Sentences with phrase «diverse ethnic population»

But as the desire for independence spread to Bosnia and Herzegovina, a republic with a diverse ethnic population including a large Muslim population and a Serbian (and pro-...
The Multiethnic Cohort Study comprised a diverse ethnic population.
«We're really hoping that encouraging community - engaged research, in not just Native American communities but in all diverse ethnic populations, as a broad agenda, will not only change how researchers interact with potential participants but also make research more equitable for all diverse and nondiverse populations,» Tsosie said.

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But over time its population increased, its class divisions became more pronounced, its ethnic composition became more diverse, its neighborhoods changed their configurations, and its economic system became more geared to the impersonality of the marketplace.
Not only do such actions represent a radical departure from past times in America, when government refused to legitimate ethnic - group rights and claims, but they also encourage a polarization rather than unification of our diverse population — a trend that can result only in the eventual creation of de jure ethnic and racial geographic enclaves and political parties, with the appointment and election of individuals mandated along racial, religious and ethnic lines.
Considering the ethnic mix of the populations of these three islands, it is not surprising that the cuisine is very diverse.
The inherent diversity of any large immigrant population makes some degree of integration almost inevitable, as large and diverse groups can't maintain overall ethnic unity outside the mainstream of the host country's society.
Indeed, India's 1.24 - billion - strong population is one of the world's most diverse, with 700 ethnic and language groups and possibly many more, depending on how they are counted.
136/6: 15 Trans - ethnic meta - analysis reveals novel loci and effector genes for kidney function in diverse populations.
She also provided case management for individuals, groups, and family therapy, sensitive to diverse socio - economic, ethnic and cultural, religious, and sexual orientation populations.
The district serves a diverse population of students from many racial / ethnic backgrounds, including one third who are English language learners.
Through thoughtful lottery preferences and relentless community outreach, we aim to create a student population with no racial or ethnic majority and equal representation from diverse economic backgrounds.
Westbury is one of the most diverse parts of the outer boroughs, with a significant ethnic population.
The local population is comprised of a diverse mix of cultures, languages, and ethnic groups, with the Mayan, Spanish, Garifuna, Creole, Mestizo, Lebanese, Chinese, East Indian, and Caucasian races and cultures having peacefully co-existed and inter-married.
Westbury is one of the most diverse parts of the outer boroughs, with a significant ethnic population.
SUMMARY: Over 10 years of experience working with and supervising diverse staff populations with varied ethnic backgrounds, cultures and nationalities.
Notably, several studies suggest that scales that appropriately measure feeding practices in this population do not capture the feeding processes of more diverse ethnic / racial or socioeconomic groups (Anderson et al., 2005), that these items may be misunderstood by more diverse samples (Jain, Sherman, Chamberlain, & Whitaker, 2004), and that ethnic / racial group may impact the frequency of use of some feeding practices (Faith et al., 2003; Hoerr, Utech, & Ruth, 2005).
Because of the diverse nature of Australia's population, many children can belong to more than one cultural, racial or ethnic group or community.
It looked at cross-site, cross-curricula RME (18 curricula were included), and likely is the most diverse sample to date as the population came from diverse ethnic and economic backgrounds.
Diverse populations and communities Provides resources and information for child welfare professionals working with children, youth, and families from varied cultural, ethnic, racial, religious, geographic, and other diverse backgrounds and commuDiverse populations and communities Provides resources and information for child welfare professionals working with children, youth, and families from varied cultural, ethnic, racial, religious, geographic, and other diverse backgrounds and commudiverse backgrounds and communities.
Some parenting differences have been identified in specific racial / ethnic groups; for example, in a study of a large diverse population, Hispanic parents were significantly higher on adolescent reports of parental monitoring than White parents, and African American parents were lower than White parents on adolescent reports of warmth (Chao & Kanatsu, 2008).
Lynne's extensive clinical background includes working with diverse mental health, ethnic and income populations — adults, couples, seniors, families, people with disabilities, children, and groups — in day treatment programs, hospital, psychoanalytic institute, community mental health, and private practice settings.
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