Yes
No
good example sa ubos
procreation - Wiktionary
Reproduction (or procreation) is the biological process by which new "offspring" individual organisms are produced from their "parents"
It affects all of us because we are paying taxes that the government uses to provide healthcare, education, employment opportunities and other government subsidies.
In the same way some people don't want their taxes to be spent on condoms, I'd rather the government not spend it on irresponsible families who have more children than what they can provide for. These poor families are victims because of lack of access to education and RH services.
Bottom line is... I'd rather have better quality of life for all over a lot of poor kids fighting for scraps and scarce resources.
I wish to ask,
How come China with it's two billion population,
was able to uplift their economy,
If I'm not wrong second economy now in the world.
Does population growth gives negative direct effect
on the economy or is it otherwise.
I think the main culprit of poverty is not really
attributed from a growing population but took it's root
from a weaker economy.
In this view,I think that the economy should be
overhauled not the number of people itself.
Last edited by Tirong-say; 12-21-2012 at 06:22 PM.
Yes, kay dili tanan accessible, and most kay gipagbawalan sila pag-gamitin ng CBCP kay gipanghadlok man nuon. and educate them the RIGHT way of using artificial contraception and Natural contraception.
Ni exist na ang law pero kulang ang budget na gi allocate for this.
For sample, Kung kinsa pa tong mahihirap, sila pa tong daghang anak. if ang mahirap, usa ra o duwa ilang anak, mas gagaan ang buhay nila, at mapag-aral pa nila ang mga ito.
sa pag browse2x nako sa mga documentary ug news
China's Ghost Cities and Malls - YouTube
China's GDP to grow at 8.6 percent in 2013.
This a huge increase.
Source:
HSBC chief economist says China increasingly leading world economy - Globaltimes.cn
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