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Essay / Overpopulation Case Study - 1611
were equally effective, it was stated that: “Durex or Choice, Army or Police, Teacher or Assistant; the service remains the same. This shows that the brand does not always decipher the quality of the condom.Graph showing the results of an experiment testing the resistance of different brands of condoms:In 2013, South Africa had an estimated population of 52 million inhabitants. With a growth rate of 1.34% in South Africa and an increase of 2 million people in just 3 years, it is clear that South Africa is facing an overpopulation problem. Overpopulation can be defined as the condition of a population so dense that it causes environmental deterioration, impaired quality of life, or demographic collapse. Imagine 52 million people living in an area of 1.2 million square meters, it would surely lead to many socio-economic problems. In order to reduce and manage South Africa's population, the only obvious solution is to reduce the number of births. It's impossible to control the number of children people have, but they can reduce the risk of unwanted births by making contraceptives effective. as possible. In doing so, we hope that this will reduce the South African population. Since condoms are the most commonly used contraceptive, this seems like a great place to start. A condom can be defined as a thin sheath, usually made of very thin rubber, worn over the penis during sexual intercourse to prevent conception or sexually transmitted diseases. The problem with condoms is that they only have a 98 percent success rate. In order to reduce unwanted pregnancies, we need to look at the 2 percent failure rate. There have been major studies that show that 1...... middle of document ...... which means they can focus more on other diseases that could only benefit the community. The project also decreases the number of unwanted pregnancies, which solves South Africa's overpopulation problem, which in turn solves socio-economic problems like crime. Cultural difference and views: Many cultures disapprove of the use of condoms, so automatically the results would not seem beneficial to them, this means there is a setback in the goal of population reduction. Once cultures learn about the survey, they will discover how reliable and strong condoms are, and they can be used safely in any culture, race and age. The next step of the project would be to either carry out the project with more brands to compare the durability, or to carry out other experiments like the electrical conductance test to observe the different functions of the condoms.