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demographics and Ottoman
Over 160, 000 ethnic Greeks deported from the former Ottoman Empire were resettled in the city, changing its demographics.
This article provides an overview to the different demographic studies related to the demographics of the mandatory Palestine, and the demographics of pre-British Palestine, consisting the southern parts of Ottoman Syria.
Ideologically, Garašanin combines in his Načertanije the German and French models of a nation, politically, he is attempting to balance the interests of the present Serbian state with contemporary demographics ( the fact that very many Serbs were then still living under the yoke of the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian empires ) and past, medieval possessions in Old Serbia ( i. e., present-day Kosovo and Metohija, and Macedonia ).

demographics and Van
The demographics of Van are a greatly debated point given the changing of provincial borders.
Like many central San Fernando Valley neighborhoods, Van Nuys was a middle-class neighborhood as late as the 1970s, but the demographics of some sections in Van Nuys have changed considerably since then.

demographics and are
The demographics of Estonia in the twenty-first century are the result of historical trends over more than a thousand years, just as for most European countries, but have been disproportionately affected by events in the last half of the twentieth century.
The demographics of Guatemala are diverse, constituting primarily of Mestizos, Amerindians and Europeans.
The demographics of sexual orientation are difficult to establish due to a lack of reliable data.
The demographics of India are inclusive of the second most populous country in the world, with over 1. 21 billion people ( 2011 census ), more than a sixth of the world's population.
The demographics of North Korea are difficult to assess due to the limited amount of data available from the country.
As a result, the demographics and culture of the state are unique for their strong Hispanic and Native-American influences.
The demographics of the People's Republic of China are identified by a large population with a relatively small youth division, which is partially a result of the China's one-child policy.
These subdivisions are often segregated by minute differences in home value, creating entire communities where family incomes and demographics are almost completely homogeneous ..
However, there are twin cities which have been able to resist this final union and have maintained individual identity against the tides of history, economics and demographics.
Ancient demographics are available only from literary sources.
Market trends are fluctuated on the demographics and technology.
The QA workstation is a checkpoint to make sure patient demographics are correct as well as other important attributes of a study.
Usually they are tiered by target demographics based on the disposable income of the shopper.
Its demographics are comparable to some of the top retiree destinations in Florida, producing a pronounced deviation in favor of the 65 and older population in public policy and accommodation.
While most of its boroughs are working class, Camden County has many contrasts in its demographics.
Although the Census was taken, there are many undocumented immigrants that live in this ( and surrounding ) neighborhoods and the ethnic and income demographics are thus rendered inaccurate.
( These demographics are only for the unincorporated portions of the area in 2000.
In 1905, the first of many Italian immigrants started arriving in the town, but since then the demographics have changed as more immigrants are of Latino descent.
The demographics below are for the village only.
According to Peter F. Drucker the general sources of innovations are different changes in industry structure, in market structure, in local and global demographics, in human perception, mood and meaning, in the amount of already available scientific knowledge, etc.
Elementary and middle schools in West Islip are assigned by demographics.

demographics and point
The famine was by far the most significant turning point in the demographics of the country, as not only did Ireland's population not grow for the next century, it continued a slow decline, the result of which is that the Republic of Ireland has a significantly smaller population today than would be expected for a European country of its size.
The famine permanently changed Ireland ’ s and Scotland's demographics and became a rallying point for nationalist sentiment that pervaded British politics for much of the following century.
Union Square's location at the juncture of working-class East Somerville and the city's tonier western sections have made it the focal point of changing demographics.
The birth demographics of the electorate are similar to the rest of Australia, with the proportion of people born overseas and in non-English speaking countries within one percentage point of the national average.

demographics and they
Several commentators believed that changing demographics and unfavourable preference deals would demolish the Nationals at the state election that year, but they went on to enjoy considerable success by winning two extra lower house seats.
Although Greens find much to support in fostering these types of alliances with groups of historically different backgrounds, they also feel strongly about forming diverse communities through encouragement of diversity in social and economic demographics in communities, especially in the United States.
Almost a decade later, they followed their large study of the history of American demographics with a book devoted to the new generation, titled Millennials Rising: The Next Great Generation ( 2000 ).
CBS cited that Murder, She Wrote was " skewing too old " in the ratings demographics, as — while the series was still successful, having just finished the eleventh season as the eighth-most watched program on television — they were not gaining the valued 18 – 49 ratings demographic that is most desired among networks.
The network claimed this was only because they already had scripted / talk programming that addressed these issues, referring to The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and Chappelle's Show, and warned that some of the views expressed on Tough Crowd did not appeal to the demographics at which Comedy Central's current business model was aimed.
With fervent piety and hope of that Promised Land, they would venture into abandoned cities and start up businesses which happened to be predominantly African American in demographics.
First, it lets the candidate know if they have made any progress on the ballot, how much progress has been made, and in what demographics they have been making or losing ground.
Currently, the only official census numbers are those from 1971 and 1991, but they do not reflect the current demographics as ethnic cleansing of the last decade has caused permanent population changes.
Opinion leaders tend to be similar to those they influence — based on personality, interests, demographics, or socio-economic factors.
According to Michael Bird, many project managers may feel that they are treading new territory as they lead project teams made of individuals from different cultures, heterogeneous mixes, and differing demographics.
They thought they were significantly more numerous, visible, and active than Labour's young supporters in the 2008 London mayoral election, in which young voters were one of the key demographics of Boris Johnson's vote.
Part of Corporative federalism's philosophical underpinnings as a form of jurisdiction rests within the auspices of demographics as polities as much as they are constituencies of a federative structure.
As many were Catholic and Jewish, they changed the demographics of major cities and industrial areas.
These demographics are older than the yaoi fans and they tend to be more easily disturbed about slash depicting underage sexuality, but this is becoming less true due to the popularity of Harry Potter-inspired slash fiction.
These German minorities, through their ethno-cultural vitality, exhibit an exceptional level of heterogeneity: variations concerning their demographics, their status within the majority community, the support they receive from institutions helping them to support their identity as a minority.
He attempted, without success, to gain greater representation for Muslims in the National Assembly, where they were allocated 45 percent of the seats, a figure that was not adjusted to take account of changing demographics.
* Preference for fewer children ; if developed world demographics are extrapolated they mathematically lead to ' soft ' extinction before 3000 CE.
Using the " people-search " function, Odigo users can send anonymous messages anywhere in the world to other users, who they can find based on demographics or location.
CDFI Banks provide retail banking services, they usually target customers from " financially underserved " demographics.
Considering the opinion of a middle-aged woman would be completely contrary to the demographics of their target audience, they selected that name for the company.
As they have been designed to record information not only on the kinds of crimes committed, but also on the individuals involved in crime, criminologists and sociologists have and continue to use crime rate statistics to make general statements regarding the racial demographics of crime-related phenomena such as victimization, arrests, prosecutions, convictions, and incarceration.

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