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    HAT Task 1 The community I decided to research and compose this paper is one from which I live, Kent County Michigan. I gathered data from several different resources such as the Kent County Health Department and Michigan Department of Community Health in order to create a community assessment. The data I collected can be broken down into four different assessment pieces. The first assessment piece is labeled population and economic status. I obtained the majority of this information

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    High school dropout rates are a common and persistent concern for many states. Often times, a higher rate of dropouts can reflect negatively on the quality of education within the state. There are various factors that contribute to the dropout rates observed throughout the country. These factors are commonly split up as “push,” “pull,” and “falling” factors. “Push” factors are factors within the school environment that causes the students to be “pushed out” of the institution. “Falling” factors are

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    Demographics and Overview of Cities The issue of homelessness has plagued the United States for many years, more today in populated urbanized cities. The San Gabriel Valley began with the Spanish conquest of the indigenous Tongva people, leading to the Mexican government finally secularizing and dividing the land to individuals. This further prompted large scale industrialization works such as railroads to be attempted, and the immense success of the railroads, along with the blossoming agricultural

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    At the beginning of World War I in 1918, men were headed off to war leaving behind jobs that needed backfilling. The United States Employment Service were among the agencies who recruited women to fill those positions that they felt were not work for men, but more suitable for women. In a 1918 NY Times article, the Assistant Director of the U.S. Employment Service was quoted as saying “When the lists have been prepared…it is believed that the force of public opinion and self-respect will prevent

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    Forecast predictions suggest 1.50% annualized growth in the population (U.S. Census Bureau, 2014). 43.9% of the population has a bachelor’s degree or more (Austin, Texas Census, 2014). Advanced education and population boom will provide Landslide Limousine the opportunity to acquire the most talented employees. Operational analysis will set the stage for improving the efficiency

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    Downtown District is bordered by water to the west, State Avenue to the north, Plum Street to the east, and Union Avenue to the south. The boundaries of the geographic community of the Downtown District are shown below: Source: Downtown Olympia, 2016 According to the 2014 Census, there are 3,194 residents of the Downtown District. Nearly 31 percent of the population is married and 22.4% of the population is 65 years old and over (U.S. Census Bureau, 2014). The majority of the community is white

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    family consists of two opposite-sex parents and three children. Throughout my childhood, my family has never had a lot of money. In return, I had to grow up in poverty due to my parent’s lack of college education. Alleyne provides from the US Census bureau that the average annual income continues to be strongly affected by the educational status. Pg 6” Even though my parents have no college education, I have always had to live up to my parent’s expectations of attending college. Alleyne says, “both

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    Libraries are an important resource, both to those who use them and to the area in which they reside. Over the years, libraries have changed from being simple repositories of printed books and materials. Instead, libraries now are home to ever changing technologies, community meeting rooms, areas in which children can participate in a variety of activities, and a multitude of other things, in addition to the previously housed print materials. As the Carnegie libraries of the past, and other libraries

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    neighborhood because of the abundance of outdoor areas. Louv uses this interview to illustrate his point that even if nature is available, it really is not supposed to be used for unstructured recreation. In his second chapter, he draws on U.S. Census Bureau reports to illustrate the decline of the family farm. He uses historical events and ideas to show his idea of the romanticizing of the American frontier. Through these concrete examples, he is able to persuade the reader that his ideas and theories

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    despite the fact that the Census Bureau 's Current Population Survey found that 51% of the American population in 2016 was female (“Population Distribution by Gender”). Unfortunately, companies just aren’t hiring a diverse range of workers. Most companies claim the ‘pipeline problem’ - that the only people applying for their jobs are white men. However, Census data from 2010 showed that as early as 2050, there would be no racial majority in America (Ajinkya). The Census Bureau 's Current Population

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