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Bibliography

Comu, Edward A., and Salome N.N. Ethelberg. Family Planning and Population Control in
Developing Countries: Ethical and Sociocultural Dilemmas. The Aquila Digital
Community. University of Southern Mississippi. n.d. Web. 8 Dec. 2016. This source talks
about the different ethical dilemmas that occur as a result of population control. Its main
focus is on the effects on developing countries as well as the relationships of those
countries with developed countries. These relationships are important to understanding
why developing countries face these dilemmas.
Rust, David L. The Ethics of Controlling Population Growth in the Developing World.
Intersect: The Stanford Journal of Science, Technology, and Society 3.1 (2010): 69-77.
Academic Search Complete [ERSCO] Web. 8. Dec. 2016. This source talks about the
history of population control and the current situation with respect to developing
countries. Both opposition and support for population control are discussed. The author
analyzes the morality argument of both sides. He concludes that a passive population
control method would be the most morally right method to use.

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