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... UNITED STATES Glimpsing the Future : The Shifting U.S. Racial - Ethnic Mix Figure 12.11 Projections of the Racial - Ethnic Makeup of the U.S. Population Year 2050 400 million Note : I modified the projections for 2050 based on the new ...
... UNITED STATES Glimpsing the Future : The Shifting U.S. Racial - Ethnic Mix Figure 12.11 Projections of the Racial - Ethnic Makeup of the U.S. Population Year 2050 400 million Note : I modified the projections for 2050 based on the new ...
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... United States , such as the acquisition of California and Texas in the Mexican War . Also not included are ongoing expenditures by the military , currently about $ 350 billion a year . Source : Statistical Abstract 1993 : Table 553 ...
... United States , such as the acquisition of California and Texas in the Mexican War . Also not included are ongoing expenditures by the military , currently about $ 350 billion a year . Source : Statistical Abstract 1993 : Table 553 ...
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... UNITED STATES The New Neighbor : Islam in the United States Christianity , and Islam , Hinduism has no canonical scripture. I n a scene that is growing increas- ingly familiar , instead of going into a church or synagogue to pray and ...
... UNITED STATES The New Neighbor : Islam in the United States Christianity , and Islam , Hinduism has no canonical scripture. I n a scene that is growing increas- ingly familiar , instead of going into a church or synagogue to pray and ...
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Values in Sociological Research | 14 |
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