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The world population increased from 1 billion in 1800 to 7.7 billion today. The world population growth rate declined from 2.2% per year 50 years ago to 1.05% per year.
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- The FAFSA allows students to apply for various financial aid programs.
- The FAFSA requires students and their parents to provide financial information.
The FAFSA, or Free Application for Federal Student Aid, is a form that can be used by current and prospective college students of the United States. It helps them determine their eligibility for student financial aid and allows them to apply for various financial aid programs. The FAFSA is made available to the public on October 1, and it requires 2-year old US tax information to complete its financial sections.
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The partial-birth abortion statute, which sort of has come to light because of the Planned Parenthood tape, which they obviously used partial birth abortion to deliver some of these babies...The Supreme Court said it was unconstitutional. What we did as a member of Congress is we passed a law outlawing partial-birth abortion again, and we said to the Supreme Court, you’re wrong. And we actually listed the reasons why we thought the court was wrong. We made a minor — and I mean really minor change in the bill. Senate passed it. President Bush signed it and — guess what? The Supreme Court reversed itself.
The capital of Russia is Moscow. For centuries, the capital of Russia had been St. Petersburg, named after the Russian tsar Peter I. However, after its violent transition to communism in the early 20th century, Moscow was adopted as the new capital. It is also the largest city in Russia, with a population of close to 17 million people.
The capital of Ukraine is Kiev. Kiev is one of the oldest cities in eastern Europe and played an important economic role when it was encompassed by the Soviet Union. However, Ukraine regained its independence in 1991 and Kiev is still its capital.
The capital of Latvia is Riga, which has a tradition of an industrialized Baltic seaport. With close to 650,000 inhabitants, Riga also happens to be the largest city in the three Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.