Satcher uses historical and sociocultural factors to analyze the particular mental health care needs of each minority group. |
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This minority group has long been coded in U.S. popular culture as a threat, a people who keep their motives and means well hidden. |
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The list of delegates included council chief executives, health officials, police chief constables and minority group leaders. |
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Lee said that as an Aborigine, he could sympathize with the Hakka people's status as a minority group. |
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The applicants are Sri Lankan nationals of the Burgher ethnic minority group. |
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A minority group of astrologers, notably the famous Marathi astrologer, Katveji recommended using tighter orbs when examining sade-sati. |
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Within this bustling, energetic, heterogeneous Montreal Irish culture the Fenians were a minority group. |
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It is recognition of the right of the minority group to become a partner in the nation-building process. |
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Over the next few years, Latinos will be the biggest minority group in the United States. |
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If someone is trespassing, fly-tipping and causing damage to council property and a public nuisance, there is no argument, minority group or not. |
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A hate crime isn't just directed towards the actual members of a minority group. |
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If sectionalism and secession are freely allowed, on the other hand, the social structure of a minority group will collapse into atomism. |
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Today the Hausa-Fulani, Yoruba, Igbo and minority group shares of cabinet posts are highly proportional. |
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Only individuals of the minority group can file a suit on grounds, for example, of appealing a traffic violation fine for speeding. |
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Although Indonesians, Nepalis, Pakistanis, and Thais are prominent in the SAR, the most significant minority group consists of Filipino domestic helpers. |
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Strong bonding networks could hinder upward mobility in the mainstream society, especially if the individual belongs to an ethnic minority group. |
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In both cases, actors use prosthetics or props to alter their appearance in order to look like someone from a minority group. |
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A Toronto stewardess in the non-visible minority group said her life at work had been completely disrupted by frequent airport security checks. |
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Each minority group is turning its own history into a metanarrative. |
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Broadly speaking, Mormons are tight-knit, and accepted minority group in the United Kingdom and Europe. |
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The other, sometimes called 'ethnic studies', develops a special curriculum targeting students from a particular minority group. |
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Its important to define our influencers by identify certain behavioral characteristics, as we know these people are really a minority group. |
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Latinos, the fastest growing minority group in America, are even more underrepresented in Congress. |
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As I read the Times' story, the issue in the survey was whether minority group members should be admitted over whites with higher test scores and grades. |
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At Harvard, membership in a minority group was a plus factor. |
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Like the use of the N-word, the minority group in question gets a pass when it comes to making fun of itself. |
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Now, Grand Isle is occupied territory, its residents suddenly a minority group. |
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Because if an atmosphere was created or allowed to persist that allowed one minority group to be targeted, it had the potential to boomerang on the others, as well. |
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They are however not commonly thought or talked of as a particular minority group, as they do not share any other particular distinction. |
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Of those who have been subjected to preventive detention, how many belong to the Maori minority group? |
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Young people, single parents, receiving social assistance and respondents self-reporting as a member of a visible minority group. |
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Please, Mr Schulz, do not set yourself up as the bad guy seeking to bully a minority group and running the risk of censure by the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg. |
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An assimilationist model does not envisage any specific policy response, since it considers it the responsibility of the minority group members to immerse themselves in the mainstream society. |
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Living in a rural area or an urban slum, being disabled, belonging to a minority group or speaking a minority language all raise the likelihood of being excluded. |
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They are Udmurts, a minority group of 400,000 people who speak Finno-Ugric, which is unrelated to Russian. |
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For no ethnic minority group have these indices risen. |
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But why should facts matter when you are demonizing a minority group? |
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Limitations on the establishment of associations on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, sect, region, or any other minority group are removed with the new law. |
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The report presents the findings of focus group sessions which sampled the views of minority group members regarding the provisions of the Anti-Terrorism Act as well as personal and community impacts. |
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As a result, it promotes employment equity and encourages candidates to indicate voluntarily in their application if they are a woman, an Aboriginal person, a person with a disability or a member of a visible minority group. |
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Polish people make up the largest minority group by a considerable margin, and still form the bulk of the foreign workforce. |
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They also form the largest minority group in China without an autonomous region. |
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The destruction of cultural property is a common and widespread tactic during times of conflict used by aggressors to oppress and tyrannize by erasing the cultural heritage of a population, often a minority group. |
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I noticed in their speeches a lack of respect, common garden variety respect, for a minority group, a group of people who deserve our respect and our protection, people who deserve equal treatment before the law. |
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This was made possible despite an explicit restriction in the current Law on Associations preventing the establishment of an association on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, sect, region or any other minority group. |
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For several years now, we have been the victims of repeated attempts to destabilize our country both politically and economically, orchestrated by Washington with help from a minority group inside Venezuela. |
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Other activities of the Division included work on indigenous and minority group geographical names, the regional map and the divisional gazetteer. |
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No matter which region, the unequal status of the two official languages is most evident at meetings, where members of the official language minority group do not feel comfortable speaking in their first official language. |
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Educated members of a disadvantaged minority group may view their education as a means of social mobility, and may have no desire to remain in the community once qualified. |
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The 2.5 million Turks are Germany's largest minority group. |
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Hispanics are now the state's largest minority group. |
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Brazilians represent a small but growing minority group. |
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Afro-Caribbean people are the other minority group. |
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Due to this consciousness, Pahari school children felt that they are minority group in school because this school brought them in this decentering position. |
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It also contributed to a demographic shift beginning shortly after Confederation that saw the francophone population decrease from a majority to a small minority group. |
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The discrimination may be directly based on an individual's perceived membership of a minority group, without consideration of that individual's personal achievement. |
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The Bantus, the largest ethnic minority group in Somalia, are the descendants of slaves who were brought in from southeastern Africa by Arab and Somali traders. |
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He took special mention of the languages of northern part of Pakistan, in particular Kalasha language spoken by Kalash minority group living in Kafiristan. |
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