According to The Federal Indian Laws (c.1945) one drop of blood makes you an American Indian. According to some tribes, you need 1/8th "blood quantum" to claim your heritage. Some tribes have reverted to its origins, in that your culture determines any of these claims; IE: If you look like an indian, talk like an indian, but think like a white man - you are white.
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Korean War: 50 Percent Korean, 40 percent American, 10 percent United Nation.Korean Economic and Political developing for past 60 years 50 percent Korean, 50 percent American.Current Status: Korean: 80 percent, American:10 percent, Japanese: 10 percent.
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Approximately 30-40% of Europeans aged 20-24 are enrolled in tertiary education. However, this percentage can vary between countries within Europe.
Approximately 56% of college students in the United States are women. This percentage has been steadily increasing over the years, with women now outnumbering men in higher education enrollment.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau and the 2002 American Community Survey, 52.7 percent of Americans have some college education, but only 27.2 percent have actually obtained a degree.
There is a very high percent of Switzerland that is college educated. It is estimated that over 67% of Switzerland has college education.
And 63 percent of American adults have.
I guess. It could be 316 percent. More than 3 times the reference..
About 2.3 percent,
Here is the reference value missing. Impossible to give a solution. If the reference is 100 cm, than it would be 17 percent. But that's too easy.
It is mostly Protestant Christian with about 8 percent Roman Catholic, 13 percent non-religious and 4 percent from other faiths according to the American Religious Identification Survey of 2001 by The City College of New York.
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About 60% of students who start college in the United States end up completing their bachelor's degree within six years.
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