The report identifies wide variations in survival associated with race and ethnicity. |
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As far as I know no similar analysis of party organizations exists for ethnicity. |
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The use of race and ethnicity in epidemiology and public health research has been debated hotly. |
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Through the decentralization and devolution of state power to ethnic groups it hopes to dilute ethnicity and fashion a cohesive society. |
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Differences of age, gender, class, and ethnicity were not eliminated but remained as demarcations of identity and status. |
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There were no statistically significant differences between the acceptors and the decliners in terms of gender, ethnicity, age or education. |
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Police time will then be spent collecting together the data and providing statistics that indicate the ethnicity of those stopped. |
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To this day some people of this area consider themselves more as ethnic Franconians while others are committed to the Bavarian ethnicity. |
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His ethnicity has crept into the dialogue despite the senator's efforts to portray himself as post-racial. |
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Politics based upon ethnicity has led to the drastic lowering of the social position of the working class. |
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Logistic regression was used to determine the association of outcomes with individual correlates and of interaction terms with ethnicity. |
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In addition, the book does not put much emphasis on ethnicity and culture as major contributors to disease. |
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The impediments are a complex mix of political and economic power intertwined with issues of culture and ethnicity. |
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We need good-natured tolerance, not fawning submission where ethnicity is concerned. |
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There's no shortage of comically inclined filmmakers for whom ethnicity plays a major role in their creativity. |
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Connerly believes that if the state stops gathering data on race, ethnicity and ancestry, California will become a more color-blind society. |
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It does not discriminate on the ground of race, religion, colour or ethnicity. |
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Its notion of community is open to all, without any discrimination on the basis of race, region, colour, or ethnicity. |
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He stated that the level of a people's civilization depended upon their environment instead of their ethnicity. |
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Women were humiliated and brutalised as part of a campaign to demean their ethnicity. |
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Age, ethnicity, body mass index, and previous use of hormones had no effect on outcomes. |
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Children of a certain race or ethnicity are also allegedly discriminated against in the obtainment of a birth certificate. |
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Still, current events are relentlessly hammering away at the idea that ethnicity can and should be the foundation of nationality. |
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It said 43.8 percent of those of Hoklo ethnicity consider themselves both Taiwanese and Chinese, while 43.8 percent of Hakka do. |
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Our taxation system should not be based on race, ethnicity, religious belief, or creed. |
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Sources claimed the ad was really aimed at bypassing two senior officials next in line for the post, because of ethnicity. |
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Not just the sheer number of good women's roles, but their breadth and range in terms of age and ethnicity, made this a watershed year. |
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It seems clear that a universalist prescription, cast an actor of any ethnicity for any part, runs into serious objections. |
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The co-op offers packages grouped according to ethnicity, borough and frequency, and verifies unaudited circulations. |
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The data indicate that ethnicity is a significant factor in the development and course of the disease. |
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Pat Morita got into show business as a comedian, frequently using his ethnicity as a source of humor. |
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When sponsors see the demographics of our fans and drivers, they see an unparalleled mix of gender, ethnicity, and age. |
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Under their racial theories, an individual's ethnicity was determined biologically not behaviorally. |
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After the military coup of 1980, however, a new tribalism or politically strategic ethnicity began to emerge. |
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He stressed that Namibia's constitutionally enshrined bill of rights guarantees Namibians private ownership, regardless of ethnicity. |
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They're too busy glugging pints to care what color, nationality or ethnicity their next door neighbor is. |
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Race, class, and ethnicity continue to play an overwhelming role in national life. |
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It will also be stimulating for readers interested in ethnicity, identity, and the creation of empires. |
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The findings, in terms of ethnicity and social class differences, are stark. |
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It has always been accepted in New Zealand that people can decide their ethnicity themselves. |
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We would hope that they would be of the same race or ethnicity as the person they are observing. |
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The labor force has always been divided on the basis of race, ethnicity, and gender. |
