Svetlik-Reese American Intercontinental University Table of Contents Section 1: demographics of the U.S. population 1.1 Current Statistics 1.2 Recent Trends 1.3 Forecasted Trends 1.4 Immigration versus Native 1.5 Religion 1.6 Age 1.7 Race Current Statistics According to the 2010 census completed by United States Census Bureau the population is 308,746,065. Of that number 151,781,326 were male, and 156,964,212 were female. The overall median age
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because of traditions which impose to the girl family to give dowry when they get their girl maried. However, more recently this situation gradually disappears. So india is a man domiated society. An other problem of the India is the economy : The population growth is fast-growing and now in India,family planning programs encourages families to have less than 2 child per family. About 35 per cent of people live on less than 1$ a day. Poverty is worst in rural areas and is often accompanied by high
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Figure 1 shows the basic total attendance and membership breakdown for the various weekly attendee groupings of the Illinois Great Rivers Annual Conference. On average, each weekly attendance group has 5,387 attendees. Furthermore, the red bar and blue bar combined represents the total membership per size category. For example, there are 5,882 total weekly attendees and 7,630 members attributed to all churches that fall within Group 750+. The largest section of membership is captured in churches
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migrated to this country. Australia's population growth has been slow and consistent for the last five years, with a growth of 1.8% every
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Fair Housing Act. The census can help schools and business' to target specific demographics that reside in that specific area to better serve the community. I would like to focus on the Hispanic population from the findings in the 2010 Census and more specifically, the numbers for the Guatemalan population in the US because my son is part Guatemalan so I have a special interest in that area. I knew that his father was half Guatemalan and up until I had my son I
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Sustainability Challenges of Immigrant Community-Based Nonprofit Organizations in Buffalo, New York Sustainability is often a challenge experienced by many service provider organizations. In the United States, often regarded as a nation of immigrants, the number of immigrant community-based organizations are steadily increasing around the country. Accordingly, with the growth of immigrant communities, immigrant community-based nonprofit organizations are typically organized to assist the increasing
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boomers, gen-x and the gen-y which is sometimes call the Millennials. Currently we have a very large population of baby boomers at 77.3 million people, followed by a rather small population of gen-x with roughly 49.1 million people and then we have another really big
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As the data provided by Statistics Canada, visible minorities have become the most characteristic feature of Canada, representing a larger and larger share of the Canadian population as time goes by. Although their workforce availability rate based on the 2006 census was 12.4%, the represented rate in the federal service sector is only 9.8%. As was anticipated by the committee, the gap appears to be widening. Based on the statistics published in 2009, the core public administration still appears
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Rakay Wiley AP Human Geography Period 4 Ms.Wilborn 31 May 2016 Why are the people of Englewood becoming more violent as the years progress? Word Count: 1693 Wiley 2 Table of contents Page 1…………………………………………………………………..…... Cover page Page 2……………………………………………………………………….Table of Contents Page 3……………………………………………………………………….Plan of Investigation Page 4-5…………………………………………………………………….Summary of Evidence Page 6-7……………………………………………………………….…....Evaluation of Sources Page 7-8………………………………………………………………
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with discrimination, injustices, deportation, ethical cleansing, and suffering (Bravo, 2005). Many of the individuals among this group have been identified as being a particular concern among psychologists. Throughout the United States, there is a population of 20.8 million Hispanics in the United States, 13.3 million are that of Mexican American origin, 2.2 million are Puerto Rican, 1.1 million are Cuban, 2.8 million are Central and South American, and 1.4 million among other Hispanic groups (United
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