Any Geography teacher of 40 years ago who taught Demographics ( 6 & 7 form and the ‘revolution of rising expectations’ ) would have been acquainted with and anticipated the reported present situation in
Europe and its various cultures.
See ‘Population and History’ E.A.Wrigley; London 1969.
The decline in overall birthrates with the potential loss of an earning, productive workforce which supports an aging population has long been recognised as an economic and social problem.Not helped by books such as the ‘Population Bomb’ Paul Ehrlich. New York 1968.
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Royal Commission – Abuse in Care
From 30/11/20 – to 11/12/20 The Royal Commission focuses on evidence from survivors of sexual abuse and their experience of seeking redress in the Catholic and Anglican Churches and the Salvation Army.
Saturday 23 January Hebrews 9:2-3, 11-14; Psalm 47; Mark 3:20-21 He is out of his mind! We expect the opponents of Jesus to speak ill of him, to plot against him. But his relatives? And, most shockingly, his mother (read carefully Mark 3:31 in this context)? Mark presents Mary as someone who had to grapple […]
Professor Reville restates the obvious.
Any Geography teacher of 40 years ago who taught Demographics ( 6 & 7 form and the ‘revolution of rising expectations’ ) would have been acquainted with and anticipated the reported present situation in
Europe and its various cultures.
See ‘Population and History’ E.A.Wrigley; London 1969.
The decline in overall birthrates with the potential loss of an earning, productive workforce which supports an aging population has long been recognised as an economic and social problem.Not helped by books such as the ‘Population Bomb’ Paul Ehrlich. New York 1968.