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Old August 2nd 11, 12:28 PM posted to sci.space.station,sci.military.naval,sci.space.shuttle
Bob Haller
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Default Russia celebrates Space Station completion by planning to drop itin the Pacific Ocean.

the last i heard bthey are approaching one female for every 2
males......

chinese males take care of parents in old age/

unlike the US SS system/////////
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Old August 2nd 11, 05:01 PM posted to sci.space.station,sci.military.naval,sci.space.shuttle
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Default Russia celebrates Space Station completion by planning to dropit in the Pacific Ocean.

On 08/02/2011 04:58 PM, bob haller wrote:
the last i heard bthey are approaching one female for every 2
males......


I don't for one minute imagine you have some sort of source for that do you?


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Old August 5th 11, 07:47 PM posted to sci.space.station,sci.military.naval,sci.space.shuttle
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Default Russia celebrates Space Station completion by planning to drop it in the Pacific Ocean.

William Black wrote in
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On 08/02/2011 04:58 PM, bob haller wrote:
the last i heard bthey are approaching one female for every 2
males......


I don't for one minute imagine you have some sort of source for that
do you?


The CIA says that in the youngest cohort group (0-14 years of age) there is
a ratio of 1.18 males to each female. The next group (15 to 65) the ratio
is 1.05 to 1. In the eldest group, it is 0.92 to 1.
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