Sentences with phrase «born population grew»

«Creating both «bachelor» and «family» - friendly designs will further help bear populations grow

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And when it comes to «family values,» we're weary of battles to «protect» marriage from gay couples, when so many young evangelicals have grown up in broken homes, witnessing our parents divorce and remarry at rates just as high as in the non-evangelical world (more than 33 % of marriages among born - again Christians end in divorce, the same as in the general population).
Eastern European Jews (who constitute some 90 per cent of America's Jewish population) born here in the «20s have children who grew to maturity in the «60s.
Born in 1941, Elshtain started learning about housekeeping and harsh necessity as the oldest of five children growing up in Timnath, Colorado, population about 185 then (and now).
A significant proportion of the country's Latino population — 57 million people and growing — have been grappling with their place in America under the new president, even though two - thirds were born here, according to Pew.
According to Cornell University researchers, the black bear population is growing in parts of New York state.
As researchers have been uncovering a growing number of differences between the semen - based virus and blood - borne populations — and the number of people with the virus continues to rise rapidly — the race to piece together a better understanding of the virus's makeup and behavior in the male genital tract has grown ever more urgent.
The discovery should provide a significant boost to research on the population and health of brown bears, which can grow to a size of 1,500 pounds.
Bear says that sevengill sharks did not start appearing in the San Diego area until 2008, but that the population has since grown steadily.
The bear population in the Northern Continental Divide, still listed as threatened, has grown on a similar trajectory.
As the population increases and more workers and customers are born, and as more useful things are invented, the economy will continue to grow as a whole.
Even if we could say that the population has stagnated and new dogs were not born each year due to the grown popularity of these breeds, their use in show, and their use in fighting; majority is an inaccurate word.
While Asian - Americans are still the resident majority, foreign - born residents have decreased while the white population has grown.
And suggestions that polar bear populations worldwide have grown are of uncertain sources and poorly documented.
The polar bear, a species where the population has grown from 8,000 to 25,000 since 1950 is not «threatened», and definitely not «endangered».
Although the population of bears has grown from a low of about 12,000 in the late 1960s to approximately 25,000 today, our scientists advise me that computer modeling projects a significant population decline by the year 2050.
But sadly, not every child born today will have such good life chances — and our growing human population and its impacts on our planet are making life for everyone more challenging.
Yet while California's population is growing thanks to international immigration, among native - born Americans, more people leave the state each year than move in, despite the high wages and nice weather.
One by The Guardian's George Monbiot discusses Ridley's claim that «11 of 13 populations» of polar bears are «growing or steady.»
Clearly the growing bear populations present an undeniable challenge to any belief in the «requirement» of summer ice.
The prediction failures regarding the Arctic polar region being ice - free, and the continuing good health and resilient, growing population of polar bears, just really grates on some science «journalists.»
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) considered the hunt to be a necessary tool for curbing Florida's growing black bear population, but the hunt did not go exactly as planned.
The populations may be growing, but the bears themselves are not.
Born out of the Monroe and North Brunswick townships on February 28, 1860, East Brunswick grew from a rural farming community to become New Jersey's center of population according to the 2000 Census.
During the 1990s, the foreign - born population in the United States grew by 11.3 million.
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