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    Gender Issues In Hilo

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    of the population in Hilo is predominantly female. As previously mentioned there are two locations both situated at the center of each city with one being in Kona and the other located on the east side of the island, in Hilo. According to the US Census bother areas are different with regards to the cultural population the currently exist. Hilo presents a larger and more predominate Asian population where as in Kailua Kona, the dominate population appears to be the Caucasians. Goebert (1999)…

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    both childhood assessments were categorized as ‘not employed/other.(US Bureau of the Census, 1963).The lifetime risk of depression among respondents from the highest socioeconomic background (non-manual parental occupation at the subject's birth and age 7) was 17.1%, whereas in the other four categories of parental occupation, the lifetime risk of depression ranged between 24.9% and 27.1%(US Bureau of the Census, 1963).The odds of depression among females compared to males at the lowest level of…

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    Domino's Pizza

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    pizza restaurant should be established or not. References I used the US census for the data set that I have got for median income of the households and also the number of household in different communities (1) Persons of Hispanic/Latino origin may be of any race (2) U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS), www.bls.gov/lau/home.htm (3) U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages (QCEW),…

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    remaining counties. Kentucky’s Hispanic population consists of about 3% of the State’s total population, recorded as 132,836. More notably is that Kentucky’s Hispanic population grew by an astonishing 122% in the decade from 2000 to 2010. (U.S Census Bureau,…

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    to find a way to integrate in the suburbanized communities, but their effort continued to raise concern for segregation. A difference in income is evidence towards these separated societies of race. In a recent set of collective data from 2014, the Census Bureau report on income can support these differences with income between race. In 2014, it was reported that income decreased by 1.4 percent for African Americans, and as a result, “no progress was made in closing the black-white income gap…

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    Racial Divide

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    The Racial Divide In American: a Response to Life Support The first line of the Declaration of Independence states; “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Unfortunately, The United Stated of America did not live up to it’s own creed. It wasn’t too long ago in the United States when prejudice, racism and slavery ran wild.…

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    With the higher census and the unsuccessful request, the manager opted to use per diem, rewarding the staff from working and the use of travel nurses to ensure patient safety and quality care. Study showed that the nurse patient ratio or short staffing significantly delay…

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    According to the American Nursing Association (ANA, n.d.), numerous studies reveal an association between higher levels of experienced RN staffing and lower rates of adverse patient outcomes. It is a major patient safety issue when there is such a high census of extremely ill patient and a shortage of nurses. This places a higher workload on the nurses and increases the chances of errors. “The ICU risk of death increased by a factor of 3.5 (1.3–9.1) when the number of patients was above 2.5…

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    The Poor in the U.S and Feminization of Poverty In the United States, poverty is determined by using poverty thresholds that are issued by the Census Bureau every year. There are more than 46 million Americans that live in poverty in the United States today. A family is counted as poor if its pretax money income is below its poverty threshold. Over time, poverty has changed immensely. Poverty for all Americans in the late 1950’s was 22.4 percent or 39.5 million individuals. This number had…

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    Fifty years ago, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 abolished segregation across the United States. Although the United States has come a long way in racial equality, one question remains – does one’s race still matter? One would hope that after half a century since segregation ended, race would no longer be an issue in modern society, but this is not the case. I would like to tackle this question by saying that race still matters in one’s everyday life. As an Asian immigrant, I have lived more than…

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