Connecticut’s urban areas‚ ethnic-minority groups mortality and morbidity profiles demonstrate the disparity in outcomes primarily for Black and Hispanics residents. Black Americans have a death rate 1.2 times greater than white non-Hispanics. There is a higher rate of chronic illnesses in both ethnic groups including: heart disease‚ hypertension‚ and cancer. The incidence of respiratory disease and asthma for both children and adults was significantly higher Connecticut’s urban communities‚ with higher
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Gyoza (Japan) - Adapted from the Chinese dumpling but now quintessentially Japanese‚ the humble pan-fried gyoza has become a staple dish of the nation. Like its Chinese relative‚ a flour skin is wrapped and folded around filling then cooked. Variations abound and gyoza are served both pan-fried and boiled and with a variety of fillings‚ though pork‚ cabbage and chives are common ingredients. Ingredients: 1 tablespoon sesame oil 2 cups chopped cabbage 1/4 cup chopped onion 1 clove garlic
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MODERNITY AND ITS REPRESENTATION IN RURAL SOCIOLOGY LUTGARDA L. TOLENTINO Philippines being a third world country strive for development and hunger for progress. Since the discussion in the article is not quite familiar to me‚ I just focus on its content based on what I understood. It says that we need to handle modernization properly to have a so-called progressive country. Well‚ Is modernization totally answers the problem in our society? There are many programs that our government established
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Anthropology Pakistani Rural and Urban Community: Comparing Family and Kinship Systems. People in Pakistan are greatly trilingual and most people living here are Muslims. They respect their customs and traditions and closely follow family values. Most people are living as joint family systems along with their kinsmen‚ with exceptions choosing the nuclear way of life. Kinship is a relationship between any entities that share a genealogical origin‚ through biological‚ cultural‚ or historical
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Reaction on Reaction Paper The first thing that came to my mind when I have heard about Reaction paper is “What exactly is it?” and before I get an understanding of that‚ I resisted that change. But later‚ when I have studied about it and understood its purpose‚ I have started thinking “Why people avoid change at the first look without an analysis?” The general human tendency is to live in a comfortable zone in which he has lived for quite some time. He draws a circle‚ thinks that circle is his
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Community and Communication in Changing Urban Areas ------------------------------------------------- Part 1: Urban Studies‚ Theoretical Perspectives & Telematics How we view technology & impact is grounded in our theoretical perspectives: Technological Determinism: * Change in the city is a direct result of change in telematics OR reaction to technological innovation/invention * Urban change = inevitable‚ unalternable‚ predictable * Physical change (buildings
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Jazz: Urban and Rural Reactions in the 1920sIn parallel with the uproar of jazz during the 1920s came the commotion of different critics from various geographical settings. Many of the white people living in rural areas disliked and rejected jazz as a musical genre. However‚ the urban city-dwellers were more fond of it; therefore‚ it was more generally accepted and frequently found in city nightclubs and radio stations. Several characteristics of cities also allowed jazz to survive in urban areas
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INDIGENOUS PEOPLE REACTION PAPER WOW! After the symposium‚ I realized how lucky I am to be in a concrete house‚ not worrying if the strong wind will take it with all its might; to live in a more comfortable house with comfortable clothes on. Indigenous people’s always stressing the hell out of them searching for food everyday‚ they can’t even apply for a stable job here in the city or at least away from secluded areas where they live. On the other hand‚ I salute them for they’re always active
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Reaction on Climate Change The Philippines has been considered as a highly vulnerable to current (natural disasters)‚ as well as future climate-related risks due to its geographical location and physical characteristics. It lies along the Western Pacific Basin (a generator of climatic conditions such as monsoons‚ thunderstorms‚ Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone‚ typhoons‚ among others) making it a path of an average of 20 tropical cyclones annually‚ nine of which makes a landfall. Climate change
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Kyle Pierce Reaction Paper 2 Crim 103 Ivy Tech Community College March 4‚ 2013 Kokomo Mayor Greg Goodnight would like to see some of his officers riding high in the saddle this summer. The city is negotiating with Howard County horse owners to lease their steeds for special events. “We won’t be housing them‚” said Goodnight (2013). “We’re not going to build stables. We’re not even going to own the horses. “We’ll be renting them by the hour for special events and I could see this happening
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