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2013년 12월 4일 수요일

About 'university of hawaii in hilo'|FOLLOWUP TO: A LETTER FROM HILO HAWAII TO THE INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMY COMMUNITY







About 'university of hawaii in hilo'|FOLLOWUP TO: A LETTER FROM HILO HAWAII TO THE INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMY COMMUNITY








In               the               hours               before               dawn               on               Saturday,               FEB               27th,               a               massive               8.8               earthquake               hit               the               country               of               Chile.

With               its               epicenter               just               off               the               coast,               it               struck               about               200               miles               southwest               of               The               Chilean               capital               of               Santiago.

The               epicenter               was               close               enough               to               the               capital               that               it               caused               power               outages               and               loss               of               water               and               phone               services               around               the               city.

Some               reports               have               stated               that               there               were               or               are               nearly               constant               aftershocks.

The               highest               aftershock               being               a               6.9.

Other               reports               have               stated               that               the               aftershocks               could               be               felt               at               least               once               every               hour.
               Even               though               Santiago               has               received               substantial               damage,               there               has               been               greater               damage               reported               in               other               areas.

One               of               the               hardest               hit               areas               is               the               city               of               Concepcion.

It               has               been               reported               that               buildings               in               the               city               have               had               parts               of               them               torn               down,               while               others               are               left               burning.

According               to               one               report               a               15               story               building               was               reduced               to               a               mere               3               stories.
               In               addition               to               destroyed               buildings,               collapsed               bridges               and               damaged               hospitals,               main               roads               have               been               left               damaged               including               major               roads               that               connect               the               south               and               north.

The               main               airport               in               Santiago               has               also               been               shut               down.

All               of               this               has               made               travel               in               the               region               difficult.
               Parts               of               Argentina               also               felt               the               8.8               quake.

The               capital               of               Argentina,               Buenos               Aires,               had               some               of               its               buildings               evacuated               for               of               safety               reasons.
               With               all               of               this               damage,               President               Michelle               Bachelet               declared               areas               of               catastrophe               allowing               for               aid               to               reach               hard               hit               areas               quicker.

President               elect               Sebastian               Pinera               stated               that               at               least               122               people               had               been               killed,               with               fears               that               the               toll               will               go               higher.
               Areas               across               the               Pacific               could               also               be               affected               by               the               massive               quake.

A               tsunami               was               generated               when               the               quake               hit.

Tsunami               warnings               and               advisories               have               been               posted               as               far               away               as               Russia,               Alaska               and               Australia.
               Shortly               after               the               quake               hit               there               were               9               foot               waves               reported               in               areas               of               Chile               nearest               to               the               epicenter.

Now               the               focus               turns               to               Hawaii               as               it               braces               for               the               tsunami.

Shortly               after               midnight,               Hawaiian               time,               The               Pacific               Tsunami               Warning               Center               issued               a               tsunami               warning               for               the               state.

It               is               estimated               that               the               possible               tsunami               will               hit               sometime               after               11               am               Hawaiian               time.

11               am               Hawaiian               time               translates               to               4pm               Eastern               time.
               In               addition               to               event               cancellations               and               beach               closures,               many               public               places               including               malls               and               golf               courses               were               also               closed.

The               long               list               of               cancellations               and               closures               also               included               university               campuses,               the               Honolulu               Zoo               and               the               Hilo               airport.

The               Hilo               airport               was               closed               at               6am               Hawaiian               time.
               The               main               focus               for               officials               in               Hawaii               is               the               public's               safety.

Evacuations               to               higher               ground               were               underway               for               hours               before               the               forecast               arrival               time               of               the               Tsunami.
               While               local               officials               were               trying               to               ensure               the               safety               of               Hawaii's               citizens               and               visitors,               the               Coast               Guard               was               in               the               process               of               evacuating               Hawaiian               ports,               so               that               supplies               could               more               easily               enter               once               the               tsunami               is               over.
               The               Coast               Guard               had               been               in               contact               with               larger               vessels,               including               a               cruise               liner,               keeping               them               abreast               of               the               situation.
               This               writers               thoughts               and               prayers               are               with               everyone               effected               by               this               evolving               disaster.
               Special               thanks               to:
               Reuters               &               Alonso               Soto.
               FoxNews.com               &               Ali               Reed.
               CNN.com,               Rolando               Santos,               Brian               Byrnes               and               Patty               Lane.
               KHON2               &               Its               News               Staff.






