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  • 91Brigham Young University–Hawaii — Motto Enter to learn, go forth to serve Established September 26, 1955 Type Private coeducational …

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  • 92Norwood Young America — Norwood Young America …

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  • 93Ottoman Armenian population — Main articles: Ottoman Armenia and Demographics of the Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Armenian population size within the Ottoman Empire between 1914 and 1915 is a controversial topic. Most estimates by Western scholars range from 1.3 to 2.0 million …

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  • 94Populations and Population Movements — ▪ 1995 Introduction DEMOGRAPHY        World s 25 Most Populous Urban AreasAt midyear 1994, world population stood at 5,607,000,000, according to estimates prepared by the Population Reference Bureau. (See Table (World s 25 Most Populous Urban… …

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  • 95Jersey's population — Contents 1 Jersey’s population – a history 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Long term trends 1.3 Net immigration and natural increase …

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  • 96Urban Prep Charter Academy for Young Men — Englewood Campus, or Urban Prep for short, is a secondary charter school located within the Englewood community area of Chicago, Illinois. Urban Prep is the first school created under Urban Prep Charter Academies, and is also Chicago s first (and …

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  • 97Marguerite Young Alexander — Founding Members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Osceola Macarthy Adams Florence Letcher Toms Ethel Carr Watson Wertie Blackwell Weaver Winona Cargile Alexander …

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  • 98Comté de Young (Australie) — 34°17′S 148°19′E / 34.283, 148.317 …

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  • 99Brigham Young University Hawaii — Infobox University name = native name = latin name = image size =150px motto = Enter to learn, go forth to serve established = September 26, 1955 type = Private coeducational endowment = staff = faculty = 183 president = Steven C. Wheelwright… …

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  • 100Zero population growth — Zero population growth, sometimes abbreviated ZPG, is a condition of demographic balance where the number of people in a specified population neither grows nor declines, considered as a social aim [Kingsley Davis (1973) Zero population growth:… …

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