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Research two developing nations' human population growth issues. Address the following in your first posting: (a) Do you think that all of today's developing nations will complete the demographic transition
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Research two developing nations' human population growth issues. Address the following in your first posting: (a) Do you think that all of today's developing nations will complete the demographic transition and come to enjoy a permanent state of low birth and death rates? (b) What are some ways in which developed nations can stabilize their population growth in a sustainable manner? (c) Do more affluent nations have responsibility to help under developed nations stabilize their population growth? What are some steps that European and North American nations may take to assist the demographic transition of developing nations? (d) Provide current research that exemplify and support your analysis into this week's exploration of population growth and transition issues.
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Is this an essay question?
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