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    Muslims in Canada have a proud history of achievements and accomplishments, ever since their initial settlements in the nineteenth century. One such achievement and accomplishment is the establishment of one of the first ever all-purpose built mosques and community centers in North America – Al Rashid Mosque in 1938, where the faithful worshiped, the community celebrated and generations grew and prospered. That historical building now resides in an open-air museum at Fort Edmonton Park in the…

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    In the Article “Macroeconomic Consequences of Population Aging in the United States: Overview of a National Academy Report” they discuss the population’s aging consequences from increased life expectancy rate, small youth working class, and amplified health care issues . The United States is amidst an unordinary measurement move. In the accompanying four decades, people aged 65 and over will make up a conclusively significant level of the masses: The extent of people matured 65+ to people…

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    Cherokee Pull Factors

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    In the past few years migration has changed drastically. People from all over the world are looking for a better way of life. People migrate because of the weather, the economy, a different life style, and other reasons. Economics and oppression make people move to other countries or locations looking for better living standards. There are two main factors that influence migration. Firstly the push factors, secondly the pull factors. The push factors are the reasons forcing a migrant to leave…

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    The current population in Syria is 22 million people. Over the course of a few years, three million Syrians have become refugees abroad and six and a half million more have fled their homes for other locations within the country. Most of the Syrians have been going to Europe- places like Turkey and Lebanon. A few months ago, the UN reported that the Syrian war is responsible for the number of displaced people. Due to the war, roughly forty-three percent of Syria’s population has fled the country…

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    Alfred Gregory

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    One day at school Alfred Gregory McAlfred III, Alfred for short, the cleaner shrimp was talking to his classmate Bobbie, who is also a cleaner shrimp. All throughout the school day Bobbie was bragging about how she was so much smarter than Alfred because she knew so much about the coral reef and how all the different organisms interact. This did not make Alfred happy so he went to ask his wise grandfather, Alfred Gregory McAlfred Senior, about how all of these things work so that he could could…

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    Canada's Aging Population

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    Canada’s aging population Michaela 9D Canada’s aging population is causing a big problem for the economy right now and further into the future. In Canada there are more people over the age of 64 then under the age of 15, casing the younger population to pay for the pensions of the elderly. By the time current 14 year olds turn 22 they will be paying into the economy like every other working person in Canada. But, by the time that happens every two people working will be…

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    Introduction and Hypothesis As the communities in the U.S. have been developed on their own way reflecting their industrial, environmental and social conditions, the compositions of demography, so-called ethnical diversity or diversity, have been significantly varied among cities and states. According the U.S Census Bureau, with the highly advanced technology-related industry which has induced a massive influx of immigrants across the worlds, California is ranked as the second most ethnically…

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    have one of these issues: Being suicidal, having HIV/AIDS, cancer and/or strokes which are problem areas in the United States. With that said, fragmentation, lack of physician and patient incentives, duplication, limited access of care for a large population, and use of unproven technologies are also identified as life expectancy issues. Second, the death of a baby before his first birthday is called mortality. The baby may have died from hot or cold weather.…

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    Life Expectancy

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    It is no surprise why the life expectancy trends have increased over the years from a male infant born in the United States in 1930 whose life expectancy was 58 to today who is expected to live to the age of 80 and beyond (Boyd, 2012 p. 434). Many of those factors that contribute to the new life expectancy is the improvement in nutrition, general living conditions for pregnant women, infants, and young children, and overall health care (Boyd, 2012 p. 434). During the early 20th century,…

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    59,492,276 people living in rural areas in the U.S., according to the United States Census Bureau, 3 percent out of the general population are individuals who are 65 years and over. Public transportation is almost unheard of in rural areas. Medical care is only accessible in some places and absents in others, and cell phone service is also unreliable. While the population is small, these areas have less-direct access to vital healthcare resources. With that being said, telemedicine plays a…

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