China faces a serious problem with overpopulation as its population grows by 8-10 million people per year and is currently over 1.3 billion people. While the one-child policy has slowed growth, China is only able to produce enough food for about half its population. However, officials believe China's population will soon peak below 1.37 billion by 2010, some 400 million less than it would be without the one-child policy. With its large population and limited land area, overpopulation remains a major challenge for China.
The document discusses various aspects of Pakistani culture and consumer behavior from a marketer's perspective. It covers topics like Islamic values, regional languages, use of technology, mixed cultures, shopping, cuisine, customs and traditions. It also analyzes how marketers have adapted their strategies and advertising approaches over time from the 1960s to today to better understand and target consumers in Pakistan. Celebrity endorsements, family orientation, and using music/emotions in ads are some examples discussed. The document provides useful insights for marketers on Pakistani consumer psychology and culture.
Overpopulation occurs when the population of organisms exceeds the carrying capacity of their habitat. The world population density is currently 117.2 people per square mile. With overpopulation, resources like fresh water supplies and food sources are running low, which could lead to problems like increased inbreeding, extinction due to lack of resources, and issues locating mates. Some countries have implemented policies like birth control, family planning education, and increasing opportunities for women in the workforce to help address the problems caused by overpopulation.
Pakistani culture is a mix of Islamic values and regional traditions. It draws from Islamic civilization and is marked by religious holidays. Urdu is the national language though regional languages are also spoken. The culture is rich in literature, sports, handicrafts, colorful regional dresses, and festivals. It is a male-dominated society where the senior male is head of the family.
Pakistani culture is diverse due to influences from various groups throughout history including Arabs, Persians, Turks, and Mongols. It has several key characteristics: Islamic values and traditions shape society and culture, Urdu is the national language though regional languages include Punjabi, Pashto, Sindhi, and Balochi. Pakistani culture blends these regional cultures and also features a rich literary tradition. Traditional dresses, fairs, festivals, sports, and handicrafts are also important aspects of Pakistani culture.
Overpopulation in Pakistan (Contemporary Issues) -ZKZareen Khan
The document discusses overpopulation as a threat to Pakistan. It notes that Pakistan's population is approximately 180 million people, straining resources and causing issues like poverty, pollution, and lack of adequate housing and healthcare. Overpopulation is driven by factors such as early marriages, high birth rates, a lack of family planning resources, and inconsistent government policies. Solutions proposed include promoting education, healthcare access, family planning programs, subsidizing public welfare, and raising awareness of the issue.
Overpopulation is defined as excessive population that leads to overcrowding. The human population is projected to reach 9.2 billion by 2050. Overpopulation is caused by improved healthcare, sanitation, and food distribution. Immigration also contributes to overpopulation. The main consequences of overpopulation are poverty, pollution, crime, and economic problems. Solutions proposed include China's policies restricting family size through education and planning programs, as well as generally promoting education, recycling, and family planning through various media.
China faces a serious problem with overpopulation as its population grows by 8-10 million people per year and is currently over 1.3 billion people. While the one-child policy has slowed growth, China is only able to produce enough food for about half its population. However, officials believe China's population will soon peak below 1.37 billion by 2010, some 400 million less than it would be without the one-child policy. With its large population and limited land area, overpopulation remains a major challenge for China.
The document discusses various aspects of Pakistani culture and consumer behavior from a marketer's perspective. It covers topics like Islamic values, regional languages, use of technology, mixed cultures, shopping, cuisine, customs and traditions. It also analyzes how marketers have adapted their strategies and advertising approaches over time from the 1960s to today to better understand and target consumers in Pakistan. Celebrity endorsements, family orientation, and using music/emotions in ads are some examples discussed. The document provides useful insights for marketers on Pakistani consumer psychology and culture.
Overpopulation occurs when the population of organisms exceeds the carrying capacity of their habitat. The world population density is currently 117.2 people per square mile. With overpopulation, resources like fresh water supplies and food sources are running low, which could lead to problems like increased inbreeding, extinction due to lack of resources, and issues locating mates. Some countries have implemented policies like birth control, family planning education, and increasing opportunities for women in the workforce to help address the problems caused by overpopulation.
Pakistani culture is a mix of Islamic values and regional traditions. It draws from Islamic civilization and is marked by religious holidays. Urdu is the national language though regional languages are also spoken. The culture is rich in literature, sports, handicrafts, colorful regional dresses, and festivals. It is a male-dominated society where the senior male is head of the family.
Pakistani culture is diverse due to influences from various groups throughout history including Arabs, Persians, Turks, and Mongols. It has several key characteristics: Islamic values and traditions shape society and culture, Urdu is the national language though regional languages include Punjabi, Pashto, Sindhi, and Balochi. Pakistani culture blends these regional cultures and also features a rich literary tradition. Traditional dresses, fairs, festivals, sports, and handicrafts are also important aspects of Pakistani culture.
