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terms and racial
Data on the decline of property values in an area after a new racial group enters it has to be assessed in terms of the trends in property values before the group comes in.
They also discuss how alleged caste impurity and alleged racial inferiority, concepts often quickly assumed to be slightly different, are superficial terms, two faces of identical inner psychological processes, which expressed themselves in Japan and other countries of the world.
The increasing emphasis during the 19th century on the ethnic and racial origins of the nation, led to a redefinition of the nation state in these terms.
According to the United Nations convention, there is no distinction between the terms racial discrimination and ethnic discrimination, and superiority based on racial differentiation is scientifically false, morally condemnable, socially unjust and dangerous, and that there is no justification for racial discrimination, in theory or in practice, anywhere.
Harding, however, openly stated that he was not for black social equality in terms of racial mixing or miscegenation.
He often referred to racial minorities as " coons " and similar terms.
In January 2012 the film was shown uncensored on ITV4, but with a warning at the start that the film contained racial terms from the historical period which some people could find offensive.
The country music artist David Allan Coe used the racial terms " redneck ", " white trash ", and " nigger " in the songs " If That Ain't Country, I'll Kiss Your Ass " and " Nigger Fucker ".
Hitler saw the Games as an opportunity to promote his government and ideals of racial supremacy, and the official Nazi party paper, the Völkischer Beobachter wrote in the strongest terms that Jews and Black people should not be allowed to participate in the Games.
Urbanization during the colonial period was marked by forms of racial and social segregation — often expressed in terms of health and hygiene — which continue to structure the city today.
Whereas early French hip hop was seen as mimicking American hip hop in terms of aesthetic appeal, later French rappers added their own cultural and racial identities to the mix.
The terms Nilotic and Nilote were previously used as racial sub-classifications, based on anthropological observations of the distinct body morphology of many Nilotic speakers.
In racial terms, the plural majority of Valparaíso's people are mestizo but are commonly called castizos are largely white Caucasian who are distantly descendants of Mapuche, Inca, Aymara and North American Indian descent ( transplanted Cherokees are reported to come in the late 19th century, though it could well be a myth ).
" Similarly, Willie Colón sees the scope of salsa's power to unite in the broadest terms: " Salsa was the force that united diverse Latino and other non-Latino racial and ethnic groups ...
The coalition usually supported liberal proposals in domestic affairs, but was less united in terms of foreign policy and racial issues.
Later the terms were differentiated by French Creole ( European ancestry ) and Louisiana Creole ( meaning someone of mixed racial ancestry ).
The word Criollo is a cognate of English " Creole ", and often translated by it ; even though many other Creole peoples never were historically connected to Spain or to the colonial system, and / or were never defined in terms of racial purity.
While it was intended as a shift away from the racial inequities of America's past often associated with the historical views of the " Black race ", it largely became a simple replacement for the terms Black, Colored, Negro and the like, referring to any individual of dark skin color regardless of geographical descent.
Unlike heavier industrial centers in the greater region, such as Johnstown and Pittsburgh, Roaring Spring's population had remained relatively homogeneous in ethnic, racial and political terms, a historical factor that reinforced the outward social cohesiveness of the community.
The differences between related terms and words which encompass aspects of racial admixture show the impact of different historical and cultural factors leading to changing social interpretations of race and ethnicity.
As with other racial and ethnicity based terms, formal and common usage have changed markedly through the short history of this term.
The District court ruled in favor of the United States and issued a permanent injunction requiring the Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. to refrain from using racial discrimination in terms of the goods or services that it offered to guests or the general public upon its premises.
During this era, myriad other terms ( such as mulatto and zambo ) were used to differentiate racial mixtures.

terms and issues
In commercial terms, the Athlon " Classic " was an enormous success — not just because of its own merits, but also because Intel endured a series of major production, design, and quality control issues at this time.
Chiang often resolved issues of warlord obstinacy through military action, but such action was costly in terms of men and materiel.
