Yet we also know that few teachers consciously discriminate against lower-class children or deliberately give them undeservedly poor marks. |
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City residents commonly believe that upstaters are uneducated, lower-class people who do not care about the environment. |
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Tattoo art is still considered a lower-class macho symbol, traditionally practised among yakuza and construction workers. |
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The comments reveal an ethnocentrism in judging lower-class behavior using middle-class standards. |
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Your films tend to follow a theme of lower-class people with upper-class dreams, trying to escape their situations. |
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The latter invaded from what is now South Africa in the 1840s to assimilate some Shona as lower-class subjects. |
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It is also true that high-risk characteristics are common in lower-class communities. |
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The changed economic scenario also had very different consequences for lower-class working women. |
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In urban areas, lower-class men work in crafts, manufacturing, and low-paid service industries. |
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How can a child with disabilities from a poor lower-class family and a child from a rich family have equal opportunities? |
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Swing is about the dancing, the music, the spirit of lower-class youth, the rat-tat-tat of a song you just can't get out of your head. |
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They knew that a lower-class commoner had somehow caught the eye of the young Queen on one of her forays into the country. |
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Granted, it is a lower-class area, but the majority of the people living there make no effort to improve their lives. |
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But, Farrell found that almost all the women she spoke to were from lower-class farming families. |
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In that relationship, the lower-class king of his dingy domain is enthroned atop a commode and uses a toilet brush as a scepter. |
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Plot: As it opens, in the lower-class working quarter, two seedy young lovers tangle with an older paramour. |
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At the same time, children from lower-class Uighur families have had little opportunity to achieve fluency in Mandarin. |
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Everyone condemns the lower-class neighborhoods. |
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Junior tells her the colour is lower-class. |
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Iraq provided free tuition and scholarships to lower-class students. |
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Women do not have enough decision-making power to either take care of themselves or of their children and, in general, are seen as lower-class citizens. |
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Even worse, many of such laboring, lower-class women were likely to fall under the pernicious influences of the preying men and immoral working girls around them. |
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The film depicted a rich and selfish woman stranded on a tropical island with her rugged lower-class manservant, their roles switched almost immediately upon being stranded. |
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While drug use has been found to reflect percentages similar to the entire population, drug dealing is often thought to be a lower-class minority phenomenon. |
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It was common for many lower-class families to have similar views. |
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Her character is a lower-class girl, resourceful and beautiful. |
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The song is a touching, acoustic-guitar driven meditation on poverty, in which the oppressive hopelessness of lower-class impoverishment is palpable. |
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His lower-class tastes tended to run to three-stooges movies and cheap drink. |
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Here again we have the story of a young person bearing false witness against a lower-class friend and, with a background of war, carrying that guilt throughout life, becoming a writer and seeking redemption. |
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Strong democracies are built on a strong middle class, but natural resources tend to stratify an economy into lower-class laborers and upper-class owners. |
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In the Middle Ages, there were far more monasteries for noble women than commoners, despite the fact that there were far more common or lower-class families than those of noble birth. |
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In An Eviction, 2004, we witness a man fighting police power like a desperate, lower-class Laocoon. |
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He feels the resentment of lower-class recruits and NCOs against the 'one-yearer' with higher education, who does not even have to sleep in the murk of the barracks. |
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In short, the spectacle of Ethiopia directed the public's attention elsewhere while concealing a class-based policy aimed at preserving the subordinacy of the lower-class. |
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Lower-class women were deprived of any way of voicing their aspirations and grievances. |
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