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    SECTION TWO: Proposal Outline - Final Project Initiative Proposal Write 2-3 paragraphs comparing and analyzing your city or county data with US data (or your country). In comparing Somerset County population, age, sex, and ethnic demographic data with the U. S., Somerset County based on its population is a midsize community with a small percentage of children under the age of five. Also, when comparing those who are 65 years of age or older, Somerset County has less of an elderly population…

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    Despite the fact that the divorce rate nationwide is at its lowest level recently, baby boomers are divorcing at a rate that is disturbing. For couples over 50 years old, the divorce rate has increased 2 fold over the last 2 decades, according to recent studies. This phenomenon is referred to as “gray divorce.” Couples involved in a gray divorce have just as much to worry about as younger couples and sometimes even more. It is a very big subject but we will focus on a few things that you might…

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    The City of Stamford is in southwestern Fairfield County, CT, near the New York state line. Stamford’s proximity to NYC and easy access to public transportation have made it an attractive market for people working in New York. There is a vibrant downtown area, beaches, and open space used as parks and conservation land. North Stamford was a separate town until around 1949, when it was incorporated into the city of Stamford. The subject is in the North Stamford section, which is a less densely…

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    After the Second World War, the 20the Century saw an unprecedented shift of population away from urban centers within the United States. For a variety of reasons, thousands of people flocked out of cities and established new communities, creating a distinct suburban culture; however, the movement did not continue forever. Indeed, in recent years the trend has reversed itself - people, particularly from younger generations, are flooding into some of the United States' largest cities. Many of…

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    The threshold figure which represents percentage of household income spent on shelter which is 30% or more for their house. According to Walks article on ‘Homelessness, housing Affordability, and the New Poverty’ suggest that there are several low- income families facing housing affordability stress. At a time where we’d think that the economy is holding and people should be generating enough income to put towards their housing, mortgage, utilities, and property taxes that is not the case. A…

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    Many people today strive to provide adequate housing for their families. Being in an adequate housing means affordable, safe location, accessibility, privacy, comfort, habitable which includes; suitable lighting, safe water supply, and proper heating and air conditioner system. “Many people live in homes that are unsafe, dilapidated, and inadequate” (McNutt & Hoefer, 2016, p. 255). “Others live in housing that they cannot afford and still more lack any permanent housing at all” (McNutt & Hoefer,…

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    book, Thinking Medieval: An Introduction to the Study of the Middle Ages, looks at the place of the Middle Ages in present-day popular culture, investigating the foundations of the generalizations that show up in movies, on TV, and in the press, and inquiring as to why they remain so tenacious. The book additionally asks whether "medieval" is to be sure a helpful classification as far as recorded periodization. It explores a portion of the specific difficulties postured by medieval sources and…

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    Medieval Food

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    will focus on food, clothing, and education from the medieval period, explaining how they influenced daily life. The Medieval period was full of hard and strenuous times. Where and how food came about, and who influenced it. Where clothing came from. Who wore what types of clothing. How it influenced daily life. How education came about. What was there to learn. Who had the privilege to have education. Food played the biggest role in the Medieval period. Where food came from and how it came…

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    The reason that Christians utilized the story was to take a part of the culture that the Irish were familiar with, which were fairies was to make the transition into converting the populous to Christianity easier. As for my opinion on the lecture Medieval European Conceptualizations of Magic and Witchcraft, I think that when Christianity was relatively new in Europe it tried adapting some pagan culture into itself to make the conversion process easier for nonbelievers. However, as time…

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    “Financial aid has an impact on college students” Students trying to apply for financial aid may find themselves aggravated when filling out the financial aid papers. When applying for any collage a student must also fill out a FAFSA. Many find the process very difficult, and discouraging. FAFSA is a program that comprises all the financial information to see if the student can qualify for grants or financial aid. The information that is required is very lengthy and detailed, of both the…

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