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    Early Childhood Education Observation

    Demographics I am placed at Tolbert Elementary in Resaca, Georgia which is part of the Gordon County School System in a fourth grade classroom. The school is located in a rural area with a 54% of the population being males and 46% of the population being females. Furthermore, my site teacher’s homeroom reflects similar percentages with 54.2% (13 students) of the population being males and 45.8% (11 students) of the population being females. Further, Tolbert is made up of 68.4% of Caucasian students

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    Central Elementary School: Case Study

    According to Delaware School profile, Central Elementary school in Seaford, DE is a diverse school. There is a total of 432 students in the school, 137 in the 3rd grade, 152 in the 4th grade and 143 in the 5th grade. Out of the 432 students, 37.7 % of the students are African American, 0.2 % students are American Indian, 1.4 % students are Asian. 0.2% of students are Asian, 14.6% are Hispanic/Latino, 40.5% are White students and 5.3% of the school's population is Multi-Racial. Other student characteristics

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    Ada Survey

    Survey Questions 1. What is your gender? a. Male b. Female 2. Please select your age category: c. 0-18 d. 19-39 e. 40-49 f. 50-59 g. 60+ 3. What is your race/ethnicity? h. White i. Hispanic or Latino j. Black or African American k. Native American or American Indian l. Asian / Pacific Islander m. Other 4. What is your knowledge about Diabetes? n. I am very knowledgeable

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    Demographic Paper

    Many populations are targeted in the United States, from aging population, patients with a particular chronic disease, children, patient with AIDS, patients requiring long term care and emergency management. AIDS is stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, patients with AIDS are highly impacted disease in the United States, impacting every city and every state every age and every race. Everyone is aware of AIDS how to prevent it but yet incurable disease once infected by it. Who can have

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    Minorty Report

    Introduction This report will provide a portrait of the Minority Population in the United States in order to add to our understanding of our Nations changes in ethnic diversity, particularly in the realm of business and marketing. AFRICAN AMERICANS According to the 2010 Census reported that there were 42,020,743 African Americans living in the United States (census.gov). Numbers from the Census Bureau show that African Americans make up 13.6% (up from 15.4% from 2000) of the total U. S.

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    Minority Research Paper

    Minority Research Paper Sharonica White September 8, 2013 MKTG 310 Introduction African, Asian and Hispanic American are the minority target markets in the country. All three of these target market has the own size, location, purchasing power and market potential. This report will evaluate and summarize each target market. 1 AFRICAN AMERICAN Total numbers in the U.S. 44,456,009 (http://www.reachingblackconsumers.com/2012/06/black-households-and-the-opportunities-they-present/)

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    U.S. Population 2025

    05-19-2015 MAR4503 Internet Assignment #1 Several websites and databanks have configured predictions for the United States population in 2025. These reports are intended to inform the U.S. about evolving population trends, which might affect the demographic landscape of our country by age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin. Many suggest how States are projected to become more racially and ethnically diverse over the next 10 years. Marketing strategies will shift over time, based on the trends and statistics

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    Difference Between Race and Ethnicity

    What is the difference between race and ethnicity? Race is defined as a group that is socially set apart because of obvious physical differences. Society determines what obvious means for example people that have common features such as hair color, skin color, body hair, etc. people tend to designate a racial group on physical differences opposed to cultural. Ethnicity on the other hand is defined as a group set apart from others because of it’s national origin or distinctive cultural patterns.

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    Unification and Integration in the American Political System

    Unification and Integration in the American Political System A serious problem among Latinos in America is finding a similarity among the many Latino cultures residing within the United States, an issue that can be better understood looking at the existing literature of the Latino’s community and political condition in order to explain their ability and opportunity to be incorporated into the American political system. The one constant for the Latino culture is similarity of language; the one

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    Not Typical American Family

    Brendan Lutz Dr. Jakubiak English 110 25 February 2011 Unit #2 Final Draft Not the Typical American Family Many of us love to just sit back and relax on weeknights, and just watch some TV. Popular shows of choice among families were sitcoms. These shows would portray different, unique types of families, and create their day to day lives into comedies. The types and class of families shown on sitcoms throughout the time of television has been widespread. Two shows in particular that I will discuss

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