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What is happening to this world?

Usha Amrit November 10, 2005

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#6 Posted by ariz77 on November 11, 2005 6:53:27 pm
This is one of the worst piece of composition that I have read on this site .
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#5 Posted by ariz77 on November 11, 2005 6:53:21 pm
This is one of the worst piece of composition that I have read on this site .
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#4 Posted by arjun_m on November 11, 2005 8:45:06 am
is there a point in this article?

Or a coherent thought?
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#3 Posted by warpster on November 10, 2005 11:08:17 pm


please ensure minimum standards for FP articles. this is an unimaginative school essay.

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#2 Posted by KaalChakra on November 10, 2005 6:35:35 pm
What is happening to the quality of articles appearing on Chowk?
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#1 Posted by Behram1 on November 10, 2005 6:05:20 pm
There are only two comments:

1..The migration from rural area to the city will be a huge factor in countries such as Iran, where it is estimated that over 90,000 villages will shrink to less than 9,000. This is also true within China, where rural population is moving towards cities.

2...And due to the one-child policy there will be an estimated 200 million males in China, in the next 20 years. Extra males, in a society where family is the accepted norm for upward mobilty will be unacceptable. Also, these extra singles males will be pushed towards the lower strata of the society. What can these 200 million extra males do?

Respectfully submitted,
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