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Duration: 10:00 minutes Upload Time: 2007-01-12 18:33:04 User: zuperbeef :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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See the updated version! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-_06DyfRoo This is a documentary entry for National History Day 2006/2007 created as a partner project between myself (Wilfred Chan) and my partner, Tim Tan. We're both in the 10th grade at Shorewood High School. The NHD theme for this year was "Triumph and Tragedy" - we chose China's One-Child Policy. We're hoping you'll watch, enjoy, and give us feedback. The project was researched over the last few months, and video edting took us about a week and a half in Windows Movie Maker. All videos/images were credited at the end (sorry for the quick scroll: it had to fit within the ten minute limit) and were used under NHD Fair Use guidelines. |
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| Ka11ibar ::: Favorites Thankyou, big help. I'm doing on this in geography. I hot a lot of Info from it. 07-10-11 21:29:09 __________________________________________________ | |
| number356 ::: Favorites One child law should be universal. If women did'nt get pregnant in the first place they would'nt be forced into an abortion. The world is having a huge imbalance of poor people. How many children you have should be based on how much money you have. 07-10-10 01:28:36 __________________________________________________ | |
| kukiszabolcs ::: Favorites Please stay informed: read Reporters Without Borders -- (rsf dot org), Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and the most shocking of them all OrganHarvestInvestigation(dot)net. Olympic Games and Crimes Against Humanity must not exist together, so please Keep the Olympic Games, make it wonderful, but first things first, IMPROVE HUMAN RIGHTS, because anyway everybody who will attend will know about it! And if the communist government doesn't want to improve, then CHANGE IT! 07-09-24 16:54:43 __________________________________________________ | |
| loserheadretard ::: Favorites thats a really good point. its only becuase in china they dont have any good land. if the whole of china was flat i dont think it would be much of a problem. they wouldnt have the pollution they got because so many ppl live in one area. and they wouldnt really need to have a one-child policy. but CBEIF has made a really good point. i still dont think its right. 07-09-08 07:07:01 __________________________________________________ | |
| cbeif ::: Favorites Umm, people that think population control is awful. think about this. If population doubles every 60 years, then around the year 3030 every person will have only 1 square foot of land left. right now we only have about 480' x 480' per person 07-09-04 19:07:44 __________________________________________________ | |
| johncenarulesss ::: Favorites you are totally right, this is horrible, cant believe this is hapening in 2007 07-07-29 15:10:29 __________________________________________________ | |
| nratalie ::: Favorites I think the U.S. needs a ONE CHILD LAW.....one child women are PRAISED:):) 3 or more are just GREEDY IDIOTS:) 07-07-22 20:39:39 __________________________________________________ | |
| ashcroft8 ::: Favorites One child law Rules! Overpopulation sucks! 07-07-15 17:42:48 __________________________________________________ | |
| kukiszabolcs ::: Favorites Do you know how this law looks like when it is enforced? Aborting a child which has more 7-9 months + (+ because they sometime kills them after birth, however cruel and unbelievable this might sound) ... ? Grrrr .... no way, better Educate People, don't force them ... that is only brutal and inhuman !!!! Read up what is happening in China, keep yourself informed, this can stop this massacre!!! 07-06-22 08:37:57 __________________________________________________ | |
| lletcher ::: Favorites I spent 6yrs in Macau. Went in and out of China often. This is a huge issue. You know it is tragic when a nations No. 1 method of "birth control" is abortion. 07-06-18 03:12:08 __________________________________________________ | |
Sunday, October 21, 2007
The High Cost of a Lower Population - The One Child Policy
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