As it is more value-neutral than terms like disease, the term medical condition is sometimes preferred by people with health issues that they do not consider to be deleterious.
The issues would today mainly be considered under the category of personality disorders, or in terms of Kraepelin's focus Antisocial / Dissocial personality disorder or psychopathy.
Luce, in Sense without Matter ( 1954 ), attempts to bring Berkeley up to date by modernising his vocabulary and putting the issues he faced in modern terms, and treats the Biblical account of matter and the psychology of perception and nature.
In terms of medical issues, lesbians are referred to as women who have sex with women ( WSW ) because of the misconceptions and assumptions about women's sexuality and some women's hesitancy to disclose their accurate sexual histories even to a physician.
Bujold presents issues of technological obsolescence and the high rate of failure of R & D projects in personal terms, via bioengineering.
The modern popularisation of the terms " pagan " and " neopagan ", as they are currently understood, is largely traced to Oberon Zell-Ravenheart, co-founder of " the 1st Neo-Pagan Church of All Worlds " who, beginning in 1967 with the early issues of Green Egg, used both terms for the growing movement.
It is argued that other terms applied to information age conflict, such as ‘ information warfare ’, are inadequate, focusing too narrowly on technological issues while missing the broader social transformation enabled by technological advances.
Although some spatial indices can have issues as regards to routing load-balance in case of a skewed data set, all the spatial indices are more scalable in terms of the number of hops traversed and messages generated while searching and routing Grid resource queries.
As a result, francophone and anglophones now borrow the French terms when discussing issues of francophone linguistic and cultural identity in English, though outside of Quebec terms such as Franco-Ontarian, acadian and Franco-Manitoban are still predominant.
Nevertheless, many Subud members claim to find benefit from testing in terms of resolving issues.
George Tenet, then-Director of the Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ), later described intelligence reports of his meeting with Al Qaeda as “ frustratingly vague .” He, however, told the FIA intelligence officials in very clear terms that he had nothing to do with the Al-Qaeda or any other terrorist organization and he was only working on humanitarian issues like food, health and education.
Translation issues make the concepts hard to pinpoint, especially given Wittgenstein's usage of terms and difficulty in translating ideas into words.
Although the terms " WTF " and " Kukkiwon " are often mistakenly used interchangeably, the Kukkiwon is a completely different organization which trains and certifies instructors and issues official dan and poom certificates worldwide.
These clusters and the topics of focus that they encompass, however, are not conceived as mutually exclusive or collectively exhaustive in terms of the issues that are addressed.
In terms of environmental issues and sustainable development, the Earth Summit in Rio in 1992 was the first to show the power of international NGOs, when about 2, 400 representatives of NGOs came to play a central role in deliberations.
At the insistence of Johnston and of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, Sherman conditionally agreed to generous terms that dealt with both political and military issues.
Its main technical contribution was a masterful analysis of the issues of elasticity, consumer surplus, increasing and diminishing returns, short and long terms, and marginal utility ; many of the ideas were original with Marshall, others were improved version of ideas by W. S. Jevons and others.
Meta-ethical moral relativists believe not only that people disagree about moral issues, but that terms such as " good ," " bad ," " right " and " wrong " do not stand subject to universal truth conditions at all ; rather, they are relative to the traditions, convictions, or practices of an individual or a group of people.
In de Interpretatione, Aristotle analyzes categoric propositions, and draws a series of basic conclusions on the routine issues of classifying and defining basic linguistic forms, such as simple terms and propositions, nouns and verbs, negation, the quantity of simple propositions ( primitive roots of the quantifiers in modern symbolic logic ), investigations on the excluded middle ( what to Aristotle isn't applicable to future tense propositions — the Problem of future contingents ), and on modal propositions.
Some bonds have been issued with terms of 50 years or more, and historically there have been some issues with no maturity date ( irredeemables ).
An unprecedented growth of the city in terms of houses & inhabitants is taking place with environmental issues becoming more urgent.

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