Sunday, October 31, 2010

Facts for features: Halloween Oct. 31, 2010:

Facts for Features

Halloween, which dates back to the Celtic rituals compliance with thousands of years ago has long been associated with witches, ghosts and vampires pictures. Over the years Halloween customs and rituals have changed considerably. Today, Halloween is celebrated in many different ways, including, comfort, costumes, children trick or treatment, carving pumpkins and going to haunted houses and parties.


Estimated quantity in 2009 possible trick-or-treaters — children 5-13-the United States of America.This number is limited to approximately 190,000 than a year earlier, of course, many other children. — more than 13 and less than 5 — also go trick-or-inherited.
Source: estimates of the population 2009 .


The number of units of housing for the entire nation 2009 — all possible stop trick-or-treaters.
Source: Housing vacancies and Homeownership .


Household residents who consider their neighborhood a safe with a percentage.In addition, 78% said there was no place within a mile to their homes, if they were afraid to walk alone at night.
Source: Expanded prosperity, measures: Living Conditions in the United States, 2005
Table 4.


Large Pumpkin Pumpkins – producing States of the total maqui berry extract production in 2009. Illinois country by 429 million Sterling vined Orange gourd. California and Ohio was also significant Pumpkin-producing Member States: each produced at least 100 million pounds.
Source: USDA National Agricultural statistics Service


In some places around the country, which may put the Halloween atmosphere are:

Transylvania County, N.C. (30,203 residents)
Source: estimates of the population 2009 tombstone, Arizona, Ariz (1,562 population).
Source: estimates of the population 2009 Pumpkin Center, N.C. (2,228 population) and Pumpkin Bend, Ark (population of 307)
Source: 2000 Census Cape Fear Cape Fear Chatham County, N.C. (population of 1,170), and the New Hanover County, N.C. (population 15,711).
Source: 2000 Census Skull Creek, Neb. (population of 274)
Source: population estimates for 2009

Establishments in the United States, which has been produced 2008 chocolate and cocoa products, the number of people employ 38,369.California led the nation, chocolate and cocoa farms meet 146, Pennsylvania, 115, and the number of tracks.
Source: County Business patterns: 2008 NAICS code (31132) and (31133)


Establishments in the United States industrial goods, which in 2008 nonchocolate myyvässä. these establishments employed person 16,860. California led the nation in this category 47 institutions.
Source: County Business patterns: 2008 NAICS code (31134)


Per capita consumption, which Americans candy in 2009.
Source: Current Industrial reports, confectionery: 2009


Rental of formal wear and Costume entire nation in 2008.
Source: 2008 County Business patterns
NAICS code (53222)


The following is a list of General information about the properties covered by the Census Bureau-series observances:

African American history month (February) Super BowlValentine's day (Feb 14) women's history month (March) the Irish-American Heritage month (March)/
St. Patrick's day (March 17) in the Asian/Pacific American Heritage month (may) older Americans month (may) cinco de mayo (May 5) mother's DayHurricane period (June 1) father's DayThe Fourth of July (July 4) anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act (July 26) back to school (August) work DayGrandparents DayHispanic Heritage month (Sept 15-October 15) unmarried and single Americans WeekHalloween (October 31), American Indian/Alaska Native Heritage month (November) Veterans Day (November 11) Thanksgiving DayThe Holiday Season (December)

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