Deep suspicions and fears continue to divide the people into ethnic enclaves. |
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For example, not all immigrants resided in ethnic enclaves close to ethnic retail outlets. |
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So far we've left the struggle to a few dedicated activists in ethnic enclaves. |
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But ethnic enclaves, unions, and competing values contributed to distinct cultures of consumption. |
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They settled in metropolitan areas including Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago, and formed organized ethnic enclaves throughout the nation. |
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Should we instead be encouraging the foundation of a series of autonomous, loosely interdependent ethnic enclaves? |
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Isolated European ethnic enclaves and insulated enclaves of privilege, however, have seen their boundaries opened. |
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Because of its close proximity to work, immigrants settled on the Lower East Side, forming ethnic enclaves. |
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Visits to ethnic enclaves, where food is the coin of the realm, pose a challenge. |
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Most subjects were found through classifieds and fliers placed in ethnic enclaves. |
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The number of ethnic enclaves in Census Metropolitan Areas across Canada is increasing, some with high rates of social and economic problems. |
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We must also strive to build communities that truly reflect our country's diversity and avoid the predominance of ethnic enclaves. |
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Indeed, if this amounts to permanent or semi-permanent ethnic enclaves, the idea itself of decentralisation is dangerous. |
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A major feature of the transnational movement was the formation of ethnic enclaves by both Mixtecs and Zapotecs in major employment centers at destinations. |
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Overall, the Canadian approach of embracing diversity and the nature of Canadian ethnic enclaves appears to support the cultural dialogues necessary for positive acculturation patterns. |
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Immigrants arrived in such quantities in the 1980s and 1990s that they can seclude themselves in ethnic enclaves rather than merging into the mainstream. |
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An example of this could be seen in Miami, a city with a host of ethnic enclaves. |
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But it has also attracted controversy in the city's white ethnic enclaves. |
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Another wrinkle in this phenomenon is the formation of ethnic enclaves, namely neighbourhoods where a particular ethnic group dominates, which presumably precipitates needs for culturally specific services. |
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At the national level there is little reason to think this is a common occurrence, but trends towards more ethnic enclaves in Canada, whether defined by poverty or not, should continue to be monitored. |
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There are many ethnic enclaves within the city of Winnipeg. |
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Successive waves of immigrants have in the past formed coherent ethnic enclaves, some of which continue to contribute to the rich ethnic texture of Worcester today. |
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