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..., 2005), precipitated by allegations of racial profiling by the Toronto Police Service, made in t...Piquero, and Michael R. Smith 2003 Conflict theory and racial profiling: An empirical analysis...
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... in ethanol metabolism in particular racial groups may be one factor (Segal & Duffy, 1992; Ede... and often come into more severe conflict with society. What does FASD mean in plain human t...
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... applicable; or iv) for political, racial, religious or other reasons be unlikely to get a f...Canadian Maritime Law includes conflict of law rules ( Tropwood A.G. v. Sivaco Wire & Nail...
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... and the dissemination of ideas based on racial superiority or hatred was a pressing social proble... world, "particularly in relation to the conflict in Palestine and Israel." (29) A considerable numb...
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Demographic shifts among the aging population of the United States call for a re-examination of our understanding of the needs of these individuals especially when race, ethnicity, family composition, and country of origin are considered in the discourse. This paper examines some of the implications of the rapid increase in racial and ethnic diversity among the older population in the United States for delivering culturally competent care through community based service providers. As much of our population ages, families across cultures and classes will increasingly need to be involved with specialized service providers. An ecological approach to this issue posits that elders, their families, and communities are closely intertwined, and need to be examined in relationship to one another...
... issues of elderly immigrants who feel in conflict with their adult children, are at the heart of the...
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... to win power by tweaking white racism and racial anxieties. Whereas `first world' countries and the..., an act that will lead to new conflict and substantial worsening of Australia's human rig...
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Based on a study conducted in the fall of 2008, this article highlights relational aspects of the experiences of upper elementary (age 10) children identified as intrinsically motivated for information seeking. Research for the study was conducted using an inductive naturalistic approach in order to address the following question, "What are the experiences in the lives of upper elementary school children that foster an intrinsic motivation to seek information?" The Self-determination Theory provided the basis for the theoretical framework. Participants were selected from a pool of fifth graders from three diverse schools within a single community in the USA. Initially, the children were chosen based on the results of a survey especially developed for the study. Interviews and a drawing ...
... as diversity in the schools' ethnic and racial profiles) within Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA. ... interest or activity, and which is in conflict with other aspects of the individual's life. It is...
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... TERRORISM Terrorist Activity Armed Conflict Carve-Out Terrorist Group Facilitating Terrorist A...'s concern that it possibly constituted racial or religious profiling. (77) Mr. Khawaja sought an...
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...-economic mix, sometimes with ethnic or racial mix as a subtext" (Rose 2004, 280). Social mix pol... class and incomes, assuming that social conflict would result from anything more drastic (Gans, 181...
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This paper discusses about the dream themes of Hughes and the developing stages of Hughes' ideas about dreams. In Hughes's early poems, he describes the individual' dreams which are deferred. With the changes of social circumstances, in the late years of Langston Hughes, he advocates that dreams can't be deferred, human beings need to have collective, utopian and global dreams to achieve a better world.
... I want is to see my furniture paid for), racial discrimination(I want to pass the civil service), ...The immediate conflict that the poem sets up is one between Madam's consc...