The Global Marketplace In the diversity workshops I conduct throughout the country I often test the knowledge of my participants by asking them to tell me how many people live in our world. Since most don’t know, they’re amazed to find out there are over 6.9 billion men, women, and children in our global village. China is the most populous country with 1.3 billion people, followed closely by India with 1.2 billion. And how many people live in the United States? More than 311 million, only five percent of the world’s population. Do you have the capacity to wrap your heart, soul, and mind around the world of nearly 7 billion? Or are you like so many, focusing only on the handful of faces that you know in your circle of friends, family and coworkers? I encourage you to stretch your mind, expand your horizons, and reach out to the faces of people in distant lands unknown. Get The Census Facts The best website to acquaint yourself with the current population numbers is the U.S. Census Bureau, www.census.gov. That website will give you statistical information on every hamlet in America. On its home page you’ll find a running population clock, updated daily that will help you keep track of total population numbers for the country and the world. To find out the latest U.S. and world population numbers, log onto the Census Bureau website, www.census.gov. A few minutes on this site will educate you about the latest statistical analysis compiled from the 2010 census.You can find national data and statistical information for your own hometown. I encourage you to visit the Census website at your earliest opportunity. You can discover data that may prove useful for an upcoming project, class assignment, or work-related task. All of the Census Bureau information including video clips, photos, and graphic images are FREE of charge. Create a census game with your family, friends, and colleagues. Offer a prize to the first person who correctly tells you how many people live in the world. Empower yourself with new knowledge, and share your wisdom wherever you go. -Carole Your comments and suggestions are always welcome Comments08/03/2011 20:11
That article is fascinating!! Thank you very much, Carole!
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Carole Copeland Thomas 08/03/2011 23:36
There is so much FREE information available at US government websites. The Census Bureau has a treasure chest full of resources, data, videos, photos, and other materials. And our Census Bureau also conducts population counts for other countries, including Sudan.
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