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    About 'hawaii pacific university graduation'|Sarah Palin's Crazy College Daze - A chronology of her College/University years







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    This               article,               the               twentieth               in               a               50-state               series,               lists               the               twenty               largest               cities               in               Maryland               by               population               size               and               provides               demographic               details               for               each               city:               total               population,               population               by               age               group,               racial               composition               of               the               population,               land               area,               and               population               density.

    For               purposes               of               this               article,               cities               are               incorporated               municipalities               and               census-designated               places               (CDPs).
                   After               reading               "Largest               Cities               in               Maryland               (2011),"               return               to               this               link               to               read               "Best               Places               to               Live               in               Maryland               (2011)."
                   Similar               articles               for               the               remaining               49               states               can               be               found               at               these               links:               Alabama,               Alaska,               Arizona,               Arkansas,               California,               Colorado,               Connecticut,               Delaware,               Florida,               Georgia,               Hawaii,               Idaho,               Illinois,               Indiana,               Iowa,               Kansas,               Kentucky,               Louisiana,               Maine,               Massachusetts,               Michigan,               Minnesota,               Missouri,               Mississippi,               Montana,               Nebraska,               Nevada,               New               Hampshire,               New               Jersey,               New               Mexico,               New               York,               North               Carolina,               North               Dakota,               Ohio,               Oklahoma,               Oregon,               Pennsylvania,               Rhode               Island,               South               Carolina,               South               Dakota,               Tennessee,               Texas,               Utah,               Vermont,               Virginia,               Washington,               West               Virginia,               Wisconsin,               and               Wyoming.
                   1.

    Largest               Cities               in               Maryland               (2011):               Baltimore,               MD
                   Located               in               central               Maryland,               Baltimore               is               the               largest               city               in               the               state               with               an               estimated               population               of               620,961.
                   Grouped               by               age,               21.5%               of               the               population               is               under               18,               12.5%               is               18               to               24,               29.0%               is               25               to               44,               25.2%               is               45               to               64,               and               11.8%               is               65               or               older.

    The               median               age               of               the               population               is               34.4.
                   The               racial               composition               of               the               city               is               29.6%               White,               63.7%               Black               or               African               American,               0.4%               Native               American,               2.3%               Asian,               1.8%               from               other               races,               and               2.1%               from               two               or               more               races.

    The               population               is               4.2%               Hispanic               or               Latino               of               any               race.
                   The               land               area               of               the               city               is               80.9               square               miles.

    The               city's               population               density               is               7,676               people               per               square               mile.
                   2.

    Largest               Cities               in               Maryland               (2011):               Columbia,               MD
                   Situated               in               central               Maryland,               Columbia               is               the               second               largest               city               in               the               state               with               an               estimated               population               of               99,615.
                   Classified               by               age,               24.0%               of               the               population               is               under               18,               7.6%               is               18               to               24,               29.6%               is               25               to               44,               27.9%               is               45               to               64,               and               10.9%               is               65               or               older.

    The               median               age               of               the               population               is               37.5.
                   The               racial               complexion               of               the               city               is               55.5%               White,               25.3%               Black               or               African               American,               0.4%               Native               American,               11.4%               Asian,               2.8%               from               other               races,               and               4.4%               from               two               or               more               races.

    The               population               is               7.9%               Hispanic               or               Latino               of               any               race.
                   The               land               area               of               the               city               is               27.6               square               miles.

    The               city's               population               density               is               3,609               people               per               square               mile.
                   3.

    Largest               Cities               in               Maryland               (2011):               Germantown,               MD
                   Situated               in               central               Maryland,               Germantown               is               the               third               largest               city               in               the               state               with               an               estimated               population               of               86,395.
                   Sorted               by               age,               27.3%               of               the               population               is               under               18,               8.3%               is               18               to               24,               34.6%               is               25               to               44,               24.8%               is               45               to               64,               and               5.0%               is               65               or               older.

    The               median               age               of               the               population               is               33.7.
                   The               racial               makeup               of               the               city               is               45.8%               White,               22.5%               Black               or               African               American,               0.4%               American               Indian,               19.8%               Asian,               6.6%               from               other               races,               and               4.8%               from               two               or               more               races.

    The               population               is               18.4%               Hispanic               or               Latino               of               any               race.
                   The               land               area               of               the               city               is               10.8               square               miles.