Overpopulation in Pakistan (Contemporary Issues) -ZKZareen Khan
The document discusses overpopulation as a threat to Pakistan. It notes that Pakistan's population is approximately 180 million people, straining resources and causing issues like poverty, pollution, and lack of adequate housing and healthcare. Overpopulation is driven by factors such as early marriages, high birth rates, a lack of family planning resources, and inconsistent government policies. Solutions proposed include promoting education, healthcare access, family planning programs, subsidizing public welfare, and raising awareness of the issue.
Overpopulation is defined as excessive population that leads to overcrowding. The human population is projected to reach 9.2 billion by 2050. Overpopulation is caused by improved healthcare, sanitation, and food distribution. Immigration also contributes to overpopulation. The main consequences of overpopulation are poverty, pollution, crime, and economic problems. Solutions proposed include China's policies restricting family size through education and planning programs, as well as generally promoting education, recycling, and family planning through various media.
The document discusses issues related to overpopulation in the United States, including climate change caused by drought, waste problems from increased population, and loss of forest land and animal habitats. It suggests having government officials focus directly on these issues to plan accordingly, creating new sewer systems, and developing new tree farms to address the problems while also noting that more people can lead to more progress through new ideas and inventions if prepared for properly.
The document discusses human resources and population issues in Pakistan. It provides background on population growth rates, distribution, and causes of population explosion in Pakistan. Some key points are:
- Pakistan's population growth rate is 2.1% and it is the 6th most populous country, projected to become 4th largest by 2050.
- Factors driving high population growth include high birth rates, lack of education, early marriages, and preference for male children.
- The government needs to implement economic, social, family planning, and administrative measures to address overpopulation, such as modernizing agriculture, expanding industry, and creating rural job opportunities.
The document discusses the demography and population of Pakistan. It defines population as all organisms that belong to the same species and live in the same area. Demography is defined as the study of human populations, including their size, composition, distribution, and how populations change over time through births, deaths, and migration. The population of Pakistan was reported at 163.77 million in 2009 and estimated at 179 million in 2012 according to the Population Census Organization. Rapid population growth and high fertility rates are linked to higher poverty levels.
Pakistani culture is primarily based on Islamic traditions but has been influenced by other cultures in the subcontinent. It is characterized by simple dress that covers the body according to Islamic principles. Diet is strictly halal according to Islamic teachings. Popular sports include cricket, field hockey, wrestling, and squash. Literature and regional languages reflect a shared cultural background. Art, calligraphy, architecture and festivals also show Islamic influences, such as the celebration of Eid holidays. Social customs are performed at birth, marriage and death. While British and Hindu influences are seen in areas like language and music, Pakistani culture emphasizes Islamic values of justice, equality and service to humanity.
Overpopulation is one of the major problems facing the planet today, as it directly or indirectly fuels issues like pollution and global warming. The global population has grown continuously since 1400 AD but most significantly over the last 50 years due to medical and agricultural advances. Overpopulation is caused by declining death rates, rising birth rates, migration, and lack of education. Potential solutions include continuing efforts to reduce suffering from disease and poverty, improving resource efficiency and pollution control, and keeping population numbers sustainable.
Pakistani culture, national and regional culture, convergence and divergenceRana Umar
The document provides an overview of the diverse cultures found across the four provinces of Pakistan - Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan. It discusses the main languages, cities, cuisines, music, attire, and other cultural aspects of each province. The provinces vary significantly in terms of geography, history, and peoples, but all share a common thread of Islam that helps unite the country.
Betalt digitalt innhold. Hva har mediehusene lært til nå. geirbore
Foredrag om medienes digitale strategier, erfaringer med betalingsløsninger, og hva det kan bety for journalistikken. Innledning til seminar arrangert av Stup, Institutt for journalistikk og MBL 21. januar i Oslo.
Randi Ranset og Sissel Hansens foredrag fra TUR2010 om Liten tid og lite penger - hvordan utnytte verktøyene i GuestMaker-suiten for en mer effektiv hverdag.
This document discusses the power of imagery in GIS platforms and ArcGIS specifically. It highlights that imagery is at the heart of many GIS systems and the ArcGIS platform is highly capable for imagery. ArcGIS allows users to see imagery, find patterns within imagery remotely, and share imagery and insights with others. New products like Drone2Map for ArcGIS help turn drone imagery into enterprise tools for tasks like orthomosaicking, 3D modeling, and inspections.
The document discusses how 2 billion jobs may disappear as technology disrupts various industries. Jan Grønbech, the Country Director of Google Norway, emphasizes that companies must either disrupt their industries or be disrupted by other innovative competitors. He notes that while such disruption can eliminate many jobs, it can also create new types of jobs to drive industries forward in a changing environment.
