ghy101 1-4 geography as science: population 2017_01_25b
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Geography as science: population© World regional geography
Mark M. MillerThe university of Southern Mississippi
US Census Bureau. U.S. and World Population Clock. Retrieved January 25, 2017: http://
www.census.gov/popclock/
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Noack, Rick. 2014. Why South Korea predicts its end will come in 2750. Washington Post. August 30: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/08/30/why-south-korea-predicts-its-end-will-come-in-2750/
From University of Miami Biology. Retrieved 3/6/06: http://fig.cox.miami.edu/~cmallery/150/handouts/fertility.jpg
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Ellen Byron. From Diapers to 'Depends': Marketers Discreetly Retool for Aging Boomers. Wall Street Journal. February 5, 2011: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704013604576104394209062996.html
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