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− | <p id="isi">a</p> | + | <p id="isi"><img width='700px' src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/0/06/UI_Indonesia_background1.jpg'><br><br>Welcome to the 21st century!!! We have synthetic biology, nuclear powerplants, nanotechnology, bunch other of cool stuffs... and<br><br><b>7.367.655.413</b><br><br>People to feed...<br><br>The question is... are our development enough... for All of us? Is it enough just for basic life with basic human rights?<br><br><button onclick='pgafgr()'>Population Growth and Food Growth Rate</button><p id='pgafgr'>a</p><br><br><button onclick='mdgs()'>MDGS Goals</button><p id='mdgs'>a</p><br><br><button onclick='gap()'>Gap</button><p id='gap'>a</p><br><br><button onclick='sqocm()'>Status Quo of Contaception Method</button><p id='sqocm'>a</p></p> |
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− | document.getElementById("pgafgr").innerHTML = "1. Population Growth and Food Growth Rate<br><br>A cleric once said (WARNING! If you are TL;DR person, skip to next paragraph!):<br><br>- food production tends to increase arithmetically, population tends to increase naturally at a geometric rate<br>- That the increase of population is necessarily limited by the means of subsistence,<br>- That population does invariably increase when the means of subsistence increase, and,<br>- That the superior power of population is repressed, and the actual population kept equal to the means of subsistence, by misery and vice<br><br>This cleric... is none other than Thomas Robert Malthus. A British economist, whose name etched for more than 150 years... since his death in 1834 until now 2015...<br><br>What he said basically is that earth is not enough for human population growth<br><br>Human growth will eventually lead to food crisis in the population... and lead to disruption of peace in the population. As the one that is hungry/ poor try to steal from the one that is full/rich. This will lead <br><br>A term was coined for this breaking point.... Malthusian catastrophe...<br><br><img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/b/be/UI_Indonesia_project2.jpg' width='500px'><br><br>This is not merely a theory....<br><br> Graphs below show the population growth<br><br><img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/7/7d/UI_Indonesia_project3.jpg' width='350px'><img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/e/e6/UI_Indonesia_project4.gif' width='350px'><br><br>Source: http://cnx.org/contents/9bf55f5c-6f4b-40d8-bc99-873d021291c3@4/Human-Population-Growth<br><br>This shows exponential growth pattern<br><br>As for food production growth<br><br><img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/8/8a/UI_Indonesia_project5.jpg' width='500px'><br><br>Source: http://www.newsustainabilityinc.com/2015/01/28/food-waste-critical-solvable-sustainability-issue/<br><br>Clearly shows linear pattern<br><br>What does all of this means? It is just as Malthus has stated more than 150 years ago...<br><br>Inequality arise<br><br>The problem which arise can easily spotted in the Millenium Development Goals (MDGs)"; | + | document.getElementById("pgafgr").innerHTML = "<b>1. Population Growth and Food Growth Rate</b><br><br>A cleric once said (WARNING! If you are TL;DR person, skip to next paragraph!):<br><br>- food production tends to increase arithmetically, population tends to increase naturally at a geometric rate<br>- That the increase of population is necessarily limited by the means of subsistence,<br>- That population does invariably increase when the means of subsistence increase, and,<br>- That the superior power of population is repressed, and the actual population kept equal to the means of subsistence, by misery and vice<br><br>This cleric... is none other than Thomas Robert Malthus. A British economist, whose name etched for more than 150 years... since his death in 1834 until now 2015...<br><br>What he said basically is that earth is not enough for human population growth<br><br>Human growth will eventually lead to food crisis in the population... and lead to disruption of peace in the population. As the one that is hungry/ poor try to steal from the one that is full/rich. This will lead <br><br>A term was coined for this breaking point.... Malthusian catastrophe...<br><br><img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/b/be/UI_Indonesia_project2.jpg' width='500px'><br><br>This is not merely a theory....<br><br> Graphs below show the population growth<br><br><img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/7/7d/UI_Indonesia_project3.jpg' width='350px'><img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/e/e6/UI_Indonesia_project4.gif' width='350px'><br><br>Source: http://cnx.org/contents/9bf55f5c-6f4b-40d8-bc99-873d021291c3@4/Human-Population-Growth<br><br>This shows exponential growth pattern<br><br>As for food production growth<br><br><img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/8/8a/UI_Indonesia_project5.jpg' width='500px'><br><br>Source: http://www.newsustainabilityinc.com/2015/01/28/food-waste-critical-solvable-sustainability-issue/<br><br>Clearly shows linear pattern<br><br>What does all of this means? It is just as Malthus has stated more than 150 years ago...<br><br>Inequality arise<br><br>The problem which arise can easily spotted in the Millenium Development Goals (MDGs)"; |
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− | document.getElementById("gap").innerHTML = "<img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/d/d1/UI_Indonesia_project9.jpg' width='500px'><br><br>Gap<br><br>The current population growth can only be controlled by government intervention through contraception. However, in Indonesia, contraception is failing. Graph below shows Indonesian Total Fertility Rate. Increase in number means increase in fertility, thus failure in contraception. The desired value is 2.1<br><br><img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/4/4e/UI_Indonesia_project9-2.png' width='500px'>"; | + | document.getElementById("gap").innerHTML = "<img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/d/d1/UI_Indonesia_project9.jpg' width='500px'><br><br><b>Gap</b><br><br>The current population growth can only be controlled by government intervention through contraception. However, in Indonesia, contraception is failing. Graph below shows Indonesian Total Fertility Rate. Increase in number means increase in fertility, thus failure in contraception. The desired value is 2.1<br><br><img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/4/4e/UI_Indonesia_project9-2.png' width='500px'>"; |
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− | document.getElementById("sqocm").innerHTML = "4. Status Quo of Contraception Method<br><br>Thus we analyze the status quo of contraception method<br><br>It turns out... every contraception method has advantage and disadvantages<br><br><img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/d/d5/UI_Indonesia_project10.png' width='500px'><br><br>Eventually, every method has inconvenience<br><br>Problem Solving<br><br>To solve the problem, Team iGEM UI Indonesia try to create the Ideal Contraception<br><br>Thus we have to fulfill these criteria:<br>- Inexpensive<br>- Easy to apply (does not need professional) minimal side effect<br>- Readily reversible<br>- Easy to reach<br>- Effective<br><br>This all actually can be resumed in one word:"; | + | document.getElementById("sqocm").innerHTML = "<b>4. Status Quo of Contraception Method</b><br><br>Thus we analyze the status quo of contraception method<br><br>It turns out... every contraception method has advantage and disadvantages<br><br><img src='https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/d/d5/UI_Indonesia_project10.png' width='500px'><br><br>Eventually, every method has inconvenience<br><br>Problem Solving<br><br>To solve the problem, Team iGEM UI Indonesia try to create the Ideal Contraception<br><br>Thus we have to fulfill these criteria:<br>- Inexpensive<br>- Easy to apply (does not need professional) minimal side effect<br>- Readily reversible<br>- Easy to reach<br>- Effective<br><br>This all actually can be resumed in one word:"; |
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