Sentences with phrase «population centers of»

In Delaware, medical assisting positions may be more prevalent in and around the population centers of Wilmington and Dover.
This energy business taking root in the Appalachian Mountains has opened the door to a new source of clean - burning fuel close to the population centers of the Eastern United States.
Build a fast train in California that avoids the population centers of San Diego, Sacramento, Los Angeles and San Francisco?
And just as heating anomalies in the tropics can influence weather around the globe, large heating anomalies in the Arctic basin may have ripple effects at lower latitudes, especially across the industrialized countries and population centers of the Northern Hemisphere.
The escalating warmth in the Arctic disrupts atmospheric circulation, with global ripple effects, «especially across the industrialized countries and population centers of the Northern Hemisphere,» according to some climate scientists meeting this week in Washington, D.C., at a conference about the connections between the Arctic and mid-latitude weather.
The population centers of the world that are known for longevity are based on vegetarianism, like Lora Dunning, California, and Okinawa, Japan.
Due largely to the latter, the Northwest Valley of Phoenix is one of the fastest - aging population centers of the country.
A half - dozen Democrats qualified to run for the heavily Democratic district, whose population centers of Charlotte in the south and Winston - Salem and Greensboro in the north are separated by about 90 miles of territory, roughly along Interstate 85.
Talk about destroying the population centers of other countries springs from a combination of fatalism and callousness.
Back in the period I am talking about, the 1930s and 1940s, Jews living in the major population centers of American Jewish life — New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and so on — might at least in some part of their daily lives have experienced a sense of cultural dominance: in their neighborhoods, on their blocks, most people lived as they did, and spoke as they did, and viewed the world as they did.
For example, if you're volunteering in central Africa, this coverage could make the difference between being transported to a hospital in a major population center of your volunteer - site country, being transported to a hospital in a more developed nearby country such as South Africa, or being transported back to a hospital in your home country.
Springfield is just 80 miles from the population center of United States.