    The               city's               population               density               is               8,000               people               per               square               mile.
                   4.

    Largest               Cities               in               Maryland               (2011):               Silver               Spring,               MD
                   Located               in               central               Maryland,               Silver               Spring               is               the               fourth               largest               city               in               the               state               with               an               estimated               population               of               71,452.
                   Categorized               by               age,               21.4%               of               the               population               is               under               18,               9.3%               is               18               to               24,               37.1%               is               25               to               44,               23.8%               is               45               to               64,               and               8.4%               is               65               or               older.

    The               median               age               of               the               population               is               33.8.
                   The               racial               profile               of               the               city               is               45.7%               White,               27.8%               Black               or               African               American,               0.6%               Native               American,               7.9%               Asian,               0.1%               Pacific               Islander,               6.6%               from               other               races,               and               4.8%               from               two               or               more               races.

    The               population               is               18.4%               Hispanic               or               Latino               of               any               race.
                   The               land               area               of               the               city               is               10.8               square               miles.

    The               city's               population               density               is               8,000               people               per               square               mile.
                   5.

    Largest               Cities               in               Maryland               (2011):               Waldorf,               MD
                   Located               in               southern               Maryland,               Waldorf               is               the               fifth               largest               city               in               the               state               with               an               estimated               population               of               67,752.
                   Arranged               by               age,               28.5%               of               the               population               is               under               18,               9.1%               is               18               to               24,               30.7%               is               25               to               44,               25.0%               is               45               to               64,               and               6.7%               is               65               or               older.

    The               median               age               of               the               population               is               34.1.
                   The               racial               mix               of               the               city               is               35.5%               White,               53.4%               Black               or               African               American,               0.5%               Native               American,               3.9%               Asian,               0.1%               Pacific               Islander,               2.0%               from               other               races,               and               4.5%               from               two               or               more               races.

    The               population               is               5.9%               Hispanic               or               Latino               of               any               race.
                   The               land               area               of               the               city               is               12.8               square               miles.

    The               city's               population               density               is               5,293               people               per               square               mile.
                   6.

    Largest               Cities               in               Maryland               (2011):               Glen               Burnie,               MD
                   Located               in               central               Maryland,               Glen               Burnie               is               the               sixth               largest               city               in               the               state               with               an               estimated               population               of               67,639.
                   Grouped               by               age,               22.3%               of               the               population               is               under               18,               10.5%               is               18               to               24,               29.6%               is               25               to               44,               26.0%               is               45               to               64,               and               11.6%               is               65               or               older.

    The               median               age               of               the               population               is               35.9.
                   The               racial               composition               of               the               city               is               66.4%               White,               22.0%               Black               or               African               American,               0.4%               Native               American,               4.0%               Asian,               0.2%               Pacific               Islander,               3.5%               from               other               races,               and               3.6%               from               two               or               more               races.

    The               population               is               7.9%               Hispanic               or               Latino               of               any               race.
                   The               land               area               of               the               city               is               12.2               square               miles.

    The               city's               population               density               is               5,544               people               per               square               mile.
                   7.

    Largest               Cities               in               Maryland               (2011):               Ellicott               City,               MD
                   Situated               in               central               Maryland,               Ellicott               City               is               the               seventh               largest               city               in               the               state               with               an               estimated               population               of               65,834.
                   Classified               by               age,               26.5%               of               the               population               is               under               18,               6.6%               is               18               to               24,               24.0%               is               25               to               44,               30.9%               is               45               to               64,               and               12.0%               is               65               or               older.

    The               median               age               of               the               population               is               40.7.
                   The               racial               complexion               of               the               city               is               64.5%               White,               8.5%               Black               or               African               American,               0.2%               Native               American,               22.9%               Asian,               1.1%               from               other               races,               and               2.8%               from               two               or               more               races.

    The               population               is               3.5%               Hispanic               or               Latino               of               any               race.
                   The               land               area               of               the               city               is               32.0               square               miles.

    The               city's               population               density               is               2,057               people               per               square               mile.
                   8.

    Largest               Cities               in               Maryland               (2011):               Frederick,               MD
                   Situated               in               the               central               part               of               northern               Maryland,               Frederick               is               the               eighth               largest               city               in               the               state               with               an               estimated               population               of               65,239.
                   Sorted               by               age,               23.7%               of               the               population               is               under               18,               10.0%               is               18               to               24,               31.9%               is               25               to               44,               23.7%               is               45               to               64,               and               10.7%               is               65               or               older.

