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1. Does high rate of population create food problem? If so, what might be done to resolve it?
2. Is there a problem with land ownership with reference to economic resources, If so, how might it be solved?
3. How do the marriage rules affect the current situation? Should changes be made here?
4. What impact does the ranking system (clans and chiefs) have on the current situation?

2007-04-16 06:42:15 · 9 answers · asked by saimkhan_saimkhan 1 in Social Science Sociology

9 answers

There is more than enough Food on the planet to feed two of our worlds. It’s simply mismanaged.

2007-04-16 06:45:12 · answer #1 · answered by grem 3 · 0 1

1.) Yes, overpopulation creates problems with food, medical facilities, education, and housing...at least for the poor. The rich just keep getting richer and fatter. As far as solutions, nothing that we aren't already doing. Current attempts at reforms will do enough. Beyond that, when the overcrowding gets to be too high, sickness and starvation spreads, people can't get treated fast enough, and the mortality rate goes up, so the end result is death, maybe even plague, but it will eventually solve itself.

2.) Yes, like every other resource in this world too much of it is owned by two few people. Unfortunately, the only logical solution is Communism, and we all know that doesn't work

3.) They don't. Other than some tax benefits and other things that gay couples are fighting for, all of which doesn't amount to anything compared to the economic situation on a global scale, marriage does not affect the situation.

4.) What are you smoking? Even in modern African society, people no longer live in tribal groups that use clanships and chiefdoms. Put down the reefer and read something published in the last 5 years.

2007-04-17 01:23:50 · answer #2 · answered by dwgamer82 3 · 0 0

1.Does high rate of population create food problem? If so, what might be done to resolve it?
2.Is there a problem with land ownership with reference to economic resources, If so, how might it be solved?
3.How do the marriage rules affect the current situation? Should changes be made here?
4.What impact does the ranking system (clans and chiefs) have on the current situation?

2007-04-16 13:44:57 · answer #3 · answered by iamrani 1 · 1 1

I think we already have this problem. For the increase in population, many who once were in the argricultural business sell their farm land, so that more housing can be created.
I think we are doing our own harm by doing that.
Look at the worlds population. We are growing a high number of obese people. The side effects come from the food manufactory's. To much chemicals are being put into our food chains. The way we need to resolve this would be not getting rid off our precious farm land, on which we can grow healthy food.
The only problem with land ownership is that they sell it to create new housing.

Cheese if this was home work, you got to do some more research my friend.

2007-04-16 15:50:44 · answer #4 · answered by angelikabertrand64 5 · 0 0

1. As long as we can keep establishing more and more fast food restaurants (fart food joints) there will never be a food problem. We will suffer numerous health problems because of the food but we won't lack the actual food !!

2. Actually, if the world can put down the butcher knife there are no food problems. In fact, if we maximized our land usage we could generate alot of good nutritous food and perhaps trade our farmed foods to other planets whose atmosphere is worse then ours for say...technology. I heard Venus is at MP9....That would be fun.

2007-04-16 14:14:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

1 we can resolve food problems by caniballism...
2 land grabbing is the best way to resolve it
3 no it does not and yes we muxt change it
4 nothing but it makes it very confusing

2007-04-16 13:58:28 · answer #6 · answered by junkie 2 · 0 1

Yes.
increase food production
decrease child production.

2007-04-20 13:22:03 · answer #7 · answered by NQS 5 · 0 0

No, Its people like me who eat more than they need then throw a bunch in the garbage that creates a food problem. The answer, Kill all fat people. Except me ;)

2007-04-16 13:46:09 · answer #8 · answered by Heffree 2 · 0 1

start killling people.

2007-04-16 13:52:15 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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