There are many of course. They all need many PhD's.
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As of 2011 (the latest numbers that have been released), there were a total of 48,068 PhDs awarded in the United States. Of this number, 11,467 PhDs were awarded in the Life Sciences area.
Yes, European PhDs are generally recognized in the US, but the recognition may vary depending on the specific field of study and the institution where the degree was obtained. It is important for individuals with European PhDs to have their credentials evaluated by a reputable credential evaluation service to ensure their qualifications are understood and accepted in the US.
Approximately 54,000 research doctoral degrees (including PhDs) were awarded in the United States in the 2018-2019 academic year, according to the National Science Foundation. The number can vary slightly from year to year.
9,000 miles from America
Of course. African Americans are born in the US, so they are automatically citizens. To get more technical, if an African came to America and became naturalized, s/he'd be a US citizen.
african american representation in congress
about 11% of the US population, or 34,210,000 African Americans.
Less than 400,000 were brought to the US and almost 5,000,000 to South America, Mexico, and the Caribbean islands.
86% of America is Caucasian [ 73% European, 12% Latino, 1% Native American ] 11% of America is African 3% of America is Asian.
The ancestors of the African Americans were nearly all transported to America from Africa as slaves. The question is were African Amercians colonized or immigrated to the U.S.?
LiberiaThe Republic of Liberia is the west African nation founded by freed slaves from America.