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    Historical facts Exiled Afghan leaders signed the Bonn Agreement in December 2001 . The agreement formed an temporary government with an administration under the Pashtun moderate Hamid Karzai. Karzai was elected president to the Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan in 2001. His counsel included diverse leaders of the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance. In 2004, a ratification of a new constitution was implemented. It was written by Loya

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    the fifth largest community in Nebraska. According to the United States Census Bureau, Kearney is a growing community, with growth of 4.5% between 2010 and 2013. The population of Kearney is predominantly white, with only 7% Hispanic population and 1% African American. The heritage of this community consists primarily of German, Norwegian, and Irish ancestry. The percentage of males and females is evenly split ("United States Census Bureau,” 2015). The majority of citizens are either Protestant

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    the construct of race in the census survey and the effect that it has on the social context of both cultural and social identity. These changes are based on the evolving landscape of the population as it pertains to the characteristics of its people. The Census was first administered in the 1790 and would take place every ten years . Its main purpose was to better respond to the needs of its citizens and how the government would represent the growing population. The Census provides the government with

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    Traffic Doesn't Cause Congestion, People do New York City has always had issues with overpopulation and congestion. As of July 2016, the U.S. Census Bureau has estimated New York City’s population at 8,537,673. That's an increase of 362,500 residents (or 4.4 percent) over the April 2010 decennial census count of 8,175,133. The city has not witnessed such a robust pace of growth in over a half-century. And, as New York's population continues to upsurge, so does its problems with overcrowding and congestion

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    group that the United States Census calculates and measured as in individual group is the Latino/Hispanic culture. According to the U.S. Census, a Latino/Hispanic individual can be of several nationalities. When we talk about cultural class, we must realize there are a lot of variables that may contribute to the racial group that can stump some individuals on what is deemed to be a Hispanic individual or something distinctive. Around the time period of the twentieth century the census gave the authorization

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    External Estimates

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    Measures from External Estimates External Estimates of the Number of Abortions Pooled and by Individual Year The counts of the total number of abortions for the study period years come from published information from the Guttmacher Institute’s census of abortion providers (Finer and Henshaw 2003; Jones and Kavanaugh 2011). Following prior research, I used the CDC’s age distribution for each year to calculate the expected number of abortions that occurred in the age distribution of Add Health for

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    population of 38,802,500. In Riverside County according to 2010 census data the total population is 2,189,641, but since 2014 the new estimate population is 2,329,271. Based on the data provided by the Unites States Census Bureau, since 2010 the population in this county has increased by 6% (Census Bureau, 2014). However, the census from 2010 demonstrates the number of people by age and sex. The median age of people

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    pertaining to the City of Lakewood. This information will be analyzed for determination of a potentially prosperous business plan that could also definitely serve the city and the surrounding communities as well. Methodology The U.S. Census, U.S Economic Census, and the MRI Plus Database will use while researching Lakewood and potential business plans for the area. The City of Lakewood website will also be beneficial while putting together this research paper. Findings I. Background Information

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    Homelessness Catherine Vivi ABS 497 Applied Behavioral Sciences Capstone Instructor Theresa Cruz June 29, 2015 Ashford University     Homelessness Lakeland is a city in Polk County, Florida, United States, located between the two larger cities in central Florida those being Tampa to the west and Orlando to the east. While interventions to interrupt and end homelessness may vary across groups, ending homelessness permanently requires housing combined with the types of services supported by programs

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    Introduction The definition of Community, Netting, Kettner, McMurty and Thomas (2012) stated by Warren (1978) “Community is the combination of social units and systems that perform the major social functions relevant to meeting people’s needs on a local level.”(p.133). Understanding communities is important to social workers as they have, Netting et al (2012) “to know individuals functions within larger systems, understanding of its history and that communities constantly change” (p. 168). A community

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