Marketing costs for organic products in particular are higher because of the
need for segregation to preserve organic identity.
The federal courts had to respect the existing school district boundary lines, even if that made impossible an effective
remedy for segregation in the metropolitan area.
Despite the
potential for segregation, researchers found parental support for choice programs, especially from minority and low income parents.
Lastly, note that once isolated, microevolutionary changes continually acc - umulate providing ever greater morphological divergence which over time
allows for segregation of the many various forms within the higher taxonomic levels.
The justices ruled, 5 - 4, that a metropolitan area could not desegregate a city's largely black school district by consolidating it with largely white suburban districts and transporting students between them, unless there was proof that suburbs had deliberately devised separate schools for blacks and for whites or were otherwise
liable for segregation across district lines.
An inter-district desegregation lawsuit in St. Louis appeared near resolution last week as a federal district judge agreed to postpone for seven days a hearing to determine the liability of eight suburban school
districts for segregation in the city's schools.
«Ofsted inspectors came to our school looking for extremism,
looking for segregation, looking for proof that our children have religion forced upon them as part of a religious plot,» he said.
But like other cities, New Orleans» private, public and charter schools are as much a
vehicle for segregation as our residents» attitudes toward black and poor folk.
As for the segregation factor, that also goes back to «created equal», The segregations simply did not believe that black people (or women, FTM) were created equal, so in their view, it was perfectly reasonable to enact laws to restrict them from acting as though they were equal.
When asked at the time to comment on Criswell's
apologia for segregation, Billy Graham replied that he had never agreed with his pastor on that subject.
There is no place in
Britain for segregation or self - segregation of different communities or of individuals within communities.
As the de-mixing wave passes, the liquids segregate into stripes, whose length depends on the speed of the wave and the time it
takes for the segregation process.
Charter leaders immediately coordinated a swift and indignant response, arguing that they were being
blamed for segregation.
The grouping of this work with James Beckett's roboticized library of standard Modernist architectural forms, and Sammy Baloji's use of archival photographs to demonstrate the use of mapping as a
tool for segregation in urban planning, is poignant.
International consensus has determined that 15 days is an ideal
cap for segregation placements.
[And no, none in my family owned slaves or
voted for segregation, or otherwise affirmed primitive values back in those dark days of old.]
Organized religion is basically a mob formed around a delusion which, because of its group - think, has
allowed for segregation, murder, and violence against entire peoples.
The
need for segregation may increase costs of handling and require individual packaging and labelling.
The people
responsible for segregation were people, just people, no capitalization needed, and like every person before and after them, they were exceptionally capable of atrocious, nasty behavior.
Judge Clark found the state and the school district
liable for segregation, and then the issue became, what was the remedy?
In that case, the Court rejected a lower court's order requiring interdistrict busing as a
remedy for segregation in Detroit.
According to Fuller and Elmore, policy makers need to take parental support for choice into account, along with the
potential for segregation.
«Ofsted inspectors came to our schools looking for extremism,
looking for segregation, looking for proof that our children have religion forced upon them as part of an Islamic plot,» he said.