    The               median               age               of               the               population               is               34.6.
                   The               racial               makeup               of               the               city               is               63.9%               White,               18.6%               Black               or               African               American,               0.5%               American               Indian,               5.8%               Asian,               0.1%               Pacific               Islander,               7.1%               from               other               races,               and               4.0%               from               two               or               more               races.

    The               population               is               14.4%               Hispanic               or               Latino               of               any               race.
                   The               land               area               of               the               city               is               22.0               square               miles.

    The               city's               population               density               is               2,265               people               per               square               mile.
                   9.

    Largest               Cities               in               Maryland               (2011):               Dundalk,               MD
                   Located               in               central               Maryland,               Dundalk               is               the               ninth               largest               city               in               the               state               with               an               estimated               population               of               63,597.
                   Categorized               by               age,               22.9%               of               the               population               is               under               18,               9.7%               is               18               to               24,               25.5%               is               25               to               44,               27.3%               is               45               to               64,               and               14.6%               is               65               or               older.

    The               median               age               of               the               population               is               38.9.
                   The               racial               profile               of               the               city               is               81.3%               White,               11.0%               Black               or               African               American,               0.9%               Native               American,               1.7%               Asian,               2.0%               from               other               races,               and               3.0%               from               two               or               more               races.

    The               population               is               5.0%               Hispanic               or               Latino               of               any               race.
                   The               land               area               of               the               city               is               13.3               square               miles.

    The               city's               population               density               is               4,782               people               per               square               mile.
                   10.

    Largest               Cities               in               Maryland               (2011):               Rockville,               MD
                   Located               in               central               Maryland,               Rockville               is               the               tenth               largest               city               in               the               state               with               an               estimated               population               of               61,209.
                   Arranged               by               age,               21.5%               of               the               population               is               under               18,               7.2%               is               18               to               24,               31.1%               is               25               to               44,               26.3%               is               45               to               64,               and               13.9%               is               65               or               older.

    The               median               age               of               the               population               is               38.7.
                   The               racial               mix               of               the               city               is               60.4%               White,               9.6%               Black               or               African               American,               0.3%               Native               American,               20.6%               Asian,               5.3%               from               other               races,               and               3.8%               from               two               or               more               races.

    The               population               is               14.3%               Hispanic               or               Latino               of               any               race.
                   The               land               area               of               the               city               is               13.4               square               miles.

    The               city's               population               density               is               4,568               people               per               square               mile.
                   11.

    Largest               Cities               in               Maryland               (2011):               Bethesda,               MD
                   Located               in               central               Maryland,               Bethesda               is               the               eleventh               largest               city               in               the               state               with               an               estimated               population               of               60,858.
                   Grouped               by               age,               23.2%               of               the               population               is               under               18,               5.6%               is               18               to               24,               24.9%               is               25               to               44,               29.4%               is               45               to               64,               and               16.9%               is               65               or               older.

    The               median               age               of               the               population               is               42.5.
                   The               racial               composition               of               the               city               is               83.2%               White,               3.3%               Black               or               African               American,               0.1%               Native               American,               9.3%               Asian,               0.1%               Pacific               Islander,               1.1%               from               other               races,               and               2.9%               from               two               or               more               races.

    The               population               is               6.8%               Hispanic               or               Latino               of               any               race.
                   The               land               area               of               the               city               is               13.1               square               miles.

    The               city's               population               density               is               4,646               people               per               square               mile.
                   12.

    Largest               Cities               in               Maryland               (2011):               Gaithersburg,               MD
                   Situated               in               central               Maryland,               Gaithersburg               is               the               twelfth               largest               city               in               the               state               with               an               estimated               population               of               59,933.
                   Classified               by               age,               24.2%               of               the               population               is               under               18,               8.0%               is               18               to               24,               33.8%               is               25               to               44,               24.6%               is               45               to               64,               and               9.4%               is               65               or               older.

    The               median               age               of               the               population               is               35.1.
                   The               racial               complexion               of               the               city               is               50.8%               White,               16.3%               Black               or               African               American,               0.5%               Native               American,               16.9%               Asian,               0.1%               Pacific               Islander,               10.7%               from               other               races,               and               4.8%               from               two               or               more               races.

    The               population               is               24.2%               Hispanic               or               Latino               of               any               race.
                   The               land               area               of               the               city               is               10.1               square               miles.

