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High School Graduation Biography

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High School Graduates include people whose highest degree was a high school diploma or its equivalent, people who attended college but did not receive a degree, and people who received an associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s, or professional or doctorate degree. People who reported completing the 12th grade but not receiving a diploma are not included.

Persons with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher are those who have received a bachelor's degree from a college or university, or a master's, professional, or doctorate degree.

These data include only persons 25 years old and over. The percentages are obtained by dividing the counts of graduates by the total number of persons 25 years old and over.

Scope and Methodology:

These data are collected in the American Community Survey (ACS). The data for each geographic area are presented together with margins of error at factfinder2.census.gov. The data are period estimates, that is, they represent the characteristics of the population over a specific 60-month data collection period.

Margins of Error (MOE). ACS estimates are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a MOE. The MOE used with ACS estimates can be interpreted as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the estimate plus the MOE and the estimate minus the MOE (the upper and lower confidence bounds) contains the full population value of the estimate.

For example, suppose the 5-year ACS reported the percentage of people 25 years and older in Birmingham, Alabama who had a bachelor's degree was 21.3 percent and that the MOE associated with this estimate is plus or minus (+/-) 0.9 percent. By adding and subtracting the MOE from the estimate, we can calculate the 90-percent confidence interval for this estimate at 21.3%, +/-0.9%:


21.3% - 0.9% = 20.4% = Lower-bound estimate 
21.3% + 0.9% = 22.2% = Upper-bound estimate 
Therefore, we can be 90 percent confident that the percent of the population in Birmingham, Alabama of age 25 years and older having a bachelor's degree in 2007-2011 falls somewhere between 20.4 percent and 22.2 percent.

For this Fact and other 5-year Social Characteristic Facts (listed below), their estimates and margins of errors or percents and percent margins of error can be found on Data Profile - Social Characteristics. This profile is displayed by geography. Click on the link for "Browse data sets for (geography picked)" near the top of the Quick facts profile page, click on the link for People QuickLinks/American Community Survey - "Social Characteristics" for the data profile.

I want to say hello to any of my old friends that are out here in internet land. I am currently living in St.Petesburg, Florida. I have been married for the last 19 years, and have 4 children. I am a children's pastor and director at a non-profit hospice in Hillsborough County, Florida. Unfortunately, I do not have a personal e-mail address at the moment, but can be contacted at: 

Frank Abrami 
911 29th street North 
St. Petersburg Fl 33713

Elissa Lynn Alkoff (Elissa Lynn Alkoff Malcohn; 75)

Barring a few notable exceptions from college, graduate school, and life in general, I credit Dewey with giving me my best schooling. I only hope its public education model could have caught on more broadly and been more readily supported.

While at Dewey I was already submitting poetry and short stories, and I'd drafted my first novel (unpublished) before graduation. I've enjoyed some successes since. My novelette "Lazuli" (Asimov's, November 1984) placed me on the final ballot for the 1985 John W. Campbell Award. My short story "Moments of Clarity" (Full Spectrum, Bantam Books, 1988) reached preliminary ballot for the 1989 Nebula Award. From 1986-1988 I edited Star*Line, journal of the Science Fiction Poetry Association. More recent publications have appeared in We'Moon (Mother Tongue Ink), Encore (prize-winning poems from the contests of the National Federation of State Poetry Societies), and elsewhere.

Covenant, the first volume in my Deviations trilogy, is forthcoming from Koboca Publishing with release projected for late 2007. Koboca is a small press headquartered in the Tampa, Florida, suburb of Wesley Chapel.

I run a communications business by the grace of the Internet and teach creative writing at the Art Center of Citrus County. I've exhibited and sold mixed-media art (at the Massachusetts College of Art and elsewhere) and photography. In 1993 I produced a cassette album of original music. In 1995 I participated in the first Boston-New York AIDS Ride, thrilled to make the three-day, 261-mile journey from my adopted Boston to my native New York and to dance half the night away afterwards. I have been blessed to share my life with my partner, Mary C. Russell, since December 1995. We moved to central Florida in 2003.

High School Graduation For Friends tumlr Funny 2013 For Cards For Sister For Girls

High School Graduation For Friends tumlr Funny 2013 For Cards For Sister For Girls
High School Graduation For Friends tumlr Funny 2013 For Cards For Sister For Girls
High School Graduation For Friends tumlr Funny 2013 For Cards For Sister For Girls
High School Graduation For Friends tumlr Funny 2013 For Cards For Sister For Girls
High School Graduation For Friends tumlr Funny 2013 For Cards For Sister For Girls
High School Graduation For Friends tumlr Funny 2013 For Cards For Sister For Girls
High School Graduation For Friends tumlr Funny 2013 For Cards For Sister For Girls
High School Graduation For Friends tumlr Funny 2013 For Cards For Sister For Girls
High School Graduation For Friends tumlr Funny 2013 For Cards For Sister For Girls
High School Graduation For Friends tumlr Funny 2013 For Cards For Sister For Girls

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