Many areas in the world, from favelas to urban ghettos, are becoming areas where law enforcement officials have little, if any, authority. |
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The mortality rate within the ghettos rose and people expired on the street. |
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In cities in India, as well as in Brazil and other deeply divided countries, quite luxurious enclaves coexist uneasily with slum and ghettos. |
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It's a very pretty island, but some places look like inner city ghettos as you walk down the beach. |
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This picture is very similar to the picture of urban ghettos painted by urban sociologists during the last decade. |
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Indeed, the unemployment rate in these outer city ghettos is four times the national average. |
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There was anger about the lack of prospects and poor schools, and young people from ethnic minorities felt trapped in ghettos. |
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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. |
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Boxers, prize fighters in particular, often emerge from inner-city ghettos with no backing, no education, no money. |
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Government intervention ensures that intercity areas are well kept and that ethnic ghettos and industrial wastelands do not emerge. |
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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. |
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New Orleans was perhaps distinctive in the extreme savagery of its ghettos, and the inability of civic organizations to penetrate poor areas. |
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He said that drugs, robbery and joyriding were rife and claimed that some streets were nothing more than ghettos. |
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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. |
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By April 1941 ghettos had been enforced throughout German-occupied Poland. |
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Among the masses, especially in the Northern ghettos, the situation remains about the same, and for some it is worse. |
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According to him, ghettos of rich or poor are the source of all contemporary ills. |
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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. |
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Its hero, Reb Yudel Hasid, is the embodiment of every wandering, drifting Jew in the ghettos of the tsarist and Austro-Hungarian empires. |
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Western women are stuck populating middle management and pink-collar ghettos. |
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They were concentrated in the Riga, Dvinsk, and Liepaja ghettos and in a few labor camps. |
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But Gypsies in the ghettos have never heard of it, and few of those who attend its congresses have been democratically elected themselves. |
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Members of the lowest castes still live in ghettos away from the villages' bricked lanes. |
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The situation for independent NGOs is not a case of destruction or genocide but ghettos. |
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One result of this is that there are no programmes to promote ethnic minorities out of their ghettos. |
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The northern city ghettos were now moving more and more towards militancy. |
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The report makes a number of proposals to fight the danger of ghettos in cities. |
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The only parts of this country which can be broadly described thus are ghettos in inner cities, usually no more than ten per cent of the total population. |
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Promoting intensive vocational training policies to stop the spread of ghettos and levels of immigrants excluded from society. |
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Otherwise, we create religious ghettos, segregate children living in religious families from the society, and condemn them to a life in isolation. |
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Brussels has to make a stand against residential ghettos and promote commercial ghettos. |
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The long-simmering anger of alienated black youth at racism and economic injustice in the ghettos was erupting into violent and destructive urban insurrections. |
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Wealthy areas coexisted with black ghettos and Hispanic barrios. |
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Many occupants of ghettos in eastern Europe also starved to death, most notoriously in the Warsaw ghetto. |
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Along with Arabic, Urdu is among the immigrant languages with the most speakers in Catalonia, leading to fears of linguistic ghettos. |
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Programs specifically for Aboriginal researchers create intellectual ghettos which marginalizes them even more and reduces the credibility of projects financed by the program. |
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It's not right to say that experimental fiction has been ghettoized — few ghettos are so elegantly art-directed — but its profile is as low as it is oddly shaped. |
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Hip-hop mythology has happily adopted Afrika Bambaataa, a reformed gang leader who wanted to turn the violence of the ghettos into positive energy, as one of its founding fathers. |
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By dramatizing the experiences of children and teenagers in the ghettos of Second World War Europe, it offers students the opportunity to further explore contemporary issues of racism, war and genocide. |
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Rather than make the concessions needed to reunify the island, Greek-and Turkish-Cypriots seem condemned to mutual suspicion and a claustrophobic life in their respective ethnic ghettos. |
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They connive with particular mining companies and in the displacement of large civilian populations into ghettos and shantytowns so that the mining companies can take over. |
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Even shadowed by ethical dubiety, many millions of people are able to earn money they wouldn't normally have by populating the production ghettos whose spoils pass through aerotropoli. |
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Independence is being conferred on those who, at the beginning of the twentyfirst century, created Serbian ghettos in Europe ghettos girdled with barbed wire and surrounded with cannon barrels and soldiers armed to the teeth. |
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The have-nots live there in slum neighbourhoods, creating ghettos where values and standards no longer have anything in common with those in the rest of the city. |
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In fact, it does not allow for a comparison of jobs between men and women so we can get rid of women in ghettos where they are underpaid and undervalued. |
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That would not be enough to halt the progress of misogyny and violence against women, which is growing in the poverty and ghettos of working-class areas, but it would curb the deterioration of women's standard of living. |
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They currently live in ghettos outside of Bogota. |
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In many western cities these have become ethnic and social ghettos. |
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The world over, drug farmers and drug addicts have benefited from targeted assistance: why not duplicate this winning model in the heart of ghettos and in areas out-ofcontrol? |
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Poverty, social exclusion, the development of ghettos and marginalisation are the real obstacles facing our society, and the European social model must tackle them. |
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This book, which took 13 years to complete, treats of the life and times of Friars in the eighties inserted into the urban ghettos of South Africa when the apartheid system was fighting its last battle. |
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The main objectives of the programme, published in 2005, are to improve the quality of life and to promote the social integration of people living in Roma settlements or ghettos. |
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A critical element distinguishing yesteryear's ghettos from today's is that now most adults in the inner cities no longer work in a typical week. |
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The low Plebeian and middle Equestrian classes lived in the city center, packed into apartments, or Insulae, which were almost like modern ghettos. |
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Before Napoleon's decrees ended the ghettos in Germany, it had been religiously motivated, but by the 19th century, it was a factor in German nationalism. |
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