
U105 Nozzle Boot
Materials:
Body: Body: Aluminum (Spray-Painted)
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U105-A 1.5kg/case of1 1.6kg/case of1 8.9×7.7×41cm/case of1
U105-B 1.7kg/case of1 1.8kg/case of1 8.9×7.7×41cm/case of1
U105-C 1.1kg/case of1 1.2kg/case of1 8.9×7.7×41cm/case of1
U105-D 1.3kg/case of1 1.4kg/case of1 8.9×7.7×41cm/case of1
U105-E 1.5kg/case of1 1.6kg/case of1 8.9×7.7×41cm/case of1
U105-F 1.7kg/case of1 1.8kg/case of1 8.9×7.7×41cm/case of1
U105-G 1.7kg/case of1 1.8kg/case of1 8.9×7.7×41cm/case of1
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politicians providing more reassurances to Muslims that they are
welcome?
Adrian Waters
High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
Middle-aged spread
SIR ?I was disappointed that you, like other media, focused on births when discussing the burgeoning
population in the United States (“Now we are 300,000,000? October 14th). Although you noted that
births are neither increasing nor shrinking, and pointed out the fallacy of assuming that America s
population growth is thus due strictly to immigration, you didn t let the other shoe drop. If births don t
add to the population, and immigration isn t the whole story, accounting for around half of net population
growth, where does the rest of America s growth come from?
The answer lies in improvements to mortality; people are not dying as soon as they used to. Consider
that the bulk of the net growth in population is among older people. In the first half of the 21st century
the number of Ameri fuel dispenser cans aged over 45 is projected to grow nearly three times as fast as the number
under 45. Therefore the media has misrepresented what America s “young?economy will look like.
People over 45 have more discretionary income than younger people. It is the older generation s
spending, on more health care and travel but fewer flashy gadgets, that will create jobs and be the
impetus of the new economy.
Martha Farnsworth Riche
Fellow, Centre for the Study of Economy and Society
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York
SIR ?The optimism regarding America s population growth is unfounded. The world s present population
of 6.5 billion already exceeds the world s biological carrying capacity and is projected to reach 9.3 billion
by 2050. Moreover, each American currently has around six times the ecological footprint of his African
or Asian counterpart and twice the footprint of Europeans. On current trends population growth is clearly
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