This white paper discusses targeted media planning to reach American Catholics. It provides data on Catholic populations along the eastern seaboard. The highest concentrations are in Connecticut/Rhode Island at 43% and New Jersey at 42%. The DC metro area has only 18% Catholics. Market snapshots of Providence, RI, the DC metro region, and New Jersey are presented, including demographic data. The paper argues that understanding local Catholic percentages and demographics allows for more effective media targeting.
“imagine all the people” is a series of publications produced by
the Boston Redevelopment Authority for the Mayor’s Office of
New Bostonians, that provides a comprehensive profile of Boston’s diverse immigrant communities and their numerous contributions to the city’s social, cultural, and economic landscape. It is part of an ongoing effort to celebrate new Bostonians and gain insight into how our city is shaped by their presence.
Brazilians exemplify a migrant group that is well connected through transnational ties. These activities by migrant groups are important to highlight, as they have potential development impacts in both the migrants’ home and host countries. This paper looks at the characteristics of Brazilian migrants in the United States and their participation in transnational activities using data from a study of Brazilians living in Massachusetts conducted in 2007.
“imagine all the people” is a series of publications produced by
the Boston Redevelopment Authority for the Mayor’s Office of
New Bostonians, that provides a comprehensive profile of Boston’s diverse immigrant communities and their numerous contributions to the city’s social, cultural, and economic landscape. It is part of an ongoing effort to celebrate new Bostonians and gain insight into how our city is shaped by their presence.
Brazilians exemplify a migrant group that is well connected through transnational ties. These activities by migrant groups are important to highlight, as they have potential development impacts in both the migrants’ home and host countries. This paper looks at the characteristics of Brazilian migrants in the United States and their participation in transnational activities using data from a study of Brazilians living in Massachusetts conducted in 2007.
World Population Essay. PROMISEDPAGE: WORLD POPULATION DAYShannon Bennett
⇉Population Growth around the world Essay Example | GraduateWay. School essay: World population essay. Essay on Population | Population Essay for Students and Children in .... The continued rise in the world’s population (Corrected Essay). Write an Essay on World Population Day-2021 in English Writing /Short .... World population essay. World Population Day Essay. 2022-11-14.
“A true community is not just about being geographically close to someone or part of the same social web network. It's about feeling connected and responsible for what happens. Humanity is our ultimate community, and everyone plays a crucial role.”
(Yehuda Berg, N.D)
The objective of this report is to construct a community profile report, this will commence with identifying the community, defining its boundaries and geographical region, explore how the knowledge and data has been obtained, before identifying the community population from a Social Determinants of Health perception, exploring links and factors such as Age, Language, Transportation and Logistics, Financial Aspects, Housing, Education and Training, and Socio-Politics. Before following on to explore resources which currently exist within the community and identifying the needs as indicated by the conducted research. For the purposes of this document the term community will signify the population of the Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islanders located within the Shire of Boddington, Western Australia. While Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander has been shortened to A&TSI and plural form being A&TSIs, this is to ensure compliance with word count, and enabling delivery of more interesting information on the community.
Through the News Prism: Visions of Papua New Guinea in the British MediaAlice C Woodward
A study of British news coverage of Papua New Guinea over a 14-month period. The project utilises content analysis and elements of close textual analysis to examine British national newspapers and the BBC online in their coverage of the Pacific nation, aiming to determine the image that is portrayed. An interview with ABC's Papua New Guinea correspondent, Liam Fox, is also introduced to explore the reasons why the nation receives the coverage it does, and what this means for the future of international coverage.
3Why Are Some More Vulnerable Than OthersLearning .docxtamicawaysmith
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Why Are Some More Vulnerable
Than Others?
Learning Objectives
After reading this chapter, you should be able to:
• Explain social, political, and economic conditions and trends that contribute to the cre-
ation of food deserts.
• Evaluate how the population of the United States is changing, and consider how this
affects vulnerable populations.
• Analyze how changes in social, political, and economic factors contribute to the vulner-
ability that represents the haves and have-nots.
• Define social capital and how it is related to health.
• Identify political factors that affect health.
• Recognize economic factors that affect health.
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CHAPTER 3Introduction
Introduction
Towns and cities have planning and zoning departments within their local govern-ment structures. The Planning and Zoning Department is responsible for ensuring that the city infrastructure, including telephone lines, roads, electricity, and water,
reaches all necessary areas. It is also responsible for the local codes that keep large retailers
like Walmart from moving into residential neighborhoods. Town planning helps mini-
mize traffic on residential streets by creating shopping districts that are near but not in
neighborhoods where people live.
Think about how far the nearest grocery store is from your home. Is it within walking
distance? If so, how do you transport the groceries home? For many Americans, locat-
ing shopping districts outside of neighborhoods creates a need for vehicle transportation
from home to the grocer. Many people living in low-income urban housing lack access to
cars, and public transportation leaves much to be desired in many cities and is completely
absent in many towns. Large retailers need a lot of customers to support the store and a
lot of people to staff it. For this reason, many large grocers avoid urban areas and many
rural areas where there are not a lot of potential customers nearby, opting instead to set up
shop in densely populated suburban areas.
This phenomenon has created a serious problem in many urban areas in cities and small
town centers alike. Food deserts are residential areas with no readily available access to
grocers who carry fresh fruits, vegetables, and meats. Many residents in food deserts sub-
sist mainly on cheap processed foods that they can purchase at mini-marts and gas sta-
tions. A diet lacking in fresh healthy foods creates long-lasting health problems. As many
food deserts also lack accessible health care, the health of the vulnerable populations in
these areas is doubly impacted.
The food desert issue is one of social, political, and economic factors. Socially, these
areas have needs, such as access to affordable food, shelter, and clean water, that must be
addressed. Politically, it is up to the government to change zoning codes and offer incen-
tives to encourage grocers and health ca ...
Almost Home Kids PR Campaign Final Presentation Bookjchance
This presentation is a copy of our presentation booklet for Almost Home Kids in Naperville, Illinois. For a class, my team created a capital campaign for a client, and this is the final campaign as it was presented to them.
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Reaching Catholics with Targeted Media Planning
It’s vitally important in media planning and buying that you target your audience and
determine the right media market for your message. The very first step in the process is to
understand the concentration of American Catholics in a given region. For purposes of this
informational document, we researched populations up and down the eastern seaboard.
According to the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago, the Catholic
share of the U.S. adult population has held fairly steady at just under 25% in recent decades.
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