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A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population. The term is used mostly in connection with national population and housing censuses; other common censuses include agriculture, business, and traffic censuses. The United Nations defines the essential features of population and housing censuses as "individual enumeration, universality within a defined territory, simultaneity and defined periodicity", and recommends that population censuses be taken at least every 10 years. United Nations recommendations also cover census topics to be collected, official definitions, classifications and other useful information to co-ordinate international practice.
The word is of Latin origin: during the Roman Republic, the census was a list that kept track of all adult males fit for military service. The modern census is essential to international comparisons of any kind of statistics, and censuses collect data on many attributes of a population, not just how many people there are but now census takes its place within a system of surveys where it typically began as the only national demographic data collection. Although population estimates remain an important function of a census, including exactly the geographic distribution of the population, statistics can be produced about combinations of attributes e.g. education by age and sex in different regions. Current administrative data systems allow for other approaches to enumeration with the same level of detail but raise concerns about privacy and the possibility of biasing estimates.
Actors: Douglas Quijano (miscellaneous crew), Christopher De Leon (actor), Augusto Victa (actor), Ernie Zarate (actor), Lucy Quinto (actress), Vilma Santos (actress), Raquel Villavicencio (actress), Lily Y. Monteverde (producer), Ishmael Bernal (writer), Ricardo Lee (writer), Raquel Villavicencio (writer), Ishmael Bernal (director), Augusto Salvador (editor), Manny Castañeda (actor), Gigette Reyes (actress),
Genres: Drama,THESE JUST KEEP GETTING LONGER! Sorry this took so long to get up, but glad I did it before the baby happened. Thanks to everyone who participated! I was pretty burnt out by the time I finished this, so I'll say one more thing. Yes, this community is changing and maybe there are fewer uber-engaged, active Nerdfighters than there once were. But that is not something that upsets me. Communities might even get more interesting as they get smaller. I'm so pleased to continue being a part of this with such a fantastic community, especially as people begin new stages of their lives. Looking forward to next year already!
The Australian Government released this advert today about Census Day (August 9), and its surprisingly honest and informative. Become a patron of Juice Media to help us create new videos: https://www.patreon.com/TheJuiceMedia ☛ FAIR USE is claimed for materials used in this video for purposes of satire and parody ☛ CREDITS: * Written and produced by Giordano * With special thanks to Asher for leet content input; to Lucy & Dbot Rawlinson for further input; to Adso, Jake & Luke for valuable feedback. * Voiceover and acting by Lucy * Original animations borrowed (fair use) from the ABS's census ad campaign: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpealMkXous * Dope outro beat by Eric Parsons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6JBBuNy8Oo ☛ USEFUL LINKS: * Find out more about how to protect your priv...
The federal government says the census website was not attacked or hacked and no data was lost. "This was not an attack, nor was it a hack but rather, it was an attempt to frustrate the collection of Bureau of Statistics census data" - Minister Michael McCormack. Latest: http://yhoo.it/2bdXrtH "The attack was no more significant than the types of attacks we would see all the time against Australian government systems. It's just that there was a confluence of events" - Government cyber security adviser Alastair MacGibbon. Most of the traffic was coming from the United States but that was not unusual for denial of service attacks. Census Statement: "We apologise for the inconvenience. The 2016 online Census form was subject to four Denial of Service attacks of varying nature & severity....
I take back the twaddle about statutes and acts and what a crime is.The initiation of force is immoral which ever way you slice it. I will not be threatened by a government I have employed to serve and protect me.
The very act of filling out a Census Bureau form is a violation of your Fifth Amendment rights, by the way. Providing this bureau with your race / ancestry information gives them information that may be used to round you up at gunpoint and have you (and your family) sent to a concentration camp. That's not conjecture. It's not a conspiracy theory. It's historical fact. The U.S. Census Bureau did, in fact, conspire with the federal government to target American citizens based on race data. • Over 100,000 Japanese-American citizens were rounded up at gunpoint, kidnapped by the government, and forcibly relocated to these concentration camps. They were forced to abandon their homes, farms and businesses. • This rounding up of Japanese-American citizens was "authorized" by President Franklin...
