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Exploring Population Pressures Through Music and Media

In Justin Bieber's "As Long As You Love Me," the artist expresses the emotional struggle of individuals amidst societal pressure, highlighting the challenges posed by a world of over 7 billion people. The accompanying National Geographic video emphasizes the impact of overpopulation on our planet, raising critical questions about resources, sustainability, and societal well-being. As we reflect on these themes, we consider how they affect us today and envision the future in 10 to 20 years, exploring potential solutions to create a better outcome for humanity and the Earth.

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Exploring Population Pressures Through Music and Media

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  1. Bellringer • "As Long As You Love Me"Justin Bieber (feat. Big Sean)As long as you love me [x3]We're under pressure,Seven billion people in the world trying to fit inKeep it together,Smile on your face even though your heart is frowningBut hey now, you know, girl,We both know it's a cruel worldBut I will take my chances Music • What is Bieber saying, or mean, when he sings those lines? What does that say about the population of our planet?

  2. Population: 7 Billion

  3. Videos • 7 billion video • overpopulation

  4. Group/Independent Work • Now that you have watched the “7 Billion video” by Nat Geo please pick one issue from the video and in a paragraph please: • 1) tell me how it affects you now • 2) tell me how it will be 10 years from now • 3) tell me how you think it will be 20 years from now • 4) Is there a way to change this outcome? How?

  5. Alternative bellringer • The People Grow • While watching the video please summarize what the band ‘Godknott’ is trying to tell us about the population and the planet.

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