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Welcome to Maai Mahiu Secondary School! Our school was established in 1998 by the parents of the neighboring primary school. From humble beginnings, it has grown into a large and thriving school. Our school has 6 classrooms, a computer lab, and a science lab. Currently we have over 500 students enrolled in Form 1 to 4 (grades 9 through 12), and we are planning to separate into two schools - a boys' school and a girls' school. On this blog you will find posts from Maai Mahiu Secondary School and partners from around the world. Read and enjoy!

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

What are the limits of population growth.

WHAT ARE THE LIMITS OF POPULATION GROWTH?
Limits of population growth are the factors are the factors that hinder the increase in population of a certain area at a specific period of time. The limits may be positive or negative based on the circumstances.
Diseases and poor health is the major cause of reduction in the increase of population, it is based on the hygiene and body contacts, diseases such as the sexual transmitted diseases have taken a major influence on that fact, some of th3e diseases are curable while others do not even have vaccines. AIDs being one of the diseases have touched every corner of the world taking and struggling to reduce the increase of population in the whole world, leaving each one of us either affected or infected.

Secondly, family planning drugs have also been put across so as to reduce the number of children in a family, this being taken as a positive measure, it has greatly contributed to the hindrance in the growth of population.
Political instability has also erupted as another hindrance. Due to an instability in a nation most people and also many of them goes under unknown murderous where there is no one tackle the offences, some nations like Rwanda have been known to under go such situation leaving the country with few people and hence the least population.
In accordance to that, various calamities such as food shortages has taken a role objectives in making sure that there is no a single increase in population, despite the food shortage others like, floods, earth quakes and desertification have come up claiming a large number of innocent lives everywhere in the world.

Another threat of increase in population is the increase in number of accidents, it has shot up taking a mass number of people’s lives. Road accidents being one of this, it has played a severe role in reducing the number of people now and then, water ways, air transport and railways has been one of the threats which happens to kill many people once an accidents occurs.
Accidents of collapsing buildings have also played a big role in the limitation process accompanied by its brother in the mining process where many people happen to wok.
Early dearth rates or immature deaths have also contributed in the limitation process. Many youths are believed to die while they are still young. This is due to influence due to their habitants, through drug abuse. Many have been dying and while still so young leaving the country to been taken care by the old ones. Through criminal activities, a quite large number has been known to also loose hope and end up dying or being jailed.
Due to those energetic people being lost, countries/nations have experienced other calamities in the manufacturing industries hence the number of population in both sides lowering by a great deal.

Finally, use of technology in the field of fire has lost many and a mass number of innocent people to loose their lives. The introduction of atomic bombs and fire weapons such as machine guns has greatly undermined the increase of human population. These has caused more effects in the history of countries like Japan on which they can still be felt up to now.
Minor accidents, incidents, suicidal progress and others have also played a role in limiting the population growth in the world. These are minor cases which when put together cause assure you many hearts & souls if not energetic people are lost day in day out thus the population of the world being at stake if not carefully taken care of.
BY ANTHONY W. GITAU.

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