Brian Lilley of TheRebel.Media reports, the first act of the Liberals was to say that they would raise taxes on high income earners and their second was to say that they would re-instate the mandatory long-form census which the Harper government did away with in 2010. Those who objected to the changes made by the Harper government rarely mention that what the government did was change the "mandatory" part which could result in jail time for non-compliance. They instead made completion of the form voluntary. The Minister who announced the return of this anti-liberty measure, Navdeep Bains, has so far avoided answering a direct question about whether or not this would mean that non-compliance could result in jail time. Absent a direct "yes" or "no" answer to this simple question, it's ...
Census error, web site not loading and shut down. Was it Chinese hackers? An estimated 16 million people logged on to the Australian Census website on Tuesday night, they were met with error messages and told the system was "overloaded" before the website crashed. abs.gov.au is DOWN for everyone! Welcome to the Australian Census to be done online August 9 2016. If you don't complete your Census form hefty fines apply. This year sees much more personal information being required. Not sure why they need your name but I'm not that keen on internet security to let all that info become fodder for Russian or Chinese hackers. The ABS have already proved to me they can't support a website that's stable online. Hopefully the lesson learned here is never try this again, go back to paper forms as see...
Subscribe to SaturdayNightLive: http://j.mp/1bjU39d SEASON 35: http://j.mp/1bHfb9D Some households should be skipped. Aired 05/08/10
Subscribe to SaturdayNightLive: http://j.mp/1bjU39d SEASON 25: http://j.mp/15JiPaV Business Parodies: http://j.mp/18wsTbN Census taker (Tim Meadows) endures strange encounter with Mr. Leonard (Christopher Walken) while asking questions. Aired 04/08/00
Australia's first 'online' Census night (August 9, 2016), proved to be a total disaster. The website seems to have 'crashed' because of an external 'attack' which completely overwhelmed the capacity of the site to respond. It should be noted that it was an external 'attack' and NOT a 'hack', so no data was compromised (according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics). See also - "Census computer slammed by angry man" https://youtu.be/HLfmh9Jw2kU
This video is just a review of my first day having dreadlocks. If you have knowledge about dreadlocks or want to learn about dreadlocks please comment below. Just an informational thing I'm doing along the way of my dread journey. Day 1 was November 4th 2016
Here's an hour of me blabbing while scrolling through a survey which apparently is some of the most compelling content I make! Here are previous years analysis: 2014: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sh5RemPWcds 2013: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miRaX5gtb4o
IBM on the Census 2016 in the Senate Economics Reference Committee of the Australian Parliament on the 25 October 2016.
Welcome to State of the Realm! Its a FFXIV Podcast featuring news and updates about FFXIV featuring myself and my cohost, Samuel Sligh aka "Slythefox" aka "Slyakagreyfox" aka "YOU MY BOY BLUE" aka "Slythesquirrel" aka "slyakagreysquirrel". This week we get some awesome FEAST details for Patch 3.4, nerfs the anima next week, the unofficial census for XIV and more! Follow Sly! Twitter: www.twitter.com/slythefox Twitch: www.twitch.tv/slyakagreyfox And me: Facebook: www.facebook.com/mrhappy1227 Twitter: www.twitter.com/mrhappy1227 Twitch: www.twitch.tv/mrhappy1227 Brought to you by the DREAM Network: Website: dreamnetwork.tv Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/dreamnettv Twitter: https://twitter.com/dreamnettv If you are using Ad Blocker and you enjoy my content, whitelisting my videos c...
Every 5 years the Australian Government issues a national Census via the Australian Bureau of Statistics. This is touted as a "proud tradition" of the last 100 years, and that the data collected provides invaluable help towards making Australia brighter and better... And yet, the information requested is deeply personal, and the provision of this information is labelled clearly as COMPULSORY - at threat of "penalty". So can the ABS actually make a good case as to WHY they need our names, dates of birth and addresses, all on the same form and clearly identifiable per person? And can they offer any real assurance that keeping this information for up to 4 years will not compromise our individual privacy and moral rights? How bright and great can a nation ever truly be if the means to thi...
It's everything you thought they'd like
Just a wake of strangled stars and stripes
You're a paper head on a back bone of fire
Always asleep but never tired
Such a social heart
You can wrap it up
It takes too much to hide
In your afterlife
We watch the crashing sky till three
On the radio they found your keys
So super dazed by what you carry
And free as trees, bright and buried
You can't think straight
You can't think straight
Such a social heart
You can wrap it up
It takes too much to hide