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The Foreign-Born Population in the United States, 1980-2010
Ten most common places of birth for years 1980, 1990, 2000, 2010 2010 rank Place of birth Number 2000 rank Place of birth Number 1990 rank Place of birth Number…Mike Honda Biography
Mike HondaU.S. CongressmanBorn: June 27, 1941Birthplace: Walnut Grove, California As the representative of the 15th district of California, Honda has served on the House Committee on Science…Missionaries
Conceived, composed and directed by:Elizabeth SwadosLighting:Beverly EmmonsCostumes:Kaye VoyceOpened:11/97 at the Majestic TheaterCast:Dorothy Abrahams, Vanessa Aspilaga, Carrie Crow, Josie…The History of Hispanic Heritage Month
Source: iStockIf it’s September, then it’s time to wish you a Happy Hispanic Heritage Month! From September 15th to October 15th, people around the country gather to celebrate Latino Americans and…Chandra Levy
Chandra Levy is the intern whose 2001 disappearance and death in Washington, D.C., became a major story and ended the political career of Congressman Gary Condit. Chandra Levy was a former intern at…Population Living Below $2 a Day, Developing Countries
The percentage of the population living below the specified poverty line: $2 a day—at 1985 international prices (equivalent to $2.15 at 1993 international prices), adjusted for purchasing power…1980 – 1989 World History
Ronald Reagan (1911–2004) The Republican National Committee Sandra Day O'Connor (1930– ) U.S. Supreme Court Indira Gandhi (1917–1984) The Permanent Mission of India…January 2016 Current Events: Disasters & Science News
World News | Business News | U.S. News Here are the key events in science and disasters news for the month of January 2016. Zika Virus Spreads from Latin America (Jan.): According to the Pan…United Still Stand
U.S. national team star Eric Wyndalda scores in a World Cup qualifier at Costa Rica's Saprissa Stadium. Although the U.S. squad would lose the match 3-2 they would eventually go on to qualify…Where in the World Is Spanish Spoken?
The places listed below have Spanish-speaking populations greater than 100,000. Mexico 118,463,449 Colombia 49,522,424 Spain 43,496,523 Argentina 42,269,777 United States 41,…