1. Combating Human Overpopulation
Hence, since that medical technology well developed, the average global life expectancy has also increased. According to the publication entitled Global Health and Aging, published by the National Institutes on Aging, most developed countries had population aged 65 or older to rise from 7 percent to 14 percent in last 100 years, and even in the less developed countries are "experiencing a rapid increase in the number and percentage of older people, often within a single generation" (8). ... The dominant religious and secular cultures in these countries are ones in which women do not enjoy the ...
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