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    Introduction The City of Phoenix is the fifth largest city in the United States and the core of the State of Arizona, both in terms of the State’s government and the population. The overall City of Phoenix fiscal year operating budget for 2017-2018 is 4.5 billion dollars, approximately about half of the State of Arizona’s 9.6 billion dollar budget (COP,AZ)The Phoenix Police Department is the largest department in the City of Phoenix and one of the larger government entities throughout Arizona.…

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    Immigration exploded during the ninetieth century as our nation with through the industrial era; with this increase in population so was the increase of crime and poverty. With such vulnerabilities among the new immigrates and African Americans of the south migration from rural areas to more urban areas. The hope of more freedoms avoiding violence and racism from the Jim Crow of the south; with words of promise that the north held better jobs, created the Great Migration. The Great Migration…

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    older adults is increasing worldwide as longevity is increasing. The population of the world aged 60 years and older is projected to be 2 billion by 2050, increasing from 900 million in 2015 (WHO, 2015). With the graying of baby boomers, the number of older adults in the United States is escalating rapidly as well. The population aged 65 and over is projected to be 83.7 million by 2050, almost double from its estimated population of 43.1 million in 2012 (Ortman & Velkof, 2014). Due to this…

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    Currently in newest figures from 2013 shows an estimated resident population of 58,158. The following statistics are from the year 2012 – working on these 2012 data the residents of West Torrens area was 57,525 – 28,223 are male and 29,302 are female. The median age for the area is 37.6 years of age. The population by age groups: 0 -14 years old – 14.7 percent, of these 4,233 are male and 4,219 are Female 15 – 24 years old – 14.2 percent, of these 4,121 are male and 4,035 are female 25 – 34…

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    The region I’ve chosen to do a biological threat assessment for is the Memphis metropolitan area. This area is approximately 4,984 square miles and has a population of over 1.3 million people (America, 2016). The potential threats for this area are quite overwhelming. It is overwhelming because of the potential types of attacks and the availability of needed items. Not to mention the number of potential casualties and potential locations to target that would result in large numbers of casualties…

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    Refugee Youth In Canada

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    Refugee youth in particular struggle in accessing PSE. In 2011, youth who immigrated to Canada before the age of 15 had high school and university completion rates that were higher than those of third- or higher-generation Canadians. However, another Statistics Canada report found that children of refugees had a much lower completion of university than children of economic migrants and skilled workers. A study from York University states that a large and growing percentage of refugees have…

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    During the 17 century, economists wonder what make so many people move to California so quickly that its population has risen from about 10,000 to 100,000 in a short time. This was because of the discovery of gold in California in 1848. The news of gold quickly spreads across the United States and around the world. Its spark has brought thousands of people to leave their family, work and home in order to search for gold. The California Gold Rush affected so many people that some was able to…

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    Baby Boom Research Paper

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    The Baby Boom 1946-1964 The 2001 Canadian enumeration information on age and sex demonstrates that as of May 15, 2001, the middle age of Canada's populace came to an untouched high of 37.6 years, an increment of 2.3 years from 35.3 in 1996. The country's middle age has been rising relentlessly since the end of the time of increased birth rates in 1966, when it was just 25.4 years. The Cana What are baby boomers? North Americans born between 1946 and 1964 are all referred to as the Baby Boomers.…

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    Argumentative Immigration

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    Picture this it is early in the morning and as soon as you get out the bed it hits you. The pleasant smell of the sizzling bacon and the warm stack of pancakes with just a slight hint of maple syrup and the fresh eggs that mom just got from the chickens. She calls you down stairs to come eat, you excitedly ready to eat There are over 323 million citizens in the United States. Over 46 million of those citizens are immigrants, many immigrants have come to the United States looking for jobs to…

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    year, the issue of illegal immigration continues to divide Americans. Studies in an article indicated that “since 1970, more than 30 million foreigners and their descendants have been added to U.S communities and labor pools which equals to the population of all Central American nations (Francis, 1999, p. 17). People cross their nation 's boundaries in search of better opportunities in education and career. Many seek business growth and migrate to a foreign country with intent to make more money…

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