Sentences with phrase «with multiethnic»

SPECIAL SKILLS • Able to work with multiethnic groups • Good verbal and written communication skills • Good organizational skills • Detail oriented • Demonstrated high degree of confidentiality

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With 47.7 % of its population of non-Dutch origin, Rotterdam is proud of its multiethnic makeup, and in 2009 it further cemented its multicultral status after Ahmed Aboutaleb became the first Muslim mayor of a major Dutch city.
CanadaWorld TV is one of a select group of qualified applications under consideration by the Canadian Radio - television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to operate a national, multilingual, multiethnic TV channel with mandatory distribution across Canada.
The idea had been Martin Luther King's, at least officially, but Pastor Neuhaus was close to the arduous, difficult civil rights work being done in Bedford - Stuyvesant (the Movement was discovering that Northern neighborhoods had an entirely different, more hardened, multiethnic toughness than Southern cities) and it was my guess that Richard, as much as anybody, was the actual dynamo and idea man behind Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam, along with William Sloane Coffin, then the pastor of Riverside Church.
You can not have a society like America's: multiethnic, with fractured families, dog eat dog, win or lose, limited healthcare, and a history of violence — and then let people buy guns easily.
Bonuck et al. (30, 31) evaluated an intervention in which LCs provided a multiethnic sample of Bronx, New York, women with 3 visits (2 prenatal plus 1 PP), along with bilingual telephone support as needed.
The multiethnic makeup of Singapore (particularly Chinese, Indian, and Malay communities) together with good health care infrastructure is attracting pharmaceutical companies wishing to do clinical trials — for example GlaxoSmithKline, Novartis, Eli Lilly and Company, Pfizer, Merck, and Schering - Plough.
Jay falls in with a German writer - philosopher fancy - camping his way across the frontier and is stalked by a coed / multiethnic gang of bounty hunters led by the crude, absinthe - loving Payne (Ben Mendelsohn).
Recent and ongoing projects include a researcher - practitioner partnership focused on familial and school - based relationships that support adolescents» emerging sense of purpose, academic engagement, achievement and post-secondary school transitions; Project Alliance / Projecto Alianzo, a multiethnic study of parental involvement in education during adolescence; and collaboration with a local school district focused on school choice policies to examine equity and access to high quality schools, along with demographic variations in parental priorities and experiences with these policies.
This June, MoMA is going to honor Leonard with a survey that presents, in toto, a series of 412 pictures; in it, she documents the multiethnic shops of the Lower East Side and other distinctive neighborhoods around the world in the anthropological manner of Atget or the Bechers.
The «family» here is conspicuously multiethnic, but in place of roast turkey Mom offers up a platter heaped with pills and syringes.
Professional multiethnic project staff provided parenting workshops in collaboration with participating schools and parent councils.
Conclusions A package of interventions with teachers, parents, and children provided throughout the elementary grades can have enduring effects in reducing violent behavior, heavy drinking, and sexual intercourse by age 18 years among multiethnic urban children.
Association of exposure to diabetes in utero with adiposity and fat distribution in a multiethnic population of youth: the Exploring Perinatal Outcomes among Children (EPOCH) Study
Despite the significant impact of maternal depression on mothers and children alike, maternal mental health needs are often neglected or undiagnosed.18 Prevalence rates of maternal depression are high among low - income women due to the greater challenges they may face related to financial hardships, low levels of community or familial support, and societal prejudice.19 In fact, the prevalence of maternal depression among low - income women in the United States is double the prevalence rate for all U.S. women.20 At the same time, these women are less likely to receive treatment or be screened for postpartum depression.21 Studies show there are clear racial and ethnic disparities in who accesses treatment in the United States, even among women of the same general socio - economic status: In a multiethnic cohort of lower - income Medicaid recipients, 9 percent of white women sought treatment, compared with 4 percent of African American women and 5 percent of Latinas.22
Mothers» Expressed Emotion and Narrative Coherence: Associations with Preschoolers» Behavior Problems in a Multiethnic Sample.
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