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So for example, there was one study that was done in a
population
of Ashkenazi Jews in New York City.
And just like any population, most of the people live to be about 70 or 80, but some live to be 90 or 100.
And each one of these stars represents a
population
where scientists have asked, "Okay, are there differences in the type of FOXO genes among people who live a really long time?" and there are.
That's a third of the U.S.
population.
This is the number of distinct people that have helped us digitize at least one word out of a book through reCAPTCHA: 750 million, a little over 10 percent of the world's population, has helped us digitize human knowledge.
The problem with this business model is that 95 percent of the world's
population
doesn't have 500 dollars.
An often invisible
population
uses the arts to step into their light, but that journey out of invisibility is not an easy one.
Kelly calling Erin in her lowest moment, knowing that Erin would do whatever she could to make them feel loved and cared for, is proof to me that by using the arts as the entry point, we can heal and build our homeless youth
population.
This is not just a possibility; it's an imperative for Africa's future, a future that will see Africa's
population
double to two and a half billion people in just three decades, a future that will see Africa have the world's largest workforce, just as the idea of work itself is being radically reconsidered.
That's three times the
population
of the United States.
But at the same time, world food prices are rising and world
population
is rising and is set to reach 10 billion people by the end of the century.
Now, another thing about the
population
is we know that it's increasing, but a lot of us don't realize that it's also changing.
But I can tell you, I haven't read anything scarier than this here, and that's this statistic: in order to keep up with the growing population, we're going to need to grow more food over the course of the next 50 years than we have grown over the course of the past 10,000 years combined.
Now here, I'm not simply talking about the ticking time bomb that is the global
population.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the eastern American chestnut population, counting nearly four billion trees, was completely decimated by a fungal infection.
And this is due to
population
growth, economic development, climate change and demand for bio fuels.
There are some drug treatments, but they're only effective on a small fraction of the
population.
Now, I hope, in the coming years, that we are able to demonstrate through some concrete examples that fear is receding and that we can take courage from that alliance with civil society in different countries to support their problem-solving, among the Afghans, inside the Palestinian population, between the peoples of Palestine and Israel.
And I quote: "The effect of denying the services of INSITE to the
population
that it serves and the correlative increase in the risk of death and disease to injection drug users is grossly disproportionate to any benefit that Canada might derive from presenting a uniform stance on the possession of narcotics."
But 60 percent of the
population
lives within that one percent.
And if you're talking about entrepreneurs in conflict and post-conflict settings, then you must talk about women, because they are the
population
you have left.
And women can no longer be both half the
population
and a special interest group.
Then instead of deleting those positive outliers, what I intentionally do is come into a
population
like this one and say, why?
Between now and 2050, when the global
population
is set to move from today's 7.6 billion to tomorrow's 9.8 billion people, hundreds of millions of people will experience security, health and safety issues.
The
population
of the world is nearly seven billion people.
Five billion people; that's four times the
population
of India, that have never touched a computer, have never accessed the internet.
Well, there are many models that try and bridge the digital divide, that try and include the
population
at large.
That's approximately 30% of the digitally excluded
population.
Both myself and my brother belong to the under 30 demographic, which Pat said makes 70 percent, but according to our statistics it makes 60 percent of the region's
population.
Some say it's not
population
decline, it might be a change in the distribution of plankton.
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