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Ethnic rhinoplasty

HNO, 2017
AbstractEthnic rhinoplasty traditionally has been used to define this surgical procedure performed on non-Caucasian patients. Because of globalization, massive migrations, and interracial mixing, ethnic patients today are considered mixed race patients.
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Ethnicity, Ethnic Groups and Ethnic Identity

2018
A lack definitional clarity in the conceptualization of ethnicity, ethnic identity and ethnic group inhibits the development of a coherent investigation and discussion of the relevance of ethnicity as the focus of a marketing strategy. The strong tendency is to categorize individuals into “ethnic groups” based on characteristics defining an ethnic ...
Guilherme D. Pires, John Stanton
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Ethnic Tourism

2017
Ethnic tourism describes a special form of tourism with the intention to stay with a foreign ethnic group, especially a politically and economically marginal—often tribal—group. The journey’s target is to travel to strange, original cultures in the classic propagated ethnological understanding.
Redicker, Sarah, Reiser, Dirk
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Ethnic Rhinoplasty

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2010
As the United States becomes more racially and ethnically diverse, the number of non-Caucasian patients seeking rhinoplasty is increasing. The non-Caucasian, or ethnic, rhinoplasty patient can be a surgical challenge due to the significant anatomic variability from the standard European nose as well as variability within each ethnicity.
Rod J, Rohrich, Kelly, Bolden
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Ethnicity and Ethnic Identification

2005
While immigrants continue to be psychologically and practically involved in their homelands and develop the transnational ties to make that possible, they also must make lives for themselves in the host societies they have entered as newcomers. One of the most important mechanisms that exist for facilitating these adjustments is the ethnic group, which
David A. Gerber, Alan M. Kraut
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Ethnicity and Ethnic Conflict

2005
In much of the developing world — most notably Africa, South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East — ethnic strife, more so than class conflict or other types of social cleavage, has been the major source of political friction and violence during the past half-century.
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Ethnic Attitudes in Relation to Ethnic Pride and Ethnic Differentiation

The Journal of Social Psychology, 2001
A comparison of 4 subsamples with the Ethnic Identity Scale (developed for the present study) yielded 2 relatively independent facets of ethnic identity: ethnic pride and belonging (EP) and ethnic differentiation (ED). First, the distinction between EP and ED increased understanding of how age and immigration status affect changes in ethnic identity ...
A, Valk, K, Karu
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Ethnicity and Ethnic Conflict

The Journal of Modern African Studies, 1987
In the new states of Africa and Asia, no problem has more fiercely challenged political order and state cohesion than ethnic conflict. In this work of breathtaking scope and prodigious scholarship, Donald Horowitz has gone the furthest of any writer in a generation to remove the many illusions and fill the huge voids in our understanding of this ...
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Ethnic Genocide

Issue, 1975
There are few parallels to the human holocaust that took place in Burundi in 1972 in the wake of a tortuous competitive struggle between the country’s two major ethnic groups, the Hutu and the Tutsi. Scarcely noticed (let alone understood) by public opinion anywhere, the killings are conservatively estimated to have caused between 80,000 and 100,000 ...
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Ethnic Gluteoplasty

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2016
Carlo M, Oranges   +3 more
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