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Re: Philippines population climbs above 88 million
« Reply #40 on: April 22, 2008, 01:05:08 AM »
Secondly, we are all of the genus Homo Sapiens sapiens. Nationality, ethnicity, matters not. The yearnings and goals of nation states has a universality in the prolonging of species dominance. It will be impossible to completely cease population growth as it is natural. Humans, like the continuum of eukaryotes (complex organisms) and prokaryotes (simple organisms) will manifest a need to reproduce, and energy in form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is needed-found in food, trees. Human productivity, if one looks at it in the grander scheme of things, follows the same trend as most animals. The need to survive, to reproduce.

Why do we have cars, heated homes, gasoline, jobs, water plants, etc. To secure resources to provide a source of attaining sustenance. Right? Why do we need sustenance? In order to secure our genomic proliferation. When one looks at this in a macro-view point, it translates into species-proliferation.

Species proliferation means survival.

However, there will always be natural forces per se diseases, hurricanes, tornadoes, droughts, and other phenomenons outside the realm of human control that can limit human population growth.


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Re: Philippines population climbs above 88 million
« Reply #41 on: April 22, 2008, 01:06:09 AM »
Tinuod jud ka Lindy dear! wa jud sha kabalo unsa ka nindot ang mag puyo sa Farm plus naa pa jud allowance!

sus ako nalang beh? ingna sila nga pwede ko! hahahha

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Re: Philippines population climbs above 88 million
« Reply #42 on: April 22, 2008, 01:14:41 AM »
'te,

That is exactly my point. Smaller countries such as Denmark, Germany, Singapore, South Korea, Netherlands have a rather small population compared to modernizing nations such as China, India, Philippines, all third world countries.

These countries, specifically the Western European states, experienced a massive population growth in the late 19th century during the age of the Industrial Revolution. These nations, western european nations, are more advanced, societally speaking, as compared to the developing asian countries. That is why they have a far more advanced health care system--which translates into decreased mortality rate, which therefore leads to a decrease in population growth as there is no longer a worry of producing offspring to provide for the family. In addition, these smaller countries have a solid hold on the global economy that is why there is no stress go abroad, no stress to have children.

Developing countries need population growth to fuel economic growth, in fact it is a law in economics called:
 Solow economic growth model-the Richards population growth law

The way global polity works is there are the few states who control the wealth, and there are the massive number of nations that provide the manufacturing products, and there are those who are the third world who provide resources.

The Philippines is in the modernizing level; yes we provide natural resources, but the country is leaning towards a manufacturing-service economy.

Eventually, when the economy stabilizes itself (probably around 5-6 decades from now) there will be a stability in politics. A strong economy translates into a strong political sphere; look at America right now, the economy is weak, hence there is political disunity. Look at the Chinese government, they have a powerfully strong economic growth hence an overall unified Chinese Government, the Philippines' economy is still weak (though it is growing at a substantial rate) thus there are manifestations of societal uprisings, sentiments etc. When the Philippine economy secures itself, politics will eventually come along. It is impossible to ever separate economics and politics. The two are always correlated.

And when standard of living increases, and public services such as increased health clinics, employment opportunities, establishment of a welfare system; then population will decrease.

Its an evolutionary trend.


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Re: Philippines population climbs above 88 million
« Reply #43 on: April 22, 2008, 01:32:50 AM »
magkadaghan ang squatters kay over-populated na ta.

Day Swakee, dili baya na ma squatters nang mga tawhana kon manguli na sila didto sa ilaha ug magkugi ug panguma. Mao man gyud niy akong kalagutan kay ako mismo dunay uyuan nga ang iyang anak naa sa States nagpuyo daghan ug yuta sa Bohol hasta mga basakan, iyang gitambagan ang iyang Papa ug uban mga igsuon nga paulion sa Bohol aron maoy moatiman sa mga yuta, basakan ug kalubihan. Iyang abalayan, palitan ug tractor hasta kaugalingon nga service sakyanan basta adto lang sa Bohol puyo apan dili mosugot kondili gusto niya didto lang siya sa ciudad sa Davao bahalag medyo may pagka squater nga lugar basta padalhan lang siyag allowance sa iyang anak...unsa man tawag nimo ini gahig ulo, tapulan o unsa pa diha ay ambott!!!

The overall consensus of what Mr. Lindy points out correlates with the Solow economic growth model and the Richards Population Growth Law.

I rest my case.



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Re: Philippines population climbs above 88 million
« Reply #44 on: April 22, 2008, 07:08:35 AM »
atleast dodong positive ang imong mga panglantaw aning atong over growing population, ako based lang jud sa akong na-observe didto nga bisan pa ug gusto manarbaho ang atong kababayans di japon ka-sud kay: naa tay palakasan system (it's not what you know, it's who you blow kumbaga), educational attainment nimo, with pleasing personality pa jud... hahaayyy... mao daghan tambay sa ato, nya like Nong Linds said gipang-tapuls na, di na mag-uma, gusto seating pretty permi, minaw drama sa radyo & tan-aw wowowee permi... atot! nya ang mga abroad nabuktot ug panarbaho ug ipadala didto... waaaaaaaaaa!!!!

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Re: Philippines population climbs above 88 million
« Reply #45 on: April 22, 2008, 09:00:17 AM »
I like to stay away from personal view points, Maria. I observe the situation in a macro-view point and look at the general scheme of things; the causality, the effects, and the directionality of the overall test subject. Either it be in chemical analysis or in national analysis, there is always a reason for things, a frame, a guideline and rules and explanations why things are the way they are.

There will always be personal stories in any given situation, in any edaphic-climactic occurrences. That is given, as human persona manifests it.

However, in order for us to have a broader understanding on things and to alleviate ourselves from becoming biased, one needs to maintain a neutral point of view. And observe it in a systemic view point.

Overall, the trends seen in the Philippines follows the economic developmental model bequeathed in economic-laws. There is a dichotomy between resources present and production/manufacturing, which is indicative of the progression of the said country, Philippines in case study.

Insofar, the trends are indicative of established models. I'm not surprised in seeing the overall processes in that it correlates to concepts established as law in economics.

Overall, the Philippines is developing and progressing. Not all will be satisfied, but for the most part, the majority of the people are sustained. Thereby guaranteeing the patrimony of the Republic.

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Re: Philippines population climbs above 88 million
« Reply #46 on: April 22, 2008, 01:29:50 PM »
makita man jud nga naay progress ang Pinas compara sauna bisan pa man ug daghan ang magsigeg ingon nga mahal ang palaliton didto labi na ang bugas.

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