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Korea is one of the few countries in which ethnicity and nationality coincide. |
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Cultural history has also joined with social history to stimulate new thinking about ethnicity and gender. |
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They reflect the increasing importance of ethnicity in national and local politics. |
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Their membership has become more balanced in terms of gender and race or ethnicity. |
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The federal workforce is also as diverse as the public as a whole in terms of ethnicity and gender, though it is better educated. |
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Cultural identity is commonly defined in terms of nationality rather than ethnicity. |
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Beneath the all important religious divisions lurked anxieties about nationhood and ethnicity. |
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Despite the emphasis on nationalism, ethnicity is still a force in Namibian society. |
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When immigrants express such extremist views, they feel the land belongs to them by virtue of their ethnicity. |
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All are male and belong to the titular nationality of their country, therefore gender and ethnicity were not considered in any depth. |
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The large beaked nose framed by drooping shaggy eyebrows emphasizes his ethnicity. |
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These data comprise self reported coding for ethnicity, for which local coverage is thorough. |
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Questions concerning parent ethnicity and self-identification are not scored, but can be used for ethnic categorization. |
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Nice to see awesome actors like Olmos and Alonso getting meaty roles that have nothing to do with their ethnicity. |
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Rather, it's that guilt is personal, rather than shared by all of a certain ethnicity. |
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The database can be searched by school name, by state and by ethnicity of students. |
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About 3,000 Thais of Chinese ethnicity from associations around Bangkok turned up to welcome the two ships. |
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I am not satisfied to the appropriate standard of proof that this appellant is of Eritrean ethnicity. |
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Latinos are broken out separately, since Latinos, as an ethnicity, can be of any race. |
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The SEP advocates that state land be made available to all landless farmers, regardless of their ethnicity. |
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Whatever ethnicity might be, the problem lies with its essentialized all-embracing interpretation, and this must be put aside. |
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It is the nullification of public discourse, for how can one refute accusations grounded in ethnicity? |
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They conceived of ethnicity only in terms of the Other, as if there were no ethnicity to whiteness. |
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Concentration on two quite different local societies yields important insights into the relations between partisan loyalties, landowning, rural social class, and ethnicity. |
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And Marta Moreno Vega, an Afro-Caribbean expert on Yoruba philosophy, seems to dare you to sum up her ethnicity. |
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So with ethnicity, for example, it means they were targeted because of an ancestral, cultural, social, or national affiliation. |
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Working as a busboy in Miami during the 1980s, Rameau often faced racism due to his ethnicity. |
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There is no shortage of ideas to borrow from, as there a rich literature on constitutionalism and ethnicity. |
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In exploring this point she charts how political identity, ethnicity, and regionalism were related to the local economy and the actions of a weak national state. |
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Is the problem that Judaism is a religion as well as an ethnicity? |
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Find information on housing, flood risk, radon, mining, landslips, air quality, age distribution, crime, ethnicity, religion, health and amenities. |
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Using ethnicity for political ends is a dangerous game that will engulf South Sudan if not contained. |
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The Southerners had history, ethnicity, culture, slavery, religion, and a quasi-aristocratic honor society to hold them together. |
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When will the FBI finally stop using religion and ethnicity as a reason to investigate Americans? |
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Moreno is the only Hispanic, and one of the few performers of any ethnicity, to have won an Oscar, an Emmy, a Grammy and a Tony. |
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Femicides, Russell argues, are hate crimes, just like the killing of people on account of race, sexual preference, or ethnicity. |
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There is nothing hypothetical about a stratified system of laws for people based on their ethnicity. |
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In an attempt to counter this racial scrutinization, however, is the immediate disclosure of the subject's ethnicity, listed directly below their image. |
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Women in most cultures are required to embody the ethnicity of a culture and our bodies become the battlegrounds for conflicts between men of different cultural groups. |
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Jonsson provides an intriguing example of how local ethnicity and national integration are contested through sports competition and games among the Mien of northern Thailand. |
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There's no tribalism or ethnicity, but race remains a sensitive issue. |