    The               city's               population               density               is               5,934               people               per               square               mile.
                   13.

    Largest               Cities               in               Maryland               (2011):               Towson,               MD
                   Situated               in               the               northeastern               part               of               central               Maryland,               Towson               is               the               thirteenth               largest               city               in               the               state               with               an               estimated               population               of               55,197.
                   A               significant               portion               of               the               population               is               college-aged:               the               city               is               home               to               Towson               University.

    Sorted               by               age,               17.1%               of               the               population               is               under               18,               22.7%               is               18               to               24,               21.8%               is               25               to               44,               21.9%               is               45               to               64,               and               16.5%               is               65               or               older.

    The               median               age               of               the               population               is               34.6.
                   The               racial               makeup               of               the               city               is               80.6%               White,               11.0%               Black               or               African               American,               0.2%               American               Indian,               5.1%               Asian,               0.9%               from               other               races,               and               2.2%               from               two               or               more               races.

    The               population               is               3.4%               Hispanic               or               Latino               of               any               race.
                   The               land               area               of               the               city               is               14.0               square               miles.

    The               city's               population               density               is               3,943               people               per               square               mile.
                   14.

    Largest               Cities               in               Maryland               (2011):               Bowie,               MD
                   Located               in               central               Maryland,               Bowie               is               the               fourteenth               largest               city               in               the               state               with               an               estimated               population               of               54,727.
                   Categorized               by               age,               24.5%               of               the               population               is               under               18,               7.6%               is               18               to               24,               26.2%               is               25               to               44,               30.1%               is               45               to               64,               and               11.6%               is               65               or               older.

    The               median               age               of               the               population               is               40.1.
                   The               racial               profile               of               the               city               is               41.4%               White,               48.7%               Black               or               African               American,               0.3%               Native               American,               4.1%               Asian,               0.1%               Pacific               Islander,               1.9%               from               other               races,               and               3.6%               from               two               or               more               races.

    The               population               is               5.6%               Hispanic               or               Latino               of               any               race.
                   The               land               area               of               the               city               is               16.1               square               miles.

    The               city's               population               density               is               3,399               people               per               square               mile.
                   15.

    Largest               Cities               in               Maryland               (2011):               Aspen               Hill,               MD
                   Located               in               central               Maryland,               Aspen               Hill               is               the               fifteenth               largest               city               in               the               state               with               an               estimated               population               of               48,759.
                   Arranged               by               age,               24.3%               of               the               population               is               under               18,               8.7%               is               18               to               24,               28.2%               is               25               to               44,               26.0%               is               45               to               64,               and               12.8%               is               65               or               older.

    The               median               age               of               the               population               is               37.2.
                   The               racial               mix               of               the               city               is               50.6%               White,               21.7%               Black               or               African               American,               0.6%               Native               American,               10.9%               Asian,               11.5%               from               other               races,               and               4.6%               from               two               or               more               races.

    The               population               is               27.9%               Hispanic               or               Latino               of               any               race.
                   The               land               area               of               the               city               is               10.5               square               miles.

    The               city's               population               density               is               4,644               people               per               square               mile.
                   16.

    Largest               Cities               in               Maryland               (2011):               Wheaton,               MD
                   Located               in               central               Maryland,               Wheaton               is               the               sixteenth               largest               city               in               the               state               with               an               estimated               population               of               48,284.
                   Grouped               by               age,               24.7%               of               the               population               is               under               18,               9.2%               is               18               to               24,               32.4%               is               25               to               44,               24.1%               is               45               to               64,               and               9.6%               is               65               or               older.

    The               median               age               of               the               population               is               34.5.
                   The               racial               composition               of               the               city               is               42.2%               White,               18.6%               Black               or               African               American,               0.8%               Native               American,               12.1%               Asian,               0.1%               Pacific               Islander,               21.0%               from               other               races,               and               5.2%               from               two               or               more               races.

    The               population               is               41.7%               Hispanic               or               Latino               of               any               race.
                   The               land               area               of               the               city               is               10.2               square               miles.

    The               city's               population               density               is               4,734               people               per               square               mile.
                   17.

