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Are you typical….. Pre-thinking questions…. 1.Is the typical person left or right handed? 2.How much money does the typical person make in a year? 3.What percentage of the world has a bank account and cell phone 4. Is the typical person male or female? 5. What is the average age of the typical person 6.What is the typical ethnic group? 7.How many gallons of water does the typical American use in a day? 8.Video -- Seven Billion: Are You Typical? -- National GeographicVideo -- Seven Billion: Are You Typical? -- National Geographic

Population and Point of View Population Connection Population Research Institute

DemographicsPopulation density Replacement RatePopulation distribution Fertility Rate million Developed countries billion Developing countries billion Thomas Malthus billion Carrying capacity billion Hunger billion Exponential growth billion Pandemic billion Black Death(Bubonic Plague)infant mortality Industrial Revolutionnatural rate of increase Quality of lifezero population growth Birth rate Deathrate

What is the message and point of view of the Dot video from Population Connection?

Watch the following video clips, take a few notes if you need to in order to discuss or ask questions. #1 Overpopulation: The Making of a Myth - YouTubeOverpopulation: The Making of a Myth - YouTube #2 #3 Food: There's Lots Of It - YouTubeFood: There's Lots Of It - YouTube

What is the point of view of the Population Research Institute? How does this point of view differ from Population Connection? Can you find any common ground in the two points of view? What do you think? What more would you need to know? How do you think a person’s perspective would influence their thoughts on population?

Use the vocabulary list you made at the beginning of to answer the following question….. Why should the average U.S. citizen as well as business, community and world leaders understand population trends? Bonus: What happens every ten years in the United States?