Not exact matches

City parks serve an important purpose: in the midst of the world's biggest population centers, they provide a sense of peace and relaxation.
In an analysis of the changing shape of the American middle class, Pew Research Center divided the population into three groups: Lower - income Americans made less than 2/3 of the median household income, middle - income households had incomes between 2/3 and 200 % of the median, and upper - income households had income more than twice the median income.
After all, almost half of the American population visit Facebook for news and information, according to a Pew Research Center study.
Its positions in Southern California, the Chicago region, the Northeast, as well as Florida place it within large population centers, which, according to the DEA, gives it access to «potential high density drug markets that TCOs will look to exploit through the street - level drug distribution activities of urban organized crime groups / street gangs.»
That said, there are certain populations that are overrepresented on Twitter in the U.S., according to the Pew Research Center: young people aged 18 to 29, African - Americans, city dwellers, and audiences reporting a household income of $ 75,000 or more.
And the Sears store was a way to take that innovation to fast growing centers of urban populations.
Which is why Amazon has already built dozens of fulfillment centers that put it within 20 miles of over 30 % of the US population and 50 % of it's target market.
In 2005, only 3 % of U.S. population growth was centered in the nation's top 50 cities.
The left - leaning Center for Economic and Policy Research noted the other day that the share of the prime working - age population with jobs is still below where it was in December 2007.
Use multiple data centers positioned throughout China, and don't underestimate the size of the country and scale of the population.
In America, discussions of marriage rates usually center around social stability, but that's not the main issue in Japan — population is.
But despite the growth in number of cities and city populations, Hinman warns that many of these urban centers may not be ready to accommodate a burgeoning population.
According to a 2011 Pew Research Center survey, more than four in ten white seniors say that a growing population of immigrants is a «change for the worse;» half of white boomers believe immigration is «a threat to traditional American customs and values.»
Underwater data centers, envisioned to be powered by renewable marine energy sources, is expected to reduce the huge cost associated with cooling data centers that generate a lot of heat, and also to reduce the distance to connected populations.
Union Pacific serves many of the fastest - growing U.S. population centers, operates from all major West Coast and Gulf Coast ports to eastern gateways, connects with Canada's rail systems and is the only railroad serving all six major Mexico gateways.
Recent surveys of U.S. social media usage, such as the Pew Center's, find that Twitter is only used by 17 % of the U.S. population, and at BI Intelligence we've published data showing that Google + has overtaken Twitter in U.S. audience numbers.
Nearly two - thirds of the precincts in Clark County, Nevada's heaviest population center which encompasses Las Vegas, had not reported results yet.
A striking 46 percent of renters ages 25 to 34 — the core of the millennial population — spend more than 30 percent of their incomes on rent, up from 40 percent a decade earlier, according to a report by Harvard University's Joint Center of Housing Studies.
Between 2000 and 2014, middle - class populations decreased in 203 of the 229 metropolitan areas reviewed in a Pew Research Center study.
A report from the nonpartisan Fiscal Policy Institute's Immigration Research Center, for instance, looked at data from the Survey of Business Owners and the American Community Survey and determined that though immigrants make up 13 percent of the U.S. population in general, they make up 18 percent of small business owners, and that immigrant - owned businesses account for 14 percent of private sector employment.
These population centers often lean one way while rural parts of the same state lean the other.
According to a study done by the Pew Research Center, between 2000 and 2014, middle - class populations decreased in 203 of the 229 metropolitan areas.
How can it be that more than 2,200 rockets of all kinds have been fired at Israeli population centers since July 8, but there have been so few casualties?
The region is centered in the middle of the U.S., at the cross-section of international air, rail, interstate and major rivers; within 500 miles of one - third of the U.S. population and 1,500 miles of 90 percent of the people in North America.
The Center for Puerto Rican Studies at the City University of New York estimates that Puerto Rico will lose up 470,335 residents by the end of 2019 — about 14 percent of the population.
In non-U.S. cities with populations of more than 1.5 million, NYU Tisch Center students Camile Ake, Grace Chen, Juliana Coelho, Kaitlyn Darlymple, Shirley Lu, Michelle Ming, Estelle Wang and Xinyi Zhu surveyed 12 restaurants for each lunch and dinner.
In many of the underdeveloped countries, a big part of the population lives outside of urban centers and has no easy access to a Banking infrastructure.
From a small trading post in the 15th century to a metropolitan area with a population of over 14 million, this massive city dwarfs Thailand's other urban centers.
It currently has a population of roughly 17,200 residents and attracts tourists with the Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine and Tamarack art center.
The second largest country by population, mobile phone users, smartphone users, and internet users, India is once again at the center of attraction for the management of the world's most influential online platform.
The Center for Puerto Rican Studies at the City University of New York estimates that Puerto Rico will lose up to 470,335 residents by the end of 2019 — about 14 percent of the population.
Dallas boasts one of the lowest unemployment rates among major population centers.
By targeting eight health centers strategically located in eight of the ten departments (or states) in Haiti, Direct Relief will reach a population of 563,000, including approximately 60,000 pregnant women.
and that requires completely ignoring the * ongoing * growth of Christianity, which is booming in Asia & Africa... which just happen to be the centers of global population growth.
Nonetheless, out of a population this large, the number of Muslim Americans who either perpetrated or were arrested for terrorist crimes in 2010 was... 20, according to the Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security (a consortium of Duke University, the University of North Carolina and RTI International, a think tank).
Latin America's Catholics make up 39 % of the world's Catholic population, according to the Pew Research Center.
This belief can only be popularized when entire populations are taught to «feel» rather than to «think,» and when this happens, a desire to search the minds of intelligent forbearers fizzles out, and comprehension levels center only around what pleases them and their own unique worldview.
There are only about 600 cities with populations of over 50,000 people, which means we could put one center in every single city with a population of over 50,000, and still have 4,400 centers that could be started in cities with larger populations.
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