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...le in the first half of this century. Most of this growth occurs because of births in the cities, not because of migration. And few governments can ... ...ugh education and science—begun to slow the raging river of ever increasing births and to turn back the tide before humanity was wiped out by its ow... ...to reach one billion people. That was as recently as 1804. In 123 years, in 1927, it added its next billion. Then in only 33 years, in 1960, it reac... ...se on the other mountain top. Kelsey Grammer lived down the way on Cornell. Bob Foxworth lived on this side of the lake. My next door neighbor was S... ...ver 120,000.. But the world adds 200,000 people per day, with about 350,000 births and 150,000 deaths. The earthquake in Pakistan in 2005 killed 80,... ...4. Gonzales v. O Centro (2006) 546 U.S. 418 15. Buck v. Bell, 274 U.S. 200 (1927) 16. Skinner v. State of Okl. Ex Rel Williamson, (1942) 316 U.S. 53...