How do you define Hispanic?
Frequently Asked Questions - State Cancer ProfilesHispanic data include all people who identify themselves as being of Hispanic origin. Hispanic ethnicity is considered independently of race, so Hispanic persons may be of any race.
What Hispanic origin data will be available?
Census 2000, Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Census Bureau is in the process of planning data products for Census 2000. Most of our products will be released through the American FactFinder. We are in the process of identifying the content and presentation of these data. Generally, we plan to release some of the data products that were available in the 1990 census. The release of special reports will depend on internal and external funding. See similar questions...
Why do you have one question on race and another question on Hispanic origin?
Census 2000, Frequently Asked QuestionsOn October 30, 1997, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued "Standards for Maintaining, Collecting, and Presenting Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity." All federal agencies, including the Census Bureau, who collect and report data on race and ethnicity must follow these standards. See similar questions...
Is the race and Hispanic/Latino data available by ZIP Code?
Census 2000, Frequently Asked QuestionsData by race and Hispanic origin by three-digit and five-digit ZIP Code® Tabulation Area (ZCTATM) will be available on Summary File 1, which will be released on a state-by-state basis beginning in June 2001. Summary File 1 is accessible through the Census Bureau’s American FactFinder website http://factfinder.census.gov/. See similar questions...
Why does the Census Bureau collect information on Hispanic origin?
Census 2000, Frequently Asked QuestionsThe 1970 decennial census was the first to have a question on Hispanic origin on the sample or "long" census form. Since 1980, this question has appeared on the 100 percent or "short" form. Hispanic origin data are needed for the implementation of a number of federal statutes such as the enforcement of bilingual election rules under the Voting Rights Act and the monitoring and enforcement of equal employment opportunities under the Civil Rights Act. See similar questions...
Are Filipinos Hispanic?
Americans of Filipino Descent - FAQsMost Filipinos have Spanish-surnames, and many have a Spanish ancestor or two. It is an undeniable historical fact that the Philippines was a Spanish colony from 1521 to 1898 -- many times longer than the almost 50 years (1898-1946) that it was an American colony. So for several hundred years, Spain had influence on Philippine language, literature, food, architecture, and other aspects of custom and culture. See similar questions...
Question: Will multiple responses be captured for the question on Hispanic origin?
Questions and Answers for Census 2000 Data on RaceAnswer: The Census Bureau followed the recommendation of its Hispanic Advisory Committee and captured multiple responses to the question on Hispanic origin for research purposes. However, multiple responses ultimately were assigned a code of one category for the official Census 2000 data. See similar questions...
Should not we define a MediaWiki tag, in the page, to define the keywords?
MediaWiki FAQ - MetaWe currently have the opportunity to add comments, which are not displayed: Maybe a special comment could be detected by the engine and used to fill the string this->Keywords. How is this done in MediaWiki 1.6.x because those functions don't exist --Elliotgoodrich 19:41, 22 May 2006 (UTC) I have managed to fix this http://www.psconclave.com/blog/mediawiki-mods/meta-tags feel free someone to write a proper guide for wikimedia as I don't have time at the moment. See similar questions...
Can I define my own exceptions?
Andy Mc's C# FAQ for C++ programmersNote that if you want your exception to cross remoting boundaries you'll need to do some extra work - see http://www.thinktecture.com/Resources/RemotingFAQ/CustomExceptions.html for details. See similar questions...
How do I define my own code group?
Andy Mc's .NET Framework FAQUse caspol. For example, suppose you trust code from www.mydomain.com and you want it have full access to your system, but you want to keep the default restrictions for all other internet sites. To achieve this, you would add a new code group as a sub-group of the 'Zone - Internet' group, like this: caspol -ag 1.3 -site www.mydomain.com FullTrust Now if you run caspol -lg you will see that the new group has been added as group 1.3.1: ... 1.3. Zone - Internet: Internet 1.3.1. Site - www.mydomain. See similar questions...
How do you define mysticism?
