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- Should everyone have the right to have as many children as they want? Explain.
- Using critical thinking skills, analyze the following statement: “Population is not the cause of environmental problems; technology is.”
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I think everyone should not have the right to have many children as they want. People should be
given the right to have children but the number of children that someone should have to be
regulated. It is because the resources that are found on earth are limited and when are given the
opportunity they may abuse it which can lead to many children being born which result in
overpopulation and these puts a lot of pressure on the resources because they will not be enough
for everyone. With time the resources will be exhausted making generations in the future to
starve. Giving people the right to have many children also adds just to the population problem
that we are experiencing which need to be regulated so to minimize the rate at which the
population is growing .
Having many children is also not healthy for the bodies of women. If the women give birth to
many children the tissues in the body are overworked making them age first and be prone to
lifestyle disorders. People should not have this right because when they get more children their
income, on the other hand, does not increase and therefore catering to the needs of the children
become involved which makes children lack basics in life hence experience difficulties while
growing up which no one advocates for. The people may therefore not be in a position to provide
the chil...
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