Demographics of the United States

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    The main reason is that Asian is one of the fastest growing group in the United States. So far, depression in Asian American teenagers has high proportion than other American population. According to a national youth risk behavior survey, found that about 28% of Asian American high school students had felt depression that interfered…

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    Segregation In New York

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    As of 2010, the population in New York, NY was roughly 8,175,133. According to the Census Quick Facts Sheet, the racial population consists heavily of three races in 2010: White alone (44.0%), followed by Hispanic or Latino (28.6%), ending in Black or African American (25.5%). The remaining races all fall under 15%: American Indian and Alaska Native (0.7%), Asian (12.7%), Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (0.1%), Two or more races (4.0%). Segregation trends between 1980/1990 and 2010…

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    neurofibrillary or loss of connections between nerve cells in the brain (“Alzheimer's Disease,” n.d.). Currently, Alzheimer’s disease is the 6th leading cause of death in the United States. The Alzheimer’s Association states that there are more than 5 million people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in the United States and 35 million people worldwide. The…

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    America the melting pot of the world. Where all sorts of cultures and races coexist together, sometimes getting along and other times not so much. Now a days, when applying for a job or school, for some reason it must be known what race you belong to, or what color you are. Does it really matter? In today’s society it appears to be pretty important to know such a thing about someone. These issues can sometimes psychologically and emotionally hurt someone knowing that they are either both or…

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    impression that she doesn’t particularly favor American culture and her views of the topic aren’t those of positivity and outright worship. First Price begins her piece with how the image of the flamingo came to be such a well-known one throughout the United States, claiming that it “staked two major claims to boldness” (2). During the 1910s and…

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    A. Community-The community is in an urban environment. The population within the community is approximately 150,000 people and continues to grow. The city itself is approximately 185 square miles. The principal type generated income and main employment for the city is the insurance and healthcare industries. The racial makeup of the city is approximately 89% White, 3% African American, 1% Native American, 3% Asian, and 4% Hispanic or Latino. B. School-Saguaro High School is an A+, Blue Ribbon…

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    In my observation I observed and studied Callie. Callie is a seven-year-old girl in the second grade. Her birth date is January 22nd, 2008. Callie is a healthy young girl who is very athletic and does not have any concerning health issues. Callie is the oldest child in her family. The birth order of Callie’s family is Callie at age seven, Christopher at age six, Grace at age three, and Luke at age one. Callie goes to school every weekday and gets out at 3:00 p.m. Callie in highly involved in…

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    Intercultural Dating

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    Methods Participants Similar to the Martin, Bradford, Drzewiecka & Chitgopekar, (2003) study, data will be collected from a group of 300 or more white college students from the Midwest region of America. Additionally, data will be collected from 300 or more black college students from the southeast region of America. Specifically, students from Luther college and NCA&T university will be assessed by using a questionnaire from Martin, Bradford, Drzewiecka & Chitgopekar, (2003) study that was…

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    attention brought to illegal immigration and the Black Lives Matter Movement. In light of this political climate, the GOP has reached a point in U.S. history where it needs to expand its’ base and focus on minority groups. The changing population demographics are the catalyst for this response. As the nominee, Donald Trump, will effectively focus resources by targeting Asian Americans. The focus should be on Asian Americans with a high socioeconomic status and who are not recent immigrants.…

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    Classroom Demographics

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    In this Action Research paper, I am going to discuss the demographics and break down of my classroom library, and the possible deficits it presents to the students who populate it. This is significant because the more a child is exposed to a rich and dynamic library of books the better he or she has to be fluent in both reading and writing (Tompkins, 2015). It is also essential to to remember that a lack of culturally variegated texts may have an negative impact on children. I will first…

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