Meredith Simpson, Strategic Planner at GPY&R Melbourne presents this compelling presentation on the recently released results from the 2011 Australian census.
Meredith analyses the most stimulating statistics (no, that is not an oxymoron) from last year's census to help paint a picture of Australia and where we are heading.
The document provides a summary of key population statistics from the 2011 Indian census:
- India's total population in 2011 was 1.21 billion with a decadal growth rate of 17.67%
- The rural population was 83.35 crores and urban was 37.71 crores, with equal growth of 91 million each
- Uttar Pradesh had the largest rural population of 155.3 million and Maharashtra the largest urban of 50.8 million
The document provides an overview of Census 2011 in India. Some key points:
1) Census 2011 was the 15th national census conducted in India in two phases - house listing and population enumeration. It covered over 640 districts and 7,742 towns across the country.
2) The census found India's population to be over 1.2 billion, an increase of over 181 million from the previous census in 2001.
3) Literacy rates increased from 64.83% in 2001 to 74.04% in 2011, an increase of 9.21 percentage points.
4) States like Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Bihar had the highest populations, while the sex ratio improved nationally and
Plastic poses significant environmental problems. It is made from polymers that do not degrade and can persist in the environment for centuries. When plastic litter ends up in oceans and waterways, it kills over 100,000 marine animals every year either through ingestion or entanglement. Plastic bag litter also pollutes landscapes worldwide. While recycling aims to reduce plastic waste, the recycling process itself can release toxic fumes and harm workers. Small actions like using reusable tote bags and reducing single-use plastic can help address this global issue. Government regulations and individual responsibility are both important to lessen the environmental impact of plastics.
The document discusses the history and rise of plastic from its invention in the 1860s to modern day uses and environmental concerns. It traces some of the key plastics developed like Bakelite, vinyl, nylon, polyethylene, polyester, and describes how plastics revolutionized industries like packaging, clothing, automobiles. However, it also notes that many plastics are toxic and release dangerous chemicals, contributing to pollution and health issues that environmentalists are now urging regulators to address.
Hi i'am Sean , i study in OUR OWN ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL .This is a power point on plastics , to help us understand what is a plastic , what are the types of plastic and what harm do they cause to our environment
Plastic poses serious threats to the environment and human life. It pollutes oceans and beaches, kills animals that ingest it, and takes over 1000 years to decompose. The production of plastic involves toxic chemicals like benzene that can cause cancer. Recycling plastic is also hazardous due to toxic fumes. Individual actions like reducing single-use plastic bag use and recycling bags can help address this problem.
Meredith Simpson, Strategic Planner at GPY&R Melbourne presents this compelling presentation on the recently released results from the 2011 Australian census.
Meredith analyses the most stimulating statistics (no, that is not an oxymoron) from last year's census to help paint a picture of Australia and where we are heading.
The document provides a summary of key population statistics from the 2011 Indian census:
- India's total population in 2011 was 1.21 billion with a decadal growth rate of 17.67%
- The rural population was 83.35 crores and urban was 37.71 crores, with equal growth of 91 million each
- Uttar Pradesh had the largest rural population of 155.3 million and Maharashtra the largest urban of 50.8 million
The document provides an overview of Census 2011 in India. Some key points:
1) Census 2011 was the 15th national census conducted in India in two phases - house listing and population enumeration. It covered over 640 districts and 7,742 towns across the country.
2) The census found India's population to be over 1.2 billion, an increase of over 181 million from the previous census in 2001.
3) Literacy rates increased from 64.83% in 2001 to 74.04% in 2011, an increase of 9.21 percentage points.
4) States like Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Bihar had the highest populations, while the sex ratio improved nationally and
Plastic poses significant environmental problems. It is made from polymers that do not degrade and can persist in the environment for centuries. When plastic litter ends up in oceans and waterways, it kills over 100,000 marine animals every year either through ingestion or entanglement. Plastic bag litter also pollutes landscapes worldwide. While recycling aims to reduce plastic waste, the recycling process itself can release toxic fumes and harm workers. Small actions like using reusable tote bags and reducing single-use plastic can help address this global issue. Government regulations and individual responsibility are both important to lessen the environmental impact of plastics.
