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California population growth slowest in more than a decade

22 hours ago ago from Market Mix Up

Dec. 17, 2009 Los Angeles Times California's population grew less than 1% in the last year, the slowest growth rate in more than a decade as migration to the state barely kept up with the significant number of people leaving, according to state Department of Finance data released today. Across the state, natural increases rather than migration accounted for the largest source of population growth. Los Angeles County, for instance, ...

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Arab Israelis

21 hours ago ago from The Muslim Religion Like You've Never Seen It Before

Home About About the Blog Contact Me Islamic Music Nasheed Cat Stevens Yusuf Islam Outlandish Links Muslim Religion Muslim Calendar Muslim Holidays Arab Israelis Posted by Abu Ibrahim on Oct 19th, 2009 in Israel , Middle East , Muslim Men , Muslim Women , Palestine , Politics , World Affairs | 0 comments I've heard the term Arab Israelis before. But I never really thought too much about it. I found it ...

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10 hours ago ago from Does It All Matter

Kseniya Simonova's Amazing Sand Drawing A beautiful sand painting of the horrors of war. I just wish I could understand the words. Don’t dare to miss this amazing Video Clip . . first read it properly.. This video shows the winner of Ukraine’s Got Talent , Kseniya Simonova, 24, drawing a series of pictures on an illuminated sand table showing how ordinary people were affected by the German invasion during World War II. Her talent, ...

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Perpetual war in America - Part 1

11 hours ago ago from Opinione

Although the American military has been involved in many foreign interventions over the last thirty years in addition to the two major wars it fought after World War II, including the Korean and Vietnam Wars, there is little evidence in American culture of the negative effects of this perpetual war. This can be attributed to the relatively large population of the United States and the small segment of society such as the lower and ...

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STOP AT TWO

19 hours ago ago from Green (Living) Review

by Michael Smith (Veshengro) The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) has recently called for a complete review of all benefits and fiscal policies that give incentives to people in the UK to have more than two children. The CIWEM believes that this will lead to a non-coercive policy of ‘stop at two’, which should help us to face up to the challenges of population and consumption growth and start ...

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Budget woes affecting states' approach to prison sentences

1 hour, 37 minutes ago ago from Washington Post - U.S.

DALLAS -- The prison population of the United States may soon drop for the first time in almost four decades, a milestone in a nation that locks up more people than any other. The inmate population has risen steadily since the early 1970s as states adopted get-tough policies, which sent more people to prison and kept them there longer. But tight budgets have states rethinking these policies and the costs that come with them. It's a ...

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