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There ethnicity was reinforced by later migrations between 800-1200 AD when the Air mountains may have fallen into the possession of new Tuareg tribes. |
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Although much of his thesis is useful for analyzing ethnicity and its consequences in Africa, Mwakikagile's book is full of unbacked, unproven assumptions. |
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By the 1941 Christmas season, the bookish technician got wind of an outlandish project to determine if ethnicity was a factor in the flying business. |
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Other policies include the centralization of state power in a unitary form of government in order to be able to contain the centrifugal forces of ethnicity. |
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Once again, wordplay and ethnicity wounded an office-seeking Virginia Republican. |
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At the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War the Spartans slew any trader they caught sailing around their coast line, irrespective of their ethnicity. |
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They are, at the same time, autobiographies that emphasize how memories and consciousness of the working of ethnicity in the United States inform and nuance their writing. |
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Like it or not, ethnicity, assimilation and wages are the same the currents that roil immigration. |
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In face-to-face interviews, trained caseworkers are often used, and in most interviews the race and ethnicity of the interviewer and respondent were matched. |
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A satirical effect of the novel is to contrast the heteroglossia of America's diverse vernaculars with the conventional stereotyping of ethnicity in popular culture. |
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Indeed, Lewis consciously chose not to include ethnic minority fathers in his study and was therefore unable to explore the effects of ethnicity on fathering. |
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The other problem was that there was also the transgenerational problem of impoverished ethnicity and incomplete enculturation into the host society. |
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Is Indianness, then, a state of mind, or a badge of ethnicity? |
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What we don't need is a witch hunt against the American people, ferreting through their private lives or detaining them because of their ethnicity. |
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The six compositional factors consistently associated with drinking patterns in previous studies are gender, ethnicity, age, income, education, and relationship status. |
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Efforts were made to match interventionists and families on ethnicity, and Spanish-speaking interventionists were paired with Spanish-speaking families. |
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Critical scholars and activists have long argued that nationality, ethnicity and religious identification are merely historical conveniences, accidents of birth. |
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Rather than create models, the author shows how the concepts of ethnicity varied over time, thus creating a processual framework rather than a static model. |
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How important is ethnicity for the descendants of emigrants? |
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At the same time, both men said they were the person to represent the majority-minority district and that ethnicity is not the only prerequisite for elective office. |
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Under what conditions does populism temper the potential ethnicity to provoke disintegrative social conflict, and instead promote pluralist democracy? |
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A criminal law adhocracy is bad enough, but at times the ensuing disparities can have uncomfortable associations with race and ethnicity. |
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These inequalities often occur on the lines of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, or other minority status within countries. |
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In 2011, Scotland started to record ethnicity on death certificates, becoming the first country in the world to do so. |
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Primary outcome variables identified were inborn or outborn status, ethnicity, and funding pattern. |
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This includes ethnicity data for pupils who are aged 5 or over at the beginning of the school year in August. |
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In general, different forms of victimizations correlate differentially with age, gender and ethnicity. |
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Different classifications were used in the 1991 Census, which was the first to include a question on ethnicity. |
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Genocides target those of a particular race, social class, ethnicity, religion or political leaning. |
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Gita will be the party's first person of a black or minority ethnicity to run in the North East in a general election. |
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Weighting of the 2001 Census data gives a figure of 154,791 people with Cornish ethnicity living in Cornwall. |
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This crime rate was correlated with regions with low employment and was not entirely dependent on ethnicity. |
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In popular culture, food items belong to a particular ethnicity, with Chinese, Malay, and Indian food clearly defined. |
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Political scientist Sefer Tahiri is convinced that at next parliamentary elections, topics related to the ethnicity will dominate again. |
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They received replies from 28 different Welsh organisations and a large proportion of these referred to Welsh ethnicity, language or identity. |
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The nascent belief in a German ethnicity was subsequently founded upon national myths of Germanic antiquity. |
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Among respondents between 16 and 74 years of age, those claiming Welsh ethnicity were predominantly in professional and managerial occupations. |
