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    rapidly growing community located just to the west of Indianapolis. As of the 2010 United States Census‚ the population of Hendricks County was 145‚448 (United States Census Bureau‚ n.d.). The estimated population in Hendricks County for 2012 is 150‚434‚ an increase of 3.4% (United States Census Bureau‚ n.d.). The county is primarily Caucasian‚ followed by African American and Asian (United States Census Bureau‚ n.d.). The gender makeup of the population is about half female and half male. The

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    How to Read a Table

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    009 Less than high school graduate $22‚956 $14‚341 High school graduate (includes GED) $33.172 $21‚431 Some college or associate’s degree $41‚305 $27‚551 Bachelor’s degree $58‚547 $39‚496 Graduate or professional degree $78‚667 $52‚080 Source: U.S. Census Data‚ 2005-2009 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates Answer the following questions based on the table above. 1. What is the main title of the table? (1 point) 2. What is the headnote (clarifying the main title) for the table? (1 point)

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    It/205 Week 8 Checkpoint

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    The U.S. Census Bureau Field Data Collection Project: Don’t Count On It IT/205 July 25‚ 2013 A census is the process of acquiring and recording information from the general public to determine population or housing numbers. For the 2010 census‚ the United States Census Bureau decided to implement a program called Field Data Collection Automation (FDCA). The program was intended to improve the data collection process by using handheld electronic devices. The mobile handhelds were to canvass

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    Race in and Around American Schools English essay I agree with both of the authors that there is a problem in the United Sates education system when it comes to race and segregation but I do not think that the issue is as wide spread as the authors make it out to be but in other areas the situation is only getting worse and this lack of diversity in schools can only lead to further problems with race relations. In comparing the essay Still Separate‚ still unequal: American’s Educational Apartheid

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    Urban Versus Rural Living

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    Rural Living People all over the United States decide on a daily basis on where they want to live. First off people have to understand what defines rural from urban. The United States Census Bureau classifies an urban environment as having a population density of at least one thousand people per square mile. Any area surrounding those census blocks with a population density of five hundred or fewer people per square mile are classified as rural (U.S. Census Bureau). In terms of living in an urban

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    phenomenon is abnormal or normal. One source we use to base conclusions from is statistical data. Statistical data that shows what is abnormal or normal sometimes contradicts what is evolutionary or culturally abnormal. For example‚ I referred to the census bureau statistics and assess the data on the rates of abortion in 1990 and 2007. In order to determine whether patterns of statistically abnormality or normality exist I compared the number of white women ages 15 to 44 who received abortions in 1990 and

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    Alexis de Tocqueville’s cheery assertion that America before Columbus was an “empty continent awaiting its inhabitants” was endorsed by no less than the U.S. Census Bureau‚ which in 1894 warned against accepting Indian legends as facts. Investigation shows‚ the bureau said‚ that the aboriginal population within the present United States at the beginning of the Columbian period could not have exceeded much over 500‚000. A century later the question remains far from settled. But modern scholarship

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    Ending Starvation

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    University of Chicago Press; 2000). Rogers‚ Karl. "Soccer Players Eat Smart and Survive‚" New York Times. (V. 185‚ N. 8; February 27‚ 1972) pp Russell‚ Bertrand. Proximity and the Poor. (New York: Blackwell; 1987). U.S. Census Bureau. Concise Guide to Facts & Numbers from the 2000 Census. (Washington‚ D.C.; 2000). Wittgenstein‚ Ludwig. Physiology and Anatomy of Homo Sapiens. (New York: Gable Press; 1986).

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    repairs and expenditures are high as homeowners repair their current house rather than buy a new one. Examining the external environment can give Able an idea of how to operate and forecast properly. One good source to look at economic indices is the Census website. There‚ the Able Corporation can look at how the key general economic indices correlate with each other for the last five years listed. The first economic index to examine is housing starts. In 2003‚ the total amount of privately owned houses

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    changed‚ and how those changes impact our daily lives. Most importantly‚ the numbers reflect how our communities are meeting the needs created by these changes. Traditionally‚ these numbers have been collected during the census every 10 years. Those numbers play a critical role for states and local communities in determining their share of federal money for schools‚ roads‚ senior citizen centers‚ and other services. In today’s world‚ our communities can change very quickly. Between decennial censuses

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