According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 18.9 percent of the population of Arkansas have a bachelors degree or higher. This is much lower than the national percentage of 27.2 percent.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey
Tornadoes killed 12 people in Arkansas in 2011.
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Many will say "Bubba" but in truth, names in Arkansas are about the same as on other states.
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This question cannot be answered correctly. There are many people that go by the name Homer Stephens that live in Arkansas.
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This will strictly depend upon the college you are attending and what state it is in. Each state requires different courses to be taken and qualifications for graduation with a teaching degree. But if you can get graduate with a bachelors it shouldn't take you more than two years possibly plus another semester. But I know that at the University of Arkansas they require a masters degree in education. Where as in Texas they only require a bachelors. But at the University of Arkansas- Fort Smith you only have to have a bachelors degree.
I don't believe that there is a collective noun for bachelors, which is understandable, since bachelors don't normally hang out in groups. So, should you need to describe a group of bachelors, you are free to choose a noun that seems appropriate; for example, a barren of bachelors (not many), a bonus of bachelors (more than two), a blessing of bachelors (many), etc.
There have been many tornadoes in Arkansas. However, given the timing, you presumeably mean the tornado that struck the towns of Mayflower and Vilonia on April 27, 2014. That tornado killed 16 people.