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How to use ghettos in a sentence

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Many areas in the world, from favelas to urban ghettos, are becoming areas where law enforcement officials have little, if any, authority.
The mortality rate within the ghettos rose and people expired on the street.
In cities in India, as well as in Brazil and other deeply divided countries, quite luxurious enclaves coexist uneasily with slum and ghettos.
It's a very pretty island, but some places look like inner city ghettos as you walk down the beach.
This picture is very similar to the picture of urban ghettos painted by urban sociologists during the last decade.
Indeed, the unemployment rate in these outer city ghettos is four times the national average.
There was anger about the lack of prospects and poor schools, and young people from ethnic minorities felt trapped in ghettos.
I was going to leave my glamorous life behind in this rich and prep place, back to the slums and ghettos of the slowly decaying city in the east.
Boxers, prize fighters in particular, often emerge from inner-city ghettos with no backing, no education, no money.
Government intervention ensures that intercity areas are well kept and that ethnic ghettos and industrial wastelands do not emerge.
They have gotten rid of all of their poor and all of their ghettos and didn't have to spend any money or listen to any bleeding hearts.
New Orleans was perhaps distinctive in the extreme savagery of its ghettos, and the inability of civic organizations to penetrate poor areas.
He said that drugs, robbery and joyriding were rife and claimed that some streets were nothing more than ghettos.
As well as this lack of opportunity, there seems to be so much violence in the ghettos, in the slums, the project areas, where most of the immigrants have to live.
By April 1941 ghettos had been enforced throughout German-occupied Poland.
Among the masses, especially in the Northern ghettos, the situation remains about the same, and for some it is worse.
According to him, ghettos of rich or poor are the source of all contemporary ills.
In the majority world many rural people buy and sell in the urban centres as well, and increasingly are being forced to move into urban areas-often into slums or ghettos.
Its hero, Reb Yudel Hasid, is the embodiment of every wandering, drifting Jew in the ghettos of the tsarist and Austro-Hungarian empires.
Western women are stuck populating middle management and pink-collar ghettos.
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Their spirits were liberated and in thought they no longer lived in ghettos.
His boxing, and his experience in the slums and ghettos of the world, had taught him restraint.
Down almost to our own time the ghettos have existed in Europe, and popular tumults against them continue to occur.
With similar ends in view the printing-press sent into the ghettos a large number of instructive works in Hebrew and German.
He outlines the series of American race riots in ghettos around the country, especially Harlem and Detroit.
This was the first ray that penetrated the ghettos from without.
The first section, Ground Zero, presents writings forged by the crucible of ghettos and concentration camps in Vilna, Lodz, and Minsk-Mazowiecki.
Nearly a million of these people are crowded into the New York ghettos.
After surveying historical variations of ghettos and the context of German transformation in the last two decades, Stehle unfurls her study in three chapters.
It is not a stretch to say the emancipation of African-Americans was merely the transplanting of chattel slavery from the cotton plantations to poor ghettos and prison blocks.
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