CW7-5596

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a) 1.The national Family Planning Program
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  2.Equity in Prescription insureance and Contraceptive Coverage Act
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1)The national Family Planning Program
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  3.United Nations Population Fund
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2)Equity in Prescription insureance and Contraceptive Coverage Act
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  4.United States Agencey For International Development (USAID)
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3)United Nations Population Fund
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They all seem to work. They all help people who need help in their own ways.  
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4)United States Agencey For International Development (USAID)
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They all seem to work. They all help people who need help in their own ways.  
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b)Proplems go past population issues to human rights, fair trade, and environmental sustainable development.  Consumption of natural resources in industrailized countries.  Decreasing amount of water resources.  Lose of animal species.  The dumping of toxic chemicals. If this is where the world is headed, then something should be done about it.  People should be more aware of what is really happening.
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b) {{OK}}
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Proplems go past population issues to human rights, fair trade, and environmental sustainable development.  Consumption of natural resources in industrailized countries.  Decreasing amount of water resources.  Lose of animal species.  The dumping of toxic chemicals. If this is where the world is headed, then something should be done about it.  People should be more aware of what is really happening.
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All information was found @ http://www.sierraclub.org/population

Current revision as of 15:16, 4 May 2006

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CW7-5596

a)

OK

1)The national Family Planning Program 2)Equity in Prescription insureance and Contraceptive Coverage Act 3)United Nations Population Fund 4)United States Agencey For International Development (USAID) They all seem to work. They all help people who need help in their own ways.

b)

OK

Proplems go past population issues to human rights, fair trade, and environmental sustainable development. Consumption of natural resources in industrailized countries. Decreasing amount of water resources. Lose of animal species. The dumping of toxic chemicals. If this is where the world is headed, then something should be done about it. People should be more aware of what is really happening.


All information was found @ http://www.sierraclub.org/population

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