    Largest               Cities               in               Maryland               (2011):               Bel               Air               South,               MD
                   Situated               in               northeastern               Maryland,               Bel               Air               South               is               the               seventeenth               largest               city               in               the               state               with               an               estimated               population               of               47,709.
                   Classified               by               age,               28.7%               of               the               population               is               under               18,               6.0%               is               18               to               24,               34.8%               is               25               to               44,               21.3%               is               45               to               64,               and               9.2%               is               65               or               older.

    The               median               age               of               the               population               is               35.0.
                   The               racial               complexion               of               the               city               is               91.6%               White,               4.1%               Black               or               African               American,               0.2%               Native               American,               2.3%               Asian,               0.7%               from               other               races,               and               1.2%               from               two               or               more               races.

    The               population               is               1.9%               Hispanic               or               Latino               of               any               race.
                   The               land               area               of               the               city               is               15.7               square               miles.

    The               city's               population               density               is               3,039               people               per               square               mile.
                   18.

    Largest               Cities               in               Maryland               (2011):               Potomac,               MD
                   Situated               in               central               Maryland,               Potomac               is               the               eighteenth               largest               city               in               the               state               with               an               estimated               population               of               44,965.
                   Sorted               by               age,               25.3%               of               the               population               is               under               18,               4.9%               is               18               to               24,               16.6%               is               25               to               44,               34.0%               is               45               to               64,               and               19.2%               is               65               or               older.

    The               median               age               of               the               population               is               46.9.
                   The               racial               makeup               of               the               city               is               75.8%               White,               4.6%               Black               or               African               American,               0.1%               American               Indian,               15.9%               Asian,               0.9%               from               other               races,               and               2.6%               from               two               or               more               races.

    The               population               is               6.4%               Hispanic               or               Latino               of               any               race.
                   The               land               area               of               the               city               is               25.2               square               miles.

    The               city's               population               density               is               1,784               people               per               square               mile.
                   19.

    Largest               Cities               in               Maryland               (2011):               Severn,               MD
                   Located               in               central               Maryland,               Severn               is               the               nineteenth               largest               city               in               the               state               with               an               estimated               population               of               44,231.
                   Categorized               by               age,               25.8%               of               the               population               is               under               18,               8.7%               is               18               to               24,               29.8%               is               25               to               44,               27.5%               is               45               to               64,               and               8.2%               is               65               or               older.

    The               median               age               of               the               population               is               35.7.
                   The               racial               profile               of               the               city               is               51.9%               White,               33.5%               Black               or               African               American,               0.3%               Native               American,               7.8%               Asian,               0.2%               Pacific               Islander,               1.9%               from               other               races,               and               4.5%               from               two               or               more               races.

    The               population               is               6.3%               Hispanic               or               Latino               of               any               race.
                   The               land               area               of               the               city               is               14.0               square               miles.

    The               city's               population               density               is               3,159               people               per               square               mile.
                   20.

    Largest               Cities               in               Maryland               (2011):               North               Bethesda,               MD
                   Located               in               central               Maryland,               North               Bethesda               is               the               twentieth               largest               city               in               the               state               with               an               estimated               population               of               43,828.
                   Arranged               by               age,               17.9%               of               the               population               is               under               18,               6.8%               is               18               to               24,               33.3%               is               25               to               44,               26.0%               is               45               to               64,               and               16.0%               is               65               or               older.

    The               median               age               of               the               population               is               39.3.
                   The               racial               mix               of               the               city               is               70.1%               White,               6.9%               Black               or               African               American,               0.3%               Native               American,               14.7%               Asian,               0.1%               Pacific               Islander,               4.4%               from               other               races,               and               3.6%               from               two               or               more               races.

    The               population               is               13.4%               Hispanic               or               Latino               of               any               race.
                   The               land               area               of               the               city               is               8.8               square               miles.

    The               city's               population               density               is               4,980               people               per               square               mile.
                   More               Articles               from               J.C.

    Grant:
                   "Average               ACT               Scores               by               State               (2010)"               
                   "Average               SAT               Scores               by               State               (2010)"               
                   "Largest               U.S.

    Cities:               Population               Size               (2011)"               
                   "Most_Dangerous_Cities               in               America               -               Murder               Rates"               
                   "State               Education               Rankings:               Graduation               Rates               for               High               School,               College,               and               Grad/Professional               School"               
                   "State               Education               Rankings:               SAT               Scores"
                   Source(s):
                   "American               Fact               Finder,"               U.S.

    Census               Bureau               
                   "Population,               Housing               Units,               Area,               and               Density:               2000,"               U.S.

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