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I will engage this concept to unpack the power relationships based on ethnicity which are turning Macedonian society into an ethnocracy. |
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The historians make a distinction between political history and the emergence of a common Swedish ethnicity. |
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Thus, francophonie, or the speaking of French, must not be confused with French citizenship or ethnicity. |
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After Spain, this makes France the second largest European ethnicity in the country. |
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The Germans are a Germanic people, who as an ethnicity emerged during the Middle Ages. |
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The concept of a German ethnicity is linked to Germanic tribes of antiquity in central Europe. |
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In sociological studies and governmental reports, ethnicity is often referred to with the terms autochtoon and allochtoon. |
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The recognition of Moldovans as a separate ethnicity, distinct from Romanians, remains today a controversial subject. |
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The ethnicity of a person was chosen at the age of sixteen by the child's parents. |
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If the parents did not agree, the child was automatically assigned the ethnicity of the father. |
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But there are other factors that determine or are associated with ethnicity. |
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The difficulty faced by any national history is the changeable nature of ethnicity. |
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Heimkehr's introduction explicitly states that hundreds of thousands of Poles of German ethnicity suffered as the characters in the film did. |
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Those do not officially count as part of the Mongol ethnicity, but are recognized as ethnic groups of their own. |
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The Berber identity is usually wider than language and ethnicity, and encompasses the entire history and geography of North Africa. |
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Berbers are not an entirely homogeneous ethnicity and they encompass a range of societies and ancestries. |
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Exact numbers vary based on the wording of the ethnicity question and the available response choices. |
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The Kayeli ethnicity with its own language was formed as a mixture of the newly arriving settlers and the native population of the fort area. |
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Initially, if a child was born in wedlock, the child was considered, and raised as, a member of the prominent parent's ethnicity. |
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Between 1960 and 1990 the census questionnaire in Puerto Rico did not ask about race or ethnicity. |
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In Russia's 2010 Population Census, Cossacks have been recognized as an ethnicity. |
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Belizean cuisine is an amalgamation of all ethnicity in the nation, and their respectively wide variety of foods. |
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For more information on racial and ethnic classifications in the United States see race and ethnicity in the United States Census. |
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In the North Country of New York, French Canadians represent the leading ethnicity, given the area's proximity to Quebec. |
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These events are held outdoors and include live music, festivals, dance, arts and crafts and they are very diverse in ethnicity. |
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The book can be used as a supplement in anthropology and sociology courses in qualitative methods, ethnography, migration, and ethnicity. |
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The transtemporal window varies with each patient and the ability to penetrate the temporal bone varies with age, sex, and ethnicity. |
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I examine a series of models that include the urbanization and ethnicity variable independently, additively, and interactively. |
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The implicit Jewishness of this world goes as much without saying as the ethnicity of the characters on Seinfeld. |
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There were also slaves of Tatar ethnicity, probably prisoners captured from the wars with the Nogai and Crimean Tatars. |
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Rakers then visited local businesses, chatting up store owners to determine their ethnicity and gauge their sentiment, the documents show. |
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Muslims are divided between those of Malagasy ethnicity, Indians, Pakistanis and Comorians. |
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Ancient sources such as Caesar are not always clear about the things used to define ethnicity today. |
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A survey in 1969 found that most educated East Pakistanis preferred a secular identity and placed more emphasis on ethnicity than religion. |
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The 2001 UK census was the first which allowed British citizens to express an Irish ethnicity. |
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Often these names served as a way for Europeans to divide Africans in a familiar manner, disregarding ethnicity or origin. |
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The question of ethnic identity is slightly more complex, but included below are those who identify with Irish or Scottish ethnicity. |
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As a result, Londoners speak with a mixture of accents, depending on ethnicity, neighbourhood, class, age, upbringing, and sundry other factors. |
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Everyone is a target at any moment despite his ethnicity or belief. |
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Surkov, who is on the U.S. sanctions list, is of Chechen ethnicity. |
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As Bede later implied, language was a key indicator of ethnicity in early England. |
