Sentences with phrase «only by ethnicity»

Their identities are defined not only by ethnicity, race, gender, social class, and language background, although these of course are significant.

Not exact matches

They wrote: «We don't blame him for despising his very existence, since he is DIRECTLY and PERSONALLY responsible for thrusting terrible violence upon every other gender (all of them), race, sexual orientation, ethnicity, and religion... even though by all accounts he's a good guy who works hard, takes care of his family, tries his best to love his neighbor as himself, and all that other stuff that doesn't matter because we only regard him as part of a collective group to which we assign blame.»
Most studies attempt to circumvent this by using randomized experimentation, usually comparing reactions, preferences with identical fictional candidates, varying only race / ethnicity / gender.
He then called on Bratton, who said, «The overall percentage of those being stopped in terms of race or ethnicity has not changed dramatically — only by a couple of percentage points.»
Researchers led by Dr. Joel Ray, have developed the first «newborn weight curves» for specific ethnic groups across Canada, but using only the mother's ethnicity.
But some members of the focus groups expressed concerns that «Asian should not be the only ethnicity represented,» and that the image «stereotype [d]... Asians [as] excelling in technology and / or the sciences,» according to a report published by the Vancouver Sun.
The researchers identified several hundred differences in methylation associated with either Mexican or Puerto Rican ethnicity, but discovered that only three - quarters of the epigenetic difference between the two ethnic subgroups could be accounted for by differences in the children's genetic ancestry.
Reporting only aggregated adherence rates could create an incentive to avoid groups with worse outcomes rather than undertaking interventions to improve their care.41 Some health plans or clinicians may avoid enrolling minority patients, for whom performance rates are typically lower.42, 43 Stratifying performance rates by race, ethnicity, or other demographic characteristics may mitigate such undesired effects by not penalizing organizations that disproportionately treat minority patients.
You can search match not only by gender, age, location but also by interests, body shape and ethnicity.
These interracial dating sites are, be that as it may, by all account not the only approach to meet others trying to date outside their race, ethnicity or nationality.
Not only can you filter those members by things like age, location, gender, and interests, but you can also filter them by ethnicity, religion, culture, and lifestyle.
The advanced search feature allows you to search not only by basic items like age, location etc, but also by some specific items like first date ideas, distance, keywords, height, ethnicity and body type etc..
There were proposals to, among other things, hold schools accountable only for the progress of the lowest - performing students in the bottom quintile; not disaggregate data by race and ethnicity; require states to deal only with the lowest - performing schools; or ignore test results altogether as an accountability tool.
It is required to report whatever metrics its state chooses not only for all its tested grades (3 - 5), but also for a number of distinct «subgroups» including those defined by race / ethnicity, as long as there are more students in each subgroup than the minimum n - size the state has chosen.
Test scores are disaggregated by race and ethnicity, but schools need only to raise their overall scores to avoid the intervention program.
When disaggregated by race / ethnicity, the results were even more troubling: Only 16 % of African - American students, 21 % of Hispanic students, and 22 % of American Indian / Native Alaskan students either met or exceeded the standard set by the state.
Under the Udala Trees by Chinelo Okparanta (HMH) When civil war breaks out in Nigeria, Ijeoma is sent away to safety and finds love — but with someone who is not only of a different ethnicity, but also another girl.
You can detect similarities not only with the portraiture of Mr. Katz, but also with that of Barkley L. Hendricks, Sylvia Sleigh and particularly Alice Neel in one respect: Like Ms. Neel, Ms. Marcus painted a range of ethnicities, reminding us that the art world, in its best moments, was not ruled by the same sexist white supremacy that has often plagued art history.
Varejão is so prepared to back up her work that she has photocopies in her hands of some of the most important books and images that stood out to her while researching a culture and an ethnicity that at first seemed foreign: photos of Hopi women wearing a hairstyle of whorls, drawings of Mimbres's burial rituals, images of her own previous series where cracked paintings looked to make ties with 11th century Chinese Song dynasty ceramics, and American Indian portraits by George Caitlin were only a few of the many pages that she held and showed me during our time together.
The book includes well - known figures like playwright, actress, and author Alice Childress; the sociologist Horace R. Cayton, Jr.; the community activist Mercedes Arroyo; and the widely published academic Harold Cruse, as well as those only identified by their race and ethnicity, with special attention given to peoples of Latinx, African - American, Arab, and Asian descent.
It is an equalizing force that opens the door for people from all walks of life — regardless of ethnicity, gender, race, religion, or status — to delve deeply into the pursuits of their own choosing, defined only by their ideas, dreams, potential, and work ethic.
We know that the best people can only be found by looking across the full spectrum of gender, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, religion, culture and level of physical ability.
The goal was to produce three clinical video vignettes that differed only by race / ethnicity of the actor and represented (a) common clinical presentation in community care, and (b) sufficient ambiguity in diagnosis and treatment recommendations to elicit variability in physicians» decisions on the key outcome variables (diagnosis and treatment recommendations).
Parents with AIDS were challenged not only by their health status, but by being marginalized by their risk histories, socioeconomic status, and ethnicity.
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