The document discusses issues related to overpopulation in the United States, including climate change caused by drought, waste problems from increased population, and loss of forest land and animal habitats. It suggests having government officials focus directly on these issues to plan accordingly, creating new sewer systems, and developing new tree farms to address the problems while also noting that more people can lead to more progress through new ideas and inventions if prepared for properly.
The document discusses human resources and population issues in Pakistan. It provides background on population growth rates, distribution, and causes of population explosion in Pakistan. Some key points are:
- Pakistan's population growth rate is 2.1% and it is the 6th most populous country, projected to become 4th largest by 2050.
- Factors driving high population growth include high birth rates, lack of education, early marriages, and preference for male children.
- The government needs to implement economic, social, family planning, and administrative measures to address overpopulation, such as modernizing agriculture, expanding industry, and creating rural job opportunities.
The document discusses the demography and population of Pakistan. It defines population as all organisms that belong to the same species and live in the same area. Demography is defined as the study of human populations, including their size, composition, distribution, and how populations change over time through births, deaths, and migration. The population of Pakistan was reported at 163.77 million in 2009 and estimated at 179 million in 2012 according to the Population Census Organization. Rapid population growth and high fertility rates are linked to higher poverty levels.
Pakistani culture is primarily based on Islamic traditions but has been influenced by other cultures in the subcontinent. It is characterized by simple dress that covers the body according to Islamic principles. Diet is strictly halal according to Islamic teachings. Popular sports include cricket, field hockey, wrestling, and squash. Literature and regional languages reflect a shared cultural background. Art, calligraphy, architecture and festivals also show Islamic influences, such as the celebration of Eid holidays. Social customs are performed at birth, marriage and death. While British and Hindu influences are seen in areas like language and music, Pakistani culture emphasizes Islamic values of justice, equality and service to humanity.
Overpopulation is one of the major problems facing the planet today, as it directly or indirectly fuels issues like pollution and global warming. The global population has grown continuously since 1400 AD but most significantly over the last 50 years due to medical and agricultural advances. Overpopulation is caused by declining death rates, rising birth rates, migration, and lack of education. Potential solutions include continuing efforts to reduce suffering from disease and poverty, improving resource efficiency and pollution control, and keeping population numbers sustainable.
Pakistani culture, national and regional culture, convergence and divergenceRana Umar
The document provides an overview of the diverse cultures found across the four provinces of Pakistan - Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Balochistan. It discusses the main languages, cities, cuisines, music, attire, and other cultural aspects of each province. The provinces vary significantly in terms of geography, history, and peoples, but all share a common thread of Islam that helps unite the country.
Betalt digitalt innhold. Hva har mediehusene lært til nå. geirbore
Foredrag om medienes digitale strategier, erfaringer med betalingsløsninger, og hva det kan bety for journalistikken. Innledning til seminar arrangert av Stup, Institutt for journalistikk og MBL 21. januar i Oslo.
Randi Ranset og Sissel Hansens foredrag fra TUR2010 om Liten tid og lite penger - hvordan utnytte verktøyene i GuestMaker-suiten for en mer effektiv hverdag.
This document discusses the power of imagery in GIS platforms and ArcGIS specifically. It highlights that imagery is at the heart of many GIS systems and the ArcGIS platform is highly capable for imagery. ArcGIS allows users to see imagery, find patterns within imagery remotely, and share imagery and insights with others. New products like Drone2Map for ArcGIS help turn drone imagery into enterprise tools for tasks like orthomosaicking, 3D modeling, and inspections.
The document discusses how 2 billion jobs may disappear as technology disrupts various industries. Jan Grønbech, the Country Director of Google Norway, emphasizes that companies must either disrupt their industries or be disrupted by other innovative competitors. He notes that while such disruption can eliminate many jobs, it can also create new types of jobs to drive industries forward in a changing environment.
2. Amedia -
Landets største utgiver av lokale medier
✪ Vort Arbeide første avis i 1884
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✪ 70 lokalaviser + øvrige publikasjoner
✪ 2,5 millioner lesere daglig
✪ Fra Hammerfest til Tvedestrand
✪ Tynt besatt i storbyene
3.
