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Particularly, the concepts of population and its growth, density, and dispersion were established.
This underpinned one of the lecture's important contents, which is the demonstration of how life history traits are determined as a response to environmental factors such as in the case of survivorship or mortality patterns.
I have chosen to attend this lecture because it is related to my field of study, which is Health Studies and I am interested in gaining more insights about the nature of the courses I am going to study later on. I think that human ecology is related to my course because it is a framework that could explain the incidence of many health issues. When I attended the lecture, I already knew that human ecology studies the relationship between population and the environment. After the lecture, this was further enriched by new information such as how the field could predict or project vital statistics and health issues such as death and diseases. At first, it was challenging for me to take notes and follow the lecture since it was a new experience for me. However, I learned to focus on the structure of the lecture and identify contexts so that I was able to understand the difficult content better. All in all, the lecture is important to my academic goals because it gave me a glimpse of the content of one of the courses I plan to take for my undergraduate studies.
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