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= "Article evaluation" = Reviewing the United States Census Bureau, everything in this article is relevant to the United States Census Bureau. It well descripted by defining census and how does United States Census work. The article was neutral with no claims or any bias toward a group or any position. There were few viewpoints that were overrepresented such as census data affect federal with more than $400 billion per years. Also, there are lot of section that aren't important to a viewer; it could have been much simple and less writing to understand and learned US census. The citation link work for every single one that has been cheek and majority of the link has supporting information to support the claims. The conversation on the talk page very interesting. There are quite few conversations that discussing census related; and many has added and give some feedback. There aren't that much of difference in between how we discussed in class verse it structure in Wikipedia. In both situation, it was well structured to define and understand the United Stated Census and how it been done and the rule of regulation. However, in class it was better structured to introduce the topic. In class we focus on main point rather than discussing irrelevant discussion. In Wikipedia, the information was as irrelevant, however it wasn't necessary to have general discussion about United States Census Bureau.  Overall, good job with the evaluation of the article - Prof Hammad 

Choose topic and find sources
I’m planning to add general information, what is child mortality such perinatal, prenatal, neonatal, infancy and under five deaths. In causes section add what other issue that lead to have high child mortality. Add possible prevention to decrease child mortality. General overview of child mortality around the world. How does the child mortality correspond to high fertility, economic pressure, education and health-care? This article is limited by the child mortality by death under age of 5. However, that the overall views of child mortality should have mention different part of child mortality. Could have mention, perinatal, prenatal, neonatal, infancy and under 5 deaths. Explain five things would make better article, child mortality not only under 5 deaths. Each specific section has different effect on child mortality. Child mortality not only cause by disease, there could have been affect by female not having access to education and poor health care.

There are many other option to add on this article. History- when the world has high mortality rate and when it starts to fall. Prevention- modern medicine influences to affect to decrease the child mortality. Maternal-child mortality: how could maternal death affect to increase child mortality. Show some calculation to how to get to perinatal, prenatal, neonatal, infancy and under five deaths. Pick some specific country with high child mortality and their DTM as well countries low child mortality rate and how it related to their DTM. ''' I look forward to seeing some of these suggested changes! - Prof H '''

Measuring the child mortality
Child mortality refer to number of child deaths at under the age of 5 per 1000 live births. However, the child mortality could be simplify into more specific term such as prenatal, perinatal, Neonatal, infancy and under 5. Prenatal: child death before the birth, Perinatal: child death before one week of birth, Neonatal: child death before 28 days of birth, Infancy: child death before 1st birthday, and child mortality under 5 refer to any deaths from birth to the 5th birthday.

Perinatal mortality rate: Number of child deaths within first week of birth/ total number of birth

Neonatal mortality rate: number of child deaths within first 28 days of life/ total number of birth

Infancy mortality rate: number of child deaths within first 12 months of life/ total number of birth

Under 5 mortality rates: number of child deaths within 5th birthday/ total number of birth

Causes
There is variation of child mortality around the world; countries that are in the second or third stage of the Demographic Transition Mode (DTM) have higher rates of child mortality than countries in the fourth or fifth state of the DTM. Chad infant mortality is about 96 per 1,000 live births. And developed country such as Japan infant mortality is about 2.2 per 1,000 live births. In 2010, there were estimated to 7.6 million child deaths around the world and most of it occurred in less developed countries and 4.7 million died from infection and disorder. Child mortality isn’t only cause by infection and disorder, it also causes by premature birth, birth defect, new born infection, birth complication, and disease like malaria, sepsis, and diarrhea. In less developed countries, malnutrition is the main source of child mortality.

Epidemiology
Child mortality has been dropping as each country reaching at high stages of DTM. From 2000 to 2010, the child mortality has dropped from 9.6 million to 7.6 million. In order to decline child mortality rate, there need to have better education, high standards of healthcare and have caution in childbearing. Child mortality could be avoidable by attendance of professional at birth and breastfeeding. As well access of clean water, sanitation, and have access of immunization.

 Great work on beginning to add to the article - Prof H