The world as 100 people

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The World as 100 People A brief look at the Earth’s population

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Looking at percentages of human populations.

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The World as 100 People

A brief look at the Earth’s population

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What?

• If we could shrink the world’s population into a village of only 100 people, this is what the village would look like.

• As we go through this, think of it in terms of percentages as well.

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57 people would be Asian

• The largest population concentrations on Earth are found in Asian countries

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27 people would be Europeans

• The second largest concentration of people on Earth are found in the smallest land area

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14 people would be from North and South America

COMBINED!• The largest land area is populated by only

14% of the Earth’s people.

• There is little chance of our country EVER becoming overpopulated!

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8 people would be from Africa

• Though much of Africa offers inhospitable living conditions, it still hosts a very small population given its massive land area.

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70 people would be non-white, 30 would be white

• Our Earth’s population is made up of 100s of different cultures and races.

• Together we make a colourful mosiac, one that’s hard to imagine in rural Canada.

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70 people would be non-Christian, 30 would be Christian

• As with race, our religious beliefs are also varied

• Though Christianity is widespread, it is not the most popular religion on Earth!

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50% of the Earth’s wealth would be in the hands of 6 people

• Some major corporations hold more wealth than the holdings of entire nations

• Can you think of some?

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Those 6 people would all be from the U.S.A

• Those major corporations who hold 50% of the world’s wealth are all located in the United States.

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70 people would not know how to read

• Reading, and the opportunity to learn to read is something that, as Canadians, we consider a right, not a privilege.

• Most of the planet does not enjoy this right

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80 people would live in sub-standard housing

• We take for granted our plumbing and electricity, our dry homes with built in heating systems.

• 80% of the planet does not enjoy these comforts

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50 people would be malnourished

• Children in our nation are suffering from obesity while a huge population in other nations is starving.

• Something to think about….

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11 people would be homosexual, 89 people would be heterosexual

• Roughly 10% of our Earth’s population is homosexual

• A good reason to erase homophobic language from our lexicon!

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1 person would have a college/university degree

• Only 1% of the Earth’s population has access to a post-secondary education

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1 person would own a computer

• Surprising, isn’t it? Most of us have at least one computer in our home, many of us have more!

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Consider this….

• When we examine our GLOBAL COMMUNITY in this way, it becomes clear that geography does not separate us from our human condition

• The need to adopt a peaceful and accepting attitude toward others is evident

• Remember the Golden Rule…