusian Nature selecting from variants thrown up by chance so that " every part of newly acquired structure is fully practical & perfected ", thinking this " a beautiful part of my theory ".
Arctic Bay ( 2011 Population: 823 ) ( Inuktitut syllabics: ᐃᒃᐱᐊᕐᔪᒃ, Ikpiarjuk " the pocket ") is an Inuit hamlet located in the northern part of the Borden Peninsula on Baffin Island in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada.
Population density is lower in the more recently developed ' extra muros ' part of the town.
Population in Skogås reaches 13, 000 but lately the suburb has conjoined with its northern neighbour Trångsund, forming a municipality part with a population 22, 200.
In 1972 the GRO became part of the newly created Office of Population Censuses and Surveys ( OPCS ), with the Registrar General in overall charge.
The Zero Population Growth organization did not involve itself, for the most part, in U. S. immigration policy, and a subset of the overpopulation movement grew which believed that immigration needed to be reduced, arguing that immigration was driving most U. S. population growth.
The most significant non-agricultural business within Nicasio is George Lucas ’ Skywalker Ranch, a part of Lucasfilm Ltd. Population estimates for the area range from about 600 to about 900 people.

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