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    analysis and probability), Operations (mental computation and estimation; addition and subtraction; and multiplication and division), and Applications (foundations of problem solving and applied problem solving). Additionally, data from the U.S. Bureau of the Census (2004) reinforced the integrity of the normative sample to establish the target counts in age, grade and season, race/ethnicity, geographic region and socioeconomic status. Ages/Grades of Students To accomplish an age norm sample, the KeyMath-3

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    Los Rios Street neighborhood (see Figure 2, Appendix) in the central part of the city where a high number of low-income Hispanics/Latinos live (United States Census Bureau [U.S. Census Bureau], 2012). Statistical Information The city of San Jun Capistrano had an estimated population of 35,123 on 2011. The

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    Not everyone in the United States have the same opportunities as others. This causes there to be separate groups and organizations who have different advantages than the other groups. The disadvantages that these other groups have can affects their lives drastically. Some of these advantages and disadvantage are caused by privilege Privilege is the benefits you get from belonging to a certain group. Being privileged could result in many advantages in life. Essentially if you were born a male you

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    Working Mothers Carrie Grubb Axia College of University of Phoenix Working Mothers In previous generations, women had one role to accomplish; to care for their children. As mothers, women were required to play the role of June Cleaver. Mothers need to care for the children and keep the home in smooth working order. After many protests, women wanted to empower their equal rights, and become career women. Thanks to women’s perseverance, today women are able to work, and be just as qualified

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    Community Based Assessment Holly Crawford Western Governors University Sentinel City Demographics Assessment     Sentinel City is a large community with a population of 634,265, which is comparable to Las Vegas, Nevada’s population of 632,912, (2016 Census).  There are many different ethnic groups within the community.  The white population makes up 80.6%, black makes up 10.4%, Indian makes up 2% and Asian makes up 3.7%, with two or more races making up 3.1%.  Within, Sentinel City , there are four

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    reap the added revenue, with minimal exposure to additional costs. About 19 percent of the population had a disability in 2010, according to a broad definition, with more than half of them reporting the disability as severe, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

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    Wage Gap Research Paper Every April, Democrats hold events calling attention to a persistent wage gap between men and women, citing the latest number from the Census Bureau. In 2012, 2013 and 2014, it was 77 cents; in 2015, it was 78 cents; and in 2016, it is now 79 cents.Democrats are relying on a simple calculation from the Census Bureau: a ratio of the difference between women’s median earnings and men’s median earnings. (The median is the middle value, with an equal number of full-time workers

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    Demographics Demographically, according to the 2010 United States Census, Maumee has a population of 14,036 people. Of that 14,036, 94.7% were White, 1.8% were Black, 0.2% were Native American, 0.9% were Asian, and 3.4% were Hispanic. There are slightly more females in Maumee than males in which Maumee’s population is 51% female (United States of America Census). The median age of Maumee residents is 40.4 years old. (City data) Looking at the financing of the residents of Maumee, the median household

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    Lewis County

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    Lewis County is known as the heart of the state of West Virginia with Weston standing as its county seat. The city was founded in 1818 as Preston before soon changing to Fleshersville for Henry Flesher, and then to Weston in 1819. However, it was not until 1913 that the city was officially incorporated (local.wv.gov). Weston is also home to a plethora of popular tourist attractions such as the West Virginia Museum of American Glass and the old Weston State Hospital which is now known as the Trans-Allegheny

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    Describe Houston

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    When someone asks a Houstonian about the music scene around town, the answer is usually quite bleak and a lot people don’t really know much about it beyond Beyoncé and DJ Screw. It is especially considered “nonexistent” in comparison to another Texas city, Austin. Austin has this huge reputation of having a phenomenal music scene and it is even billed as “The Live Music Capital of the World.” Yes, Austin has great local bands and many avid music fans but so does Houston. Even though it’s not extremely

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