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  List of U.S. cities with Native American majority populations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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It includes United States cities and towns in which a majority (over half) of the population is Native American or American Indian, according to data from the 2000 Census.
This list does not include locations in which the 2000 Census shows a plurality of the residents are Native American.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_United_States_cities_with_a_majority_Native_American_population   (186 words)

  
 United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American military and economic stature increased throughout the 20th century; with the collapse of the Soviet Union at the end of the Cold War, the nation emerged as the world's sole superpower.
Calls by a majority of American citizens continue for increased border security against illegal immigration and the shipment of illegal narcotics, with their primary goal the protection of American interests and the safety of U.S. citizens around the world, against such threats as terrorist infiltration at the border with Mexico.
Several major seaports are in the United States; the three busiest are California's Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach, and the Port of New York and New Jersey, all among the world's busiest.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/United_states   (7657 words)

  
 United States. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
The United States has a broad range of climates, varying from the tropical rain-forest of Hawaii and the tropical savanna of S Florida (where the Everglades are found) to the subarctic and tundra climates of Alaska.
The United States is also one of the largest producers of cattle, hogs, cow’s milk, butter, cotton, oats, wheat, barley, and sugar; it is the world’s leading exporter of wheat and corn and ranks third in rice exports.
The Congress of the United States, the legislative branch, is bicameral and consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
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 Wikinfo | United States   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The United States of America (U.S.A.) (also referred to as the United States, the U.S. America, or (outside its borders) the States), is a federal republic in North America with a strong democratic tradition.
The federal and state government is dominated by two political parties, the Republicans (center-right) and the Democrats (center-left), although minor party candidates and independents are occasionally elected especially to local or state office.
Major components of the European segment of the United States population are descended from immigrants from Germany, England, Scotland, Ireland and Italy with many immigrants also from Scandanavian countries and the Slavic and other populations of eastern and southern Europe and French Canada; few immigrants came directly from France.
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 Help.com - united states   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S. of A, the States, and America, is a country in North America.
There are also several major seaports in the United States, with the three busiest being the Port of Los Angeles, the Port of Long Beach, and the Port of New York and New Jersey, all three among the world's busiest ports.
A key component of American culture is the American Dream, a faith, held by many in the United States, that, through hard work, courage, and self-determination, regardless of social class, a person can gain a better life.
help.com /wiki/United_States   (7202 words)

  
 United States   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Calls by an overwhelming majority of American citizens continue for increased border security against illegal immigration and the shipment of illegal narcotics, with their primary goal the protection of American interests and the safety of U.S. citizens around the world, against such threats as terrorist infiltration at the border with Mexico.
While the per capita income of the United States is among the highest in the world, the wealth is comparatively concentrated, with approximately 40% of the population being worse off than most of western Europe and the top 20% being substantially richer.
African Americans, or Blacks, largely descend from Africans who arrived as slaves during the seventeenth through ninteenth centuries, and number about 35 million or 12.9% of the population.
www.donkeylink.com /en/United_States.htm   (6382 words)

  
 The Demonic Cabal
At present, Americans are faced with an illegal junta which is repeating a vile era in American history: the seizure of all governmental powers by a single party-cabal during John Adams' presidency from 1797-1801.
Major players in the demonic cabal include the Saudi royal family and The Big Three--the bin Laden family, the al Ahmoudi family, and the Mahfouz family--the richest clans in that medieval kingdom.
This is similar to the experience during the time of the American revolution when a beneficent aristocracy--as well as enlightened members of the general populace--brought about a new nation dedicated to the idea of government for the benefit of all citizens.
www.hermes-press.com /cabal_index.htm   (7840 words)

  
 ESPN.com - MLB/WORLDCLASSIC2006 - Inside the United States
Note: a separate listing for Hispanic is not included because the U.S. Census Bureau considers Hispanic to mean a person of Latin American descent (including persons of Cuban, Mexican or Puerto Rican origin) living in the U.S. who may be of any race or ethnic group (white, fl, Asian, etc.).
The majority of MLB ballparks were built in the last 15 years and include a natural grass playing surface both in the infield and outfield.
American baseball speak: "The Show" is a common phrase U.S. ballplayers share in the minor leagues; when one of their peers gets called up to MLB, he's finally made it to "The Show."
sports.espn.go.com /mlb/worldclassic2006/news/story?id=2291577   (1393 words)

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