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    Bibliography: “1970 Census of Population and Housing.” U.S. Census Bureau, August 16, 1971. http://www.census.gov/prod/www/decennial.html. “About Greensboro College.” Information Site. Greensboro College. Accessed April 9, 2016. https://www.greensboro.edu/museum-aboutgc.php. “About Us, Fast Facts.” Information Site. Bennett College: Education for Your Future. Sisterhood for Life. Accessed April 9, 2016. http://www.bennett.edu/about/fastfacts.html. Associated Press. “Study Begun in Dixie on Ruling:

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    marriage as the legitimate status, condition, or connection of one man and one lady united in law forever, or until separated, for the release to one another and the group of the obligations lawfully occupant on those whose affiliation is established on the refinement of sex (Eskridge, 1993). Nowadays, refers to some research history above, year by year the amount of same-sex couple always increasing. The latest census research that we found, from 2011 ACS information, indicates 605,472 same-sex couple

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    issue as it affects multiple aspects of population growth, women health and economic conditions. Los Angeles is situated in the south of state of California, USA. It enjoys significant portion of eminence when rated in the population calculation and census. It is the most populous city of California and second most populous city of USA. United States Census Bureau (2012) displays the statistics of Los Angeles at its official website. The statistics are shown below. Estimated population in 2011 9

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    Gilded Age Poverty

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    the World Bank, “10.7% of the world’s population live on less than US $1.90 a day”(World Bank 2013). In the United States considered the wealthiest nation on Earth, the poverty rate is 12.7% which is 40.6 million people(US Census Bureau 2016). Though some people are in poverty because of their own choices, poverty is a result of structural institutional practices in place. The United States during its colonial years under English rule,had the economic system of mercantilism, and although the new

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    Poor Ethnic Groups

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    Poor ethnic groups in the United States According to the Census Bureau one in seven people in the United States live in poverty. Today, more than 45 million people in the United States are living in poverty. Those 45 million people in ‘poverty’ are constantly struggling with getting nutritious food, safe shelter, and proper clothing for the weather. Throughout the United States, there is a dilemma that certain ethnic groups are in deeper poverty than another. Here we will look into why one ethnic

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    Growing Up In Laredo

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    town in south Texas with approximately two hundred fifty thousand citizens (United States Census Bureau). About ninety-five percent of that population is Hispanic (United States Census Bureau). My friend, Ali, is from India and still practices most of the customs from her culture. So I would’ve imagined she experienced some serious culture shock moving here. However, I later came to find she’s lived in the United States most of her life. I hadn’t understood how immense the difference from her culture

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    McEwen, 2015). To complete this community assessment, I utilized methodological approaches to collect quantitative and qualitative data, which include several interviews from key informants, a windshield survey, and a review of published reports and census data. Thus, this paper intends to present a comprehensive profile of my community, identify perceived and actual threats, and recognize relevant health improvement opportunities for my neighborhood. Community Definition and Characteristics Boundaries/Geography

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    Health Promotion Among Diverse Populations Shahla Tehrani Grand Canyon University Family-Centered Health Promotion NRS-429V Dana McKay May 1, 2015 Health Promotion Among Diverse Populations With the advancement of medical technology and increasing self awareness of both mental and physical well being, the health of most Americans has increasingly improved. However, the same cannot be said of the health of American Indians and Alaskan Natives. Health improvements for American Indians and

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    high. The fear is that continued growth in this external imbalance of the U.S. economy will ultimately spook overseas investors. http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2004/09/b193700.html The United States and China share the most imbalanced bilateral trade relationship in the world. The United States imports more goods from China than it exports to a tune of $202 billion dollars each year. All told, China alone accounts for nearly 26% of the

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    Demographic and epidemiological data Auburndale’s median annual income of $40,886 is lower than the county, state, or national median annual income of $43,113, $46,956, or $53,046 respectively (U.S. Census Bureau, 2010). The poverty rate in Auburndale is 19.9%. This rate is correspondingly higher than the county, state, or national rates of 18.1%, 17.0%, 14.5% respectively (Poverty USA, n.d.). Auburndale is a youthful predominately-Caucasian community. Eighty

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