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Its concerns are as much about valuing sexual orientation, genders, faiths and secularities as it is about race and ethnicity. |
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In this study, self-regulation is influenced by the students' gender and ethnicity. |
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It has been widely known that people of different ethnicity and gender metabolize drugs differently. |
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In the past, most people were excluded from citizenship on the basis of gender, socioeconomic class, ethnicity, religion, and other factors. |
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Contemporary definitions of Frankish ethnicity vary both by period and point of view. |
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The heart of this work has to do with what the process that the authors refer to as the territorialization of ethnicity. |
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The Mobo Awards are held annually to recognise artists of any ethnicity or nationality performing black music. |
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This paper explores the issues of identity and ethnicity that confront relocated Montserratian students in British schools. |
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These CD4 T cell-related variables were associated with ethnicity and were excluded from the initial model, to prevent overadjustment. |
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It includes population information on international migration, age, ethnicity, national identity, health, housing and religion. |
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In addition, nulliparous women were four times more likely to choose an epidural than multiparous women, regardless of ethnicity. |
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This type of classification, however, is based on a somewhat romanticized nationalist view of ethnicity and language. |
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Schools are also increasingly divided by ethnicity, with white flight being present in some of the northeastern suburbs of the city. |
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As a child grows into an individual, its identities also increase to include age, language, ethnicity, occupation, etc. |
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White British is an ethnicity classification used in the 2011 United Kingdom Census. |
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The emergence of clans had more to do with political turmoil than ethnicity. |
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Consequently, in his view, Judaism does not fit easily into conventional Western categories, such as religion, ethnicity, or culture. |
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However, many Silesians consider themselves a separate ethnicity and have been advocating for the recognition of a Silesian language. |
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Mixed is an ethnicity category that has been used by the United Kingdom's Office for National Statistics since the 1991 Census. |
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A number of European countries, including France, and Switzerland do not collect information on the ethnicity of their resident population. |
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Capitalism did not create all the distinctions of ethnicity and race that function to set off categories of workers from one another. |
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With Weber's introduction of the view of ethnicity as a social construct, race and ethnicity became more divided from each other. |
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Before Weber, race and ethnicity were primarily seen as two aspects of the same thing. |
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Race is a more controversial subject than ethnicity, due to its common political use. |
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In some cases, especially involving transnational migration, or colonial expansion, ethnicity is linked to nationality. |
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Michael Omi and Howard Winant's theory of racial formation directly confronts both ethnicity theory's premises and practices. |
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Ethnicity theory says that race is a social category and is but one of several factors in determining ethnicity. |
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Barth went further than Weber in stressing the constructed nature of ethnicity. |
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According to Thomas Hylland Eriksen, the study of ethnicity was dominated by two distinct debates until recently. |
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People were first able to record their ethnicity as Cornish in the 2001 UK Census, and some 37,000 people did so by writing it in. |
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Whether ethnicity qualifies as a cultural universal is to some extent dependent on the exact definition used. |
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Recent scholarly concentration on multiculturalism, transculturalism, racism and ethnicity has largely passed by essential issues such as xenophobia and xenophilia. |
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At other times, especially when common cultural factors are at play such as ethnicity and language, some of the steps in this pattern are expedited and compressed. |
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For example, Western Culture includes countries in the Americas and Australasia, whose language and demographic ethnicity majorities are currently European. |
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Arguably, ethnic historians, along with ethnohistorians and all students of ethnicity, are intellectually more inclined to detect and to emphasize persistence. |
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Bede is not using ethnicity in the same manner as a modern reader. |
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Scholars hold divergent theories about the ethnicity of the Bastarnae. |
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In the 2001 UK Census, the majority of people living in England and Wales ticking the 'Other White' ethnic group specified their ethnicity as European. |
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National myths have been created and propagated by national intellectuals, who have used them as instruments of political mobilization on demographic bases such as ethnicity. |
