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1998
This chapter investigates the relationship between race and sport. Racism in Britain has a long history, being rooted in the power structure of the colonial period. As a consequence, racist attitudes and practices have become entrenched in the fabric of society.
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This chapter investigates the relationship between race and sport. Racism in Britain has a long history, being rooted in the power structure of the colonial period. As a consequence, racist attitudes and practices have become entrenched in the fabric of society.
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Attachment and Racial Identity Issues:
Journal of Multicultural Social Work, 1994Court battles are being wages and state laws are being challenged to enable white foster families to be considered as viable adoptive placements for black infants and young children. This article examines the issues associated with transracial adoption decision making and provides recommendations for agency practice and policy.
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Introduction: Representing Racial Issues
Oceania, 1993ABSTRACTThis paper seeks to show why there is a need to theorise race relations as a feature of white Australia's culture and as the context of Aboriginal lives. The violent drama of racial politics as glimpsed on the public media and as experienced by black communities all over the country, demands analytic attention.
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Racial Issues in the Virtual Classroom
2006Distance education has burgeoned over the past decade and it continues to rapidly expand. The National Center for Educational Statistics reports that U.S. enrollments in postsecondary distance education courses nearly doubled between 1995 and 2000, with 56% of the nation’s two- and four-year institutions of higher education offering courses at a ...
Alfred P. Rovai, Louis B. Gallien Jr.
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Racial and Geographic Issues in Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
The American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2008Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a common chronic disorder that is associated with a huge economic burden in the western countries and significantly decreased quality of life. This review focuses on the various multicultural issues in the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of GERD.
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Racial Profiling as a Minority Issue
2007On a recent airing of the Actor’s Studio (May 21, 2006), James Lipton interviewed Don Cheadle about the movie Crash and his personal experiences as a Black man in Beverly Hills, California. Mr. Cheadle related that the police stopped him as he was walking down the street. “Did they give you a reason for why you were stopped?” asked James Lipton.
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Racial Issues in Criminal Justice
2003Almost a third of all African American men in their twenties in the United States are in jail or prison, or on probation or parole. African Americans, who comprise approximately 13% of the general population, make up about half of the prison population.
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Three current issues in ethnic and racial studies
The British Journal of Sociology, 2005AbstractPrevailing orthodoxies in British studies of ethnic and racial relations have been challenged, most recently by perspectives developed within cultural studies. The issues that divide the contending parties have still to be clarified. Three of them appear to be: (i) problem definition; (ii) problem selection; and (iii) conceptual obsolescence.
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