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    Glenmore Park

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    In the last century, Australia has expanded and changed in many different ways. We have formed new towns and new communities. These recent developments have created new lifestyle expectations. With the help of population growth in many areas, new job opportunities and an expanding workforce, an increase in housing regions and the innovative evolution of our mobility, our lifestyle expectations have been altering dramatically. One town, Glenmore Park, has been a rapidly growing and expanding…

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    New Colossus Poem

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    America, the Mosaic Society The New Colossus poem became part of the Statue of Liberty, also known as Mother of Exiles, on Liberty Island in 1903. As the Statue of Liberty was essentially America’s welcome sign and beacon of hope for thousands of European immigrants arriving on Ellis Island, it was fitting for Emma Lazarus’s full poem to be engraved above the main entrance of the statue in 1945. Lazarus’s poem references and symbolizes freedom, opportunity, independence, and compassion to the…

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    politics and why such issues exists. It deals with how the international system is addressing the issue, as well as the failures, success and complications being experienced when it comes to dealing with the issue. in an era when countries and their populations are increasingly exposed to the opportunities and risks associated with the ever-expanding global movement of people, policymakers are rethinking approaches to border controls and border management. These policies and programs are…

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    Access To Care

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    care is lack of access which negatively impacts health outcomes of this population. In order to improve the access to care, various aspects are identified and illuminated. In order to help close the gap within this health disparity, education plays a major role within the community. The community must be educated on the importance of obtaining a primary care provider. Primary care providers can benefit this vulnerable population by increasing trust in their providers, promote better…

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    Children that lacked a permit were denied household registration (It’s a girl). The One-Child policy was introduced by the Chinese Communist Party in an open letter. In the letter, they stated four reasons for the implementation: controlling excessive population, “[i]ncreasing saving and investment rates”, enhancing the quality of life, and protecting the environment as a result of the decrease in consumption (Zuo, Xiaoping). Shortly after the policy was introduced inconsistencies in China’s sex…

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    According to the 2010 Census, the Asian population grew faster than any other race group in the United States (US) between 2000 and 2010, with the largest proportion in the West (9). Among the different Asian groups with a population of 1 million or more, Japanese accounted for 71 percent and Filipinos accounted for 66 percent. Both had the largest proportions living in the West. Large proportions of Chinese (49 percent), Vietnamese (49 percent), and Koreans (44 percent) lived in the West as…

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    Before multicultural was a buzz-word, Canada still had ethnic population, fueled by immigration that had led to one in five foreign-born residents by 1911. Since then, multicultural marketing has come a long way – a mature discipline in its own right that has contributed significantly to the understanding and inclusion of ethnic consumer segments in corporate, brand and even public sector communications. Recent data from Statscan research revealed some interesting statistics and projections,…

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    Galapagos Research Paper

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    foreign people, the endemic flora and fauna, and trips through the nature. Most of the Galapagos’ people weren’t born there, others raised up there and the others went there for traveling, but stayed in the islands working. First, the Island’s population is made of migrants of other Ecuadorian provinces who arrived there whit the idea of a better job and life. For example, there are a lot of people from Riobamba, Tungurahua, and Guayaquil who arrived to Galapagos to work and made it their home.…

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    occurring in Fayette County. In evaluating the impacts or projections for growth in Fayette County, it is necessary to examine the aging population. According to the United States Census Bureau (2015), the median age of a Fayette County resident is 40.2 years. As the population ages, it is important to recognize the possible positive impacts resulting from immigrant populations moving into the area such as, housing. The statistics discussed above outline the change in demographics of housing and…

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    Y are the demographic cohort following Generation X ranging from the early 1980s to the early 2000s this represents about 83.1million citizens in America who have entered college and the workforce, which is more than one quarter of the nation’s population. They‘ve been exposed to technology at a very young age making them tech savvy and a well connected wireless society generation that have been shaped by pivotal events such as 9/11 and the recession. As the large number grows into its prime…

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