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This unifying property of ethnicity has been closely tied to the rise of the nation state as the predominant form of political organization in the 19th and 20th century. |
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The 1991 UK census was the first to include a question on ethnicity. |
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Inhabitants of the castellany of Bytom were classified according to status, ethnicity, and implicitly geographic mobility and recent resettlement. |
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There is some debate over the effects of ethnicity, race, and gender. |
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But, it appears mostly to reflect those residents who have chosen to identify as more than one race, who in earlier years may have identified by just one ethnicity. |
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The German occupants encouraged such registration, in many cases forcing it or subjecting Poles of German ethnicity to terror assaults if they refused. |
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Renan argued that factors such as ethnicity, language, religion, economics, geography, ruling dynasty and historic military deeds were important but not sufficient. |
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According to the principles of civic nationalism, the nation is not based on common ethnic ancestry, but is a political entity whose core identity is not ethnicity. |
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Hate speech is any communication that targets and disparages a person or group on the basis of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, ability, nationality or religion. |
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Nationality is sometimes used simply as an alternative word for ethnicity or national origin, just as some people assume that citizenship and nationality are identical. |
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The ethnicity paradigm neglects the ways that race can complicate a community's interactions with basic social and political structures, especially upon contact. |
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Many contemporary governments prefer to assume the people they rule all belong to the same nationality rather than separate ones based on ethnicity. |
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The Tlaxcalans, or Talaxcaltecs, were an indigenous group of Nahua ethnicity who inhabited the republic of Tlaxcala located in what is now the Mexican state of Tlaxcala. |
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Examining whiteness teaches us that the myths and stereotypes of whiteness go hand in hand with the myths and stereotypes of blackness, Asianness, or any other ethnicity. |
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Unfair and inaccurate stereotyping can make victims of all who share the same race, religion, ethnicity or national origin, sexual orientation, or disability. |
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Many societies in the past have denied or abridged political representation on the basis of race or ethnicity, related to discriminatory ideas about citizenship. |
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Still, in the literature on ethnic groups, and the discourse on ethnicity the concept of ethnic identity is often treated in a rather unflexible way. |
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Bowman begins by reading Chow's take on postcolonialism and poststructuralism followed by commentary on Chow's takes on gender, race, ethnicity, and visual culture. |
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Betiang's cultural commitment thus agrees with Young's assertion that primordialism seeks to identify and define the cultural, psychological dimensions of ethnicity. |
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In contrast, like its perspective on race and ethnicity, social work's cultural discourse on class ran a continuum from celebrating diversity to problematizing it. |
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The official total of Manchus fell by more than half during this period, as they refused to admit to their ethnicity when asked by government officials or other outsiders. |
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The first Local Characteristics tables for the topics of ethnicity, identity, language and religion for Output Areas, unitary and local authorities and regions. |
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The National Pupil Database attempts to match pupils' educational attainment to their characteristics gathered in the school census, including ethnicity. |
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The guidance notes on data collection note that ethnicity is a personal, subjective awareness, and that pupils and their parents can refuse to answer the ethnicity question. |
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Initially, the Normans maintained a distinct culture and ethnicity. |
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The ethnicity of its occupants is not known nor is its original name. |
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As part of the ideology of ethnicism an objectivist stress on ethnicity can at times eschew the crucial feature of the underlying asymmetrical power relations in society. |
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There are no exact numbers on the ethnic background of migrants and their descendants in Sweden because the Swedish government does not base any statistics on ethnicity. |
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It contended that by placing the religion question near the ethnicity question it would encourage some responders to associate religion with cultural identity. |
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A law originating from the 1789 revolution and reaffirmed in the 1958 French Constitution makes it illegal for the French state to collect data on ethnicity and ancestry. |
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The ICC plan was to reach the three groups by acknowledging that each group has its own sense of community that is based on geography and ethnicity. |
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Then, they were of mixed ethnicity and perhaps no longer spoke Germanic. |
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The actual number of ethnic Bretons in Brittany and France as a whole is difficult to assess as the government of France does not collect statistics on ethnicity. |
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This probably contributed to increasing group identification or ethnicity. |
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