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There is a very large body of research that tries to explain the effects of income, development, and population on health.

I can give you a few ideas. 1. When income and economic development is low, health expenditures are also low. This actually results in slower development, because when health is poor, then obviously economic development is going to be harder. 2. When income and health is poor, population growth also tends to be high. This is because it makes sense to have lots of children in order to support you in your old age. Again, this leads to slower economic development, because children require certain resources that take away from investing in capital and so forth. 3. However, as economic development proceeds, we see families investing more in health, having fewer children, and creating more sophisticated financial systems. This helps to speed up economic development

In grammar, infinitive is the name for certain verb forms that exist in many languages. In the usual (traditional) description of English, the infinitive of a verb is its basic form with or without the particle to: therefore, do and to do, be and to be, and so on are infinitives. As with many linguistic concepts, there is not a single definition of infinitive that applies to all languages. Many Native American languages and some languages in Africa and Aboriginal Australia simply do not have infinitives or verbal nouns. In their place they use finite verb forms used in ordinary clauses or special constructions. In languages that have infinitives, they generally have most of the following properties[citation needed] :

In most uses, infinitives are non-finite verbs. They function as other lexical categories usually nouns within the clauses that contain them, for example by serving as the subject of another verb.

They do not represent any of the verb's arguments. They are not inflected to agree with any subject. They cannot serve as the only verb of a declarative sentence. They do not have tense, aspect, moods, and/or voice, or they are limited in the range of tenses, aspects, moods, and/or voices that they can use. (In languages where infinitives do not have moods at all, they are usually treated as being their own non-finite mood.) However, it bears repeating that none of the above is a defining quality of the infinitive; infinitives do not have all these properties in every language, as it is shown below, and other verb forms may have one or more of them. For example, English gerunds and participles have most of these properties as well.

An "environment" is the whole of surrounding things.Surroundings are defined by a central entity. In ecology, environment refers to the surroundings of humankind. Generally, environment refers to the biological, physical and social things on the earth or in inhabitable space outside the earth's atmosphere.

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Significance of the Study This study is important in the fields of science, politics, sociology and philosophy for itwill answer the most truthful problem our world is facing today. The following disciplines hadthe fullestresponsibility to this so called changing world. As these progresses, we will be able tosee how it changed our life and style. This could affect the awareness of the living people that our world is suffering and wecontinue to take its glory. Awareness that this study could offer will be a big help in bringingback and maintaining the environmental balance. Theserecent environmental activities such asthe tsunami in Indonesia and Thailand, the hurricane in U.S.A., earthquakes in China, Korea andJapan, Haiti and Chile, destructive typhoons in Vietnam andPhilippines plus landslides andfloods frightened the world. So, theresearcher must say that studying this situation willreally bea big help in preventing all these catastrophes harsh environmental activities, happened duringthe past months and years. This is very beneficial to science for it will correct its mistakes for not seeing how theenvironment willreact to its advancement and the carelessness by the scientists. This study isbeneficial to science for it can give another view to look at in solving the puzzle ofenvironmental imbalance. This study can help science in their future inventions and discoveries. This is beneficial to politics for presenting a clearest picture as possible; they couldamend the laws or implement it properly. But it is not on only for the people who govern alone,but for the people being govern. They will be more aware that what they are doing is definitelyout of the context and not doing any beneficial or productive. This is beneficial to sociology for it can follow theroutes androots of the sociologicalproblem on environment. They can trace the misbehavior of the society and every individualinside the society. nPhilosophy,Philosophy, being the mother or foundation of all the discipline, will bechallenged to propagate the eliteness of the discipline in giving order to the things that peoplesupposed to do. It will be the starting point for P hilosophy to advance in a state wherein sciencecannot attain. This study will benefit the future generations for they can witness the world as a planethealthy to live in and conducive for life and can provide the needs. This is beneficial for it canwarn the people of the mistakes they did and still doing and performing. .

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