4. Amedia -
Nasjonale bærebjelker for lokale satsinger
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✪ ANB - felles stoffproduksjon og syndikering
✪ Dominante markedssamkjøringer på lokale medier
✪ 1881, TEK, Nettavisen og andre posisjoner
✪ Mer og mer utvikles nasjonalt
✪ Ny, felles kartavtale med Geodata - i startgropa
6. Sped begynnelse - store muligheter
✪ Enkle verktøy i publiseringsplattformene
✪ Sporadisk deling og få felles karttjenester
✪ Individuelle medarbeidere viser initiativ
✪ Googles kart og verktøy kombinert med offentlige data
og brukerbidrag
✪ Suksesshistorier antyder mulighetene
Kart i lokalavis
7. ✪ Nytt firma overtok søppelkjøring i kommunen
✪ Lesere meldte misnøye med tjenesten
✪ Budstikka utviklet kartløsning - ba om bidrag
✪ Leserne rapporterte direkte i kartet
✪ God kartjournalistikk. Lett å delta
✪ Samfunnsmessig konsekvens - fikk resultater
Budstikkas søppelkampanje -
kartbasert lokalaktivisme
http://diverse.budstikka.no/soeppel/
8. ✪ Dårlig vedlikehold av vei - tema som engasjerer!
✪ Helt enkel løsning. Lesere sender bilder + tekst
✪ Over 60 bidrag så langt
✪ Eksempel hvor kart er mest effektiv formidler
✪ Eksempel på hva som er mulig for en liten avis
Gjengangeren - leserne forteller
http://www.gjengangeren.no/nyheter/her-er-de-darlige-veiene-1.7858591
9. ✪ Data fra Vegvesenets NVDB-api
✪ Alvorlighetskoder og store mengder ulykkesinfo
✪ Formidlet gjennom Google Maps
✪ Fortløpende oppdatert og evig aktuelt, kan gjenbrukes i
stadig nye artikler
Moss Avis - offentlige data i lokal kontekst
http://www.moss-avis.no/forbruker/motor/40-prosent-ferre-skadde-i-ostfoldtrafikken-1.7690976
10. ✪ Kombinasjon av brukerskapt og journalistikk
✪ Effektiv fortelling av en ikke-statisk sak
✪ Potensiale for mye mer - flomsonekart fra NVE
✪ Lista for slike manøvre ligger for høyt per idag
Drammens Tidende - flomkart
http://dt.no/nyheter/se-flomkart-med-bilder-fra-leserne-og-dts-journalister-1.7902755
11. ✪ Historiene må fortelles lokalt
✪ Vi skal lage den enkle kartmaskinen
✪ Enkle verktøy mot api/SDKer til Esri
✪ Gode grensesnitt for brukerbidrag
✪ Standardoppsett og gode muligheter for gjenbruk og
deling (Fri Flyt)
✪ Gode uttrekksmuligheter til papir
Hvor skal vi?
Kart i lokalavis
13. ✪ Høy kartkvalitet over hele landet - også på Tynset
✪ Kartinnhold oppdateres basert på brukervalg
✪ Lett å bytte mellom listevisninger
✪ Enkel tjeneste uten ekstra kartdata
✪ Kartplassering basert på adresse, gårdsnr, bruksnr
✪ Oppkjøp av 1881 og avtale med Geodata åpner for nye
muligheter
Lokale boligkart
http://www.retten.no/vis/rubrikk/eiendom/kart.html#catId=16000&transId=1&localGeo=true
14. ✪ Eksepsjonelt populært lokalstoff
✪ Forvitret produkt - men fortsatt populært
✪ Ny versjon under utvikling med kart fra Geodata
✪ Ønsker bedre integrasjon med rubrikkannonsene
Eiendomsbasen - lokale overdragelser
http://forbruker.sb.no/eiendomsbasen/
15. ✪ Mer finkornet lokal områdeinndeling
✪ Relevant lokal informasjon i kartene
✪ Knytte sammen kart og redaksjonelt innhold
Hvor skal vi?
Kart i rubrikk
17. ✪ Siden 2007: utallige kartplasserte arrangementer,
brukerbidrag, bilder, hyperlokale soner...
✪ 2,5 mill brukere er en magisk ressurs - hvis vi klarer å
engasjere og lage gode verktøy
Lokalavisene som datadynamoer
http://nordmorerundt.no/
18. ✪ Hendelser fra lokalavis, Underskog og Facebook
✪ Henter arrangementer som folk i kretsene dine har
publisert eller meldt sin interesse for
✪ Sorterer kun etter nærhet
Bagera - nærhetsbasert kalender
http://bagera.no/
19. ✪ Dusinvis av arr. hver helg, hele sommersesongen
✪ Motorevents presenterer treffene kronologisk
✪ Henter arrangementer med nøkkelord “motorevents” fra
Facebook + fra lokalavis
✪ Internasjonale ambisjoner
Motorevents - samler motorsamlinger
http://www.getmotorevents.com/
21. ✪ Vår dekningsprofil er unik og en god match for mange
nasjonale, lokalt distribuerte aktører
✪ I mange områder har vi bedre dekning enn
rivaliserende mediekanaler
✪ Kart og kartdata kan avdekke muligheter og
kommunisere Amedias styrker til mulige kunder
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