Sentences with phrase «how people of different races»

Not exact matches

One might wonder how such deep connections between people of different races and very different backgrounds could develop so quickly.
The rationalizations will usually take the form of words about being different from «our kind of people»; about inferior and superior races; about dirt and smells, or dishonesty and treachery and the «yellow peril»; about the danger of intermarriage; about how those of other races are «creeping up on us» and «don't know their place.»
Additionally, I'm not sure how it would be possible for one group of people who used to be overweight with the same diet and activity level (age, race and so on) as another group that was never overweight to have different caloric requirements.
The point of consideration here is that how do the people from different race that come together feel about it?
Just think about how many instances you could get to socialize with people of different age, gender, and race in just a given day through online dating sites such as Single Women International.
On the contrary, the question of how should people of different races interact remains open.
The people behind Project Cars 2 came by to show off some of the different race types that they have in the game and talk about how the game is actually based off of a program real professional drivers use to practice.
The Shape of Water is one of the most romantic films in the race this year, but it's romance comes from its subversiveness — both in how it depicts the well of desire within most women, how unquenchable it can sometimes be, and how it depicts an America that did not allow for different kinds of people.
The people behind Project Cars 2 came by to show off some of the different race types that they have in the game and talk about how the game is...
The White Journey to Racial Awareness: A Stage Theory (Education Week) Jal Mehta presents five stages for how white people approach race, and how those stages in turn engender different reactions from people of color.
Ng's themes are complex and densely packed as she explores such subjects as the varied effects of an unexpected death on people; the feeling of being different and alone and how race can contribute to one's sense of isolation; the way parental attitudes and expectations influence their children; and the importance of communication and the consequences of communicating poorly.
«It's about how people of color use contour to perform different races and classes,» the representative added.
The study took random samples from populations of different sizes and then compared the samples to the whole population to see how many records were identifiable, that is, matched uniquely to a unique person in the whole population on the basis of 9 demographic variables: Age (85 categories), race (4 categories), gender (2 categories), ethnicity (2 categories), marital status (3 categories), income (3 categories), employment status (2 categories), working class (4 categories), and occupation (42 categories).
Issues explored include microaggressions with white clients, understanding how internalized racism manifests in the therapeutic context, and the dynamics between people of color from different races in the therapeutic relationships.
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