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    Latin Families in USA The beginning of the 21st century has witnessed considerable increase in the number of the Latin families living in USA. At present, these are the largest minority group living in USA with the population of around 52 million (US Census Bureau Public Information Office). Considering their number, it is not a matter of wonder to see that these families tend to have very strong influence upon the US society and they have made significant contributions in different walks of…

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    Public health nursing can affect a variety of people. There are many different jobs a public health nurse can do. A school nurse is one option. There are many schools in the nation and each school is different in its own classification of specialties. Some schools are classified as to the level of class, financial ability, uniqueness, diversity, or the amount of quality of education students receive. Many parents open and enroll their children at certain schools they want their child to go…

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    Table 231 of the US Census shows that men of different races earn different amounts of money each year, despite having the same qualifications. White males with a Bachelor’s degree earn about $71,000 a year, sixteen thousand more dollars than black males with a Bachelor’s degree and thirteen thousand more than Hispanic males with a Bachelor’s degree. Race should not factor in how much a person earns, especially if everyone is equal in terms of qualifications. The Census shows that race is still…

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    they are the eagle nest lake and the Abiqulu reservoir there are 2 major towns here and they are Los Alamos(As of the 2010 United States Census, there were 17,950 people) It is approximately 90 miles north of Albuquerque, 35 miles from Santa Fe, and 55 miles from Taos. At 7,355 feet altitude, Los Alamosa has a mild, four-season climate. and Taos (As of the 2010 census Taos had a population of 5,716) The elevation of the town is 6,967 Just north of Taos is Wheeler Peak, at 13,161 feet the highest…

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    the United States Congress as well as state legislatures there still is a significant disparity in female representation in our government. When one considers that according to the United States Census in Bureau estimates as of July 1, 2016, that females in this country were in a majority at 50.8% (US Census Bureau Quick Facts, 2016), this lack of representation is unacceptable. Woman make up more than half of the United States population, yet even with a record 22 seats out 100 filled by…

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    The recent changes made by the 2020 Census, which would move Latinos into the race category, brings forward the discussion whether Latinos should be considered a race or an ethnicity. Even though society projects a single stereotype of what it means to be a Latinos, the Latino community is actually extremely diverse with no physical characteristics bounding them together instead the shared experience of being a Latino is the United States ties this heterogeneous group together. This…

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    view on the definition of intimacy would be. According to our textbook, “intimacy is the feelings of closeness that result from a transactional process between partners’ self-disclosures and responsiveness (Marshall, 2008) (Welch, Family Life Now Census Update, 2012, pg.141). In our textbook, Welch talks about different types of intimacy, one being sex and the other being “sharing moments of emotional closeness” (Welch,…

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    Transportation is a problem in Crest Hill, Illinois. In Crest Hill, there are many variables that makes it hard for the elderly population to get around. There is no public bus system that come to Crest Hill, the nearest bus is in Joliet and it is a twenty-minute walk. There is no side walk to get to the bus stop making hard for the elderly or the disable to get there. Although there isn’t a lot of public transportation options in Crest Hill, there still is private transportation options.…

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    places of Ernest and Emma Kundig. My first step, I took was to visit Ancestry. I searched the 1920 United States Federal Census. I decided this must be my first step since it was the only source the client had about their ancestor. I discovered from this census that Ernest and Emma immigrated to the United States in 1893. Another piece of information, I learned from the census was the birthplace of Ernest and Emma. He was born in Switzerland while she was born in Germany. I wanted to…

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    The way that women were treated in the Old Testament and New Testament alike, were much different from how they are treated now. In the Old Testament women were very limited as to what they could do and say. In Jesus’ time, conditions were much the same, but Jesus went against the popular opinion and did what he thought was right. In ancient Israel, women’s freedoms were limited by law, as well as the culture. They were seen as almost second class citizens at the time. Women were believed to be…

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