The document discusses the history and rise of plastic from its invention in the 1860s to modern day uses and environmental concerns. It traces some of the key plastics developed like Bakelite, vinyl, nylon, polyethylene, polyester, and describes how plastics revolutionized industries like packaging, clothing, automobiles. However, it also notes that many plastics are toxic and release dangerous chemicals, contributing to pollution and health issues that environmentalists are now urging regulators to address.
Hi i'am Sean , i study in OUR OWN ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL .This is a power point on plastics , to help us understand what is a plastic , what are the types of plastic and what harm do they cause to our environment
Plastic poses serious threats to the environment and human life. It pollutes oceans and beaches, kills animals that ingest it, and takes over 1000 years to decompose. The production of plastic involves toxic chemicals like benzene that can cause cancer. Recycling plastic is also hazardous due to toxic fumes. Individual actions like reducing single-use plastic bag use and recycling bags can help address this problem.
Оценка гуманитарной ситуации на ДонбассеAkhmetovFDU
18 сентября, в рамках еженедельного отчетного пресс-брифинга Риммы Филь, координатора Гуманитарного штаба при фонде Рината Ахметова, были озвучены данные базового замера на тему «Оценка гуманитарной ситуации на Донбассе – какая помощь нужна населению в зоне боевых действий и переселенцам». Данный замер по заказу Гуманитарного штаба в течение августа проводила исследовательская компания Research & Branding Group с целью выявить основные ожидания и потребности жителей Донбасса, а также вынужденных переселенцев.
Сучасні підходи до лабораторної діагностики туберкульозуAkhmetovFDU
Доповідь Крістіни Попової, менеджера з лабораторної діагностики туберкульозу програми "Зупинимо туберкульоз в Україні"
Фонд Ріната Ахметова “Розвиток України”
This document summarizes the work of FOUR PAWS International, an animal welfare organization that operates spay/neuter programs for stray animals around the world. It discusses the problems caused by large stray animal populations, the ineffectiveness of mass killing, and endorses spay/neuter programs supported by the WHO as the most effective and humane solution. Specific data is presented showing the success of such programs in reducing animal populations and incidents of rabies in countries like India, Italy and Romania. FOUR PAWS' own program in Ukraine is described as neutering over 7,700 stray animals across 7 cities from 2012-present.
Оценка гуманитарной ситуации на ДонбассеAkhmetovFDU
18 сентября, в рамках еженедельного отчетного пресс-брифинга Риммы Филь, координатора Гуманитарного штаба при фонде Рината Ахметова, были озвучены данные базового замера на тему «Оценка гуманитарной ситуации на Донбассе – какая помощь нужна населению в зоне боевых действий и переселенцам». Данный замер по заказу Гуманитарного штаба в течение августа проводила исследовательская компания Research & Branding Group с целью выявить основные ожидания и потребности жителей Донбасса, а также вынужденных переселенцев.
Сучасні підходи до лабораторної діагностики туберкульозуAkhmetovFDU
Доповідь Крістіни Попової, менеджера з лабораторної діагностики туберкульозу програми "Зупинимо туберкульоз в Україні"
Фонд Ріната Ахметова “Розвиток України”
This document summarizes the work of FOUR PAWS International, an animal welfare organization that operates spay/neuter programs for stray animals around the world. It discusses the problems caused by large stray animal populations, the ineffectiveness of mass killing, and endorses spay/neuter programs supported by the WHO as the most effective and humane solution. Specific data is presented showing the success of such programs in reducing animal populations and incidents of rabies in countries like India, Italy and Romania. FOUR PAWS' own program in Ukraine is described as neutering over 7,700 stray animals across 7 cities from 2012-present.