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Projections Of Human Population Size, September 1989, Scientific American Sep 1989

Projections Of Human Population Size, September 1989, Scientific American

Binder 02: Field Notes and Documents

Three projections of the growing human population are shown here. If the growth rate were to remain near the current 1.74 percent a year until the year 2000 and decline thereafter to .98 percent in 2025, the world population will reach almost 8.5 billion in 2025 (black). If the growth rate were to decline at .59 percent by 2025, the population in 2025 will be around 7.6 billion (blue). If the growth rate were to climb to 1.9 percent at the end of the century before declining, the population in 2025 will be more than 9.4 billion (red). The data …


Ua56/1 Fact Book, Wku Institutional Research Jan 1989

Ua56/1 Fact Book, Wku Institutional Research

WKU Archives Records

Statistical and demographic profile of WKU.


The State Of Black Omaha: 1989, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Jan 1989

The State Of Black Omaha: 1989, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

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Creation of an economic base is necessary for the continued growth and development of any society or community. It is of utmost importance within Black neighborhoods in our urban center because they have Jacked representative economic development. They have been depleted as a result of a "dollar drain," through which money leaves Black communities and strengthens White communities. This drain must be halted. Economic enterprise must be created in Black communities, such as employment opportunities for the unemployed and underemployed to foster family stabilization, and neighborhood beautification projects that can provide jobs and an improved environment.