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Learning Goal: I’m working on a biology writing question and need a sample draft to help me learn.I need help organizing a rough draft on the problem of human overpopulation. The assignment instructions are: Based on your chosen topic, you should develop a thesis; one that you are comfortable arguing both for and against.The top level of your discussion should contain the central arguments that support (Pro) or challenge (Con) your thesis. Each Pro claim added directly under the thesis should summarize a major argument you intend to develop in favor of your thesis. These claims can be slightly longer and should aim to represent the arguments most central to your discussion. Con claims added under the thesis can be devoted to key counter arguments. Dealing with counter arguments effectively is the hallmark of any effective argumentative piece.You should strive to have at least four top-level Pro claims and two top-level Con claims. Each top-level Pro or Con should introduce a new argument central to your thesis. With each major point of your argument introduced as a Pro or Con to the thesis, the next step is to organize your evidence and supporting analysis. Nested Pro claims can be used to cite scholarly sources to support the argument being made. Nested Con claims can be used to highlight potential counterexamples and objections. Every claim you have made at the top level of your discussion should be followed by at least three Pro claims and one Con claim.As you work down through your arguments, new Pro and Con claims can be added to contextualize, support, or refute the claim above them. If a claim is relevant to two different sections of the paper, it is possible to link the same claim in multiple locations.General guidelines & specifications:The paper must includea brief, yet descriptive title
page numbers
11-point font
be double-spaced
Your paper should be at least 7-8 well-developed paragraphs (excluding references)
You should have at least 15 scholarly references. Only published scholarly research from peer reviewed scientific journals will be allowed to use as literature sources—DO NOT use websites as sources for your references.
The Pro claims I have so far are human overpopulation causes overharvesting of resources such as food, human overpopulation contributes to air pollution, human overpopulation causes habitat destruction such as deforestation, human overpopulation contributes to species loss and reduction in genetic diversity. The con claims I have so far are human population control is not ethical as birth control and abortion is not ethical. The other con claim is that human overpopulation can contribute to economic growth or that human overpopulation does not contribute to air pollution. The sources I have so far are: 1. “Overpopulation and Sustainability” (2006) by David Pimentel 2. “World Overpopulation” (2012) by David Pimentel 3. “Population Policy options in the developing world” (1994) by John Bongaarts 4. “Causes and health consequences of environmental degradation and social injustice” (1982) by Martin Donohoe 5. “From Population Control to ‘Reproductive Rights’: Ideological Influences in Population Policy” (1998) by Seamus Grimes 6.”Science, Modernity, and the Making of China’s One-Child Policy” (2003) by Susan Greenhalgh 7.”OVERPOPULATION: ECOLOGICAL AND BIBLICAL PRINCIPLES CONCERNING LIMITATION” (2003) by Dorothy Boorse 8.”Reproductive Liberty and Overpopulation”(2004) by Carol A. Kates 9.”Reflections on the tropical deforestation crisis” (1999) by William F. Laurance 10.”Forest fires in the wildland–urban interface: A spatial analysis of forest fragmentation and human impacts” (2013) by M.L. Chas Amil, J. Touza, E. Garcia-Martinez 11.”Population Growth, Human Development, and Deforestation in Biodiversity Hotspots” (2006) by S. Jha and K. S. Bawa 12.”Human Population Control: The Missing Agenda” (1993) by Gary K. Meffe, Anne H. Ehrlich, and David Ehrenfeld 13. “What Every Conservation Biologist Should Know about Human Population” (2012) by T. D. Allendorf and K. Allendorf 14. “The social and environmental influences of population growth rate and demographic pressure deserve greater attention in ecological economics” (2020) by Jane N. O’ Sullivan
Requirements: 7-8 paragraphs