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSA. Mysticism can be defined as a belief based on the personal testimony of mystics that God, Truth can be directly experienced. It also includes teachings and practices that can be passed on. Mysticism has been found throughout the ages and is at the heart of the world's spiritual traditions. As the Buddha said the Ultimate authority of truth is not any scripture or dogma but one's own experience. See similar questions...
How to Define the Pad Diameter?
CadSoft Online: Frequently asked questionsSince EAGLE version 4.0 the default libraries contain only information about the drill diameter and the shape of a pad. The diameter value is set to auto, which is the same as 0, by default. See similar questions...
Can I define operators using recursion?
Larch Frequently Asked QuestionsYes, you can define operators recursively. A good, and safe, way to do this is to use structural induction (e.g., on the generators of a sort). For example, look at how count is defined in the handbook trait BagBasics (see [Guttag-Horning93], p. 168). In this trait, the sort C of bags is generated by the operators {} and insert. There is one axiom that specifies count when its second argument is the empty bag, and one that specifies count when its argument is constructed using insert. See similar questions...
Are The Hispanic Women Screened?
Mail Order Brides Resource Guide Latin Mail Order Brides Que...quot;We have a complete file on all of our female members- no prostitutes or undesirables in our membership." quot;We interview every lady in order to weed out the Gold Diggers, Happy Time Girls, Visa Hunters." Interviewer: "Congratulations. You have passed our rigorous screening and selection process!" Believe me, the other mailorderbrides services do not screen their employees, let alone the Latin women. See similar questions...
Do I need to be of Hispanic descent?
LatinoEyes.com - Wellcome:.Yes. LatinoEyes.com? is an online Latino community made up of Latino panelists. Our clients are interested in seeing the world through the eyes of the Latino community.Return to top See similar questions...
Who makes up the U.S. Hispanic population?
National Council of La Raza: Frequently Asked QuestionsHispanics are an ethnically and racially diverse population. In 2005, the Latino population on the U.S. mainland was composed of Mexican Americans (64%), Puerto Ricans (10%), Cubans (3%), Salvadorans (3%), and Dominicans (3%). The remainder are of some other Central American, South American, or other Hispanic or Latino origins (17%). U.S. Census Bureau, "Facts for Features, Hispanic Heritage Month 2006: September 15-October 15." Available from http://www.census. See similar questions...
What terms are used to describe the U.S. Hispanic population?
National Council of La Raza: Frequently Asked QuestionsThe terms "Hispanic" and "Latino" are used interchangeably by the U.S. Census Bureau to refer to persons of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central and South American, Dominican, Spanish, and other Hispanic descent; they may be of any race. Some segments of the population also use the term "La Raza" which has its origins in early 20th century Latin American literature and translates into English most closely as "the people," or, according to some scholars, "the Hispanic people of the New World. See similar questions...
What do Hispanic population projections show?
National Council of La Raza: Frequently Asked QuestionsSince 1990, the Hispanic population has grown much faster than the U.S. population as a whole, a trend projected to continue in future decades. Between 1990 and 2000, the Hispanic population grew by 57.9%, compared to a nationwide rate of growth of 13.2%. The most recent population projections indicate that by 2050, the Latino population will total roughly 102.6 million people or 24%. U.S. Census Bureau, "Facts for Features, Hispanic Heritage Month 2006: September 15-October 15," op. cit. See similar questions...
What is the make up of Hispanic households?
National Council of La Raza: Frequently Asked QuestionsThe majority of Hispanic households are married-couple families (67%). Of those families, 44% have children under the age of 18. As of July 1, 2005, 22% of the Hispanic population was under the age of five. Hispanics had a higher concentration of preschoolers among their population than any other race or ethnic group. U.S. Census Bureau, "Facts for Features, Hispanic Heritage Month 2006: September 15-October 15," op. cit. See similar questions...
Do I have to be Hispanic to join Puntismos?
Puntismos FAQs //No. But Puntismos is a rewards program specifically designed for Hispanics. If you are not Hispanic then you will not likely qualify for most of the offers, opportunities or initiatives made available to Puntismos members. See similar questions...
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