The general trend shows areas with higher racial residential segregation linked to less diverse religious communities. |
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By the mid-1950s it seemed segregation in the South would last for decades. |
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All except the most rabid racists considered racial segregation immoral and indefensible. |
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There were laws that forbade social interaction between the races, including the segregation of all educational and religious institutions. |
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The Old America had been one of black and white forcibly kept apart by segregation, economics, and prejudice. |
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At a microscopic scale, at the surface of the deposit, coarse particles roll on a deposit of fine particles as a result of particle segregation. |
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Blacks could escape the stigma of racial segregation enforced on southern railroads and buses. |
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Perhaps most striking is King's seething anger over the indignities of segregation. |
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The rightness of this famous decision invalidating racial segregation in public schools is no longer open to debate. |
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Apartheid enforced the oppressive dominance of a white European elite through segregation along purely racial lines. |
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In other words, he favored continuing discrimination and racial segregation. |
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British administration of the territory was characterized by racial segregation. |
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The Roberts case led to the first law abolishing racial segregation in the nation. |
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High fidelity of meiotic chromosome segregation is essential for the propagation of all sexually reproducing organisms. |
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No regions of the genome exhibited nonrandom segregation of any markers in the unaffected females tested. |
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For analysis of interference and map distances, all tetrads showing non-Mendelian segregation of any markers were excluded from analysis. |
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Meiotic chromosome segregation is initiated when tension signals the bipolar attachment of microtubules to each homolog pair. |
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Conversion results in non-Mendelian segregation of alleles in the germ cell where it occurs. |
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Double positive thymocytes and natural killer cell systems have recently been reported that also only exhibit segregation. |
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The absence of chiasmata can readily account for the observed defect in meiotic chromosome segregation. |
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This interaction is thought to be necessary for the proper pairing and segregation of homologous chromosomes during the first meiotic division. |
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It ensures proper chromosome segregation by forming a physical link between homologs during meiosis. |
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Century Foundation research has found that economic segregation in the nation's largest 100 metro areas is increasing. |
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The lateral segregation of charged membrane components, leading to local changes in surface charge density, depends linearly on electric field. |
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And it marks the beginning of racial hatred, of mob rule, of racial segregation, of mindless violence and terror. |
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In 1954, the Brown v. Board of Education decision outlawed segregation in public schools. |
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Pedestrian overbridges and subways provide total segregation of pedestrians and vehicular traffic. |
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In those arenas in which segregation was either law or custom, it was applied strictly and rigidly. |
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Centromeres are essential for the proper segregation of chromosomes at mitosis and meiosis. |
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There's nothing scary about Hairspray, in which the evil of segregation is defeated by big hair, young love, and rock 'n' roll. |
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If the genotype of a certain marker is mistyped frequently, the segregation ratio of this marker may be different from its neighboring markers. |
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In translocation heterozygotes of maize, segregation produces nonviable gametes and can be detected by a high frequency of nonstaining pollen. |
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The alternative procedure, spore segregation, is impractical for hyperyellow mycelia that sporulate very poorly or not at all. |
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The relationship between racial residential segregation and nondisclosure varies by loan purpose. |
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The federal Office of Civil Rights had determined that vestiges of segregation still existed in Texas higher education. |
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Southern living, southern hospitality, soul food and segregation are just a few reminders of a different time in African-American history. |
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Such rural women were less bound by gender segregation than their urban counterparts, particularly those from socially esteemed families. |
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Although official segregation was outlawed in the last century, in many respects it still exists in an unwritten, unspoken form. |
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The cells showed defects in chromosome segregation leading to the cutting of unsegregated chromosomes by the division septum. |
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His segregation was also unlawful as unsanctioned by s7 to Penal Institutions Act. |
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As those who could afford to left, racial segregation in the area worsened. |
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They also indicated in large numbers that they hoped to end segregation and discrimination and receive equal, just, and fair treatment. |
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Over time, however, diploidization of the genome occurs and disomic segregation becomes prevalent. |
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Consequently, the material is embrittled by impurity segregation to interfacial boundaries. |
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We must ensure that where desegregated schools exist, segregation within the school does not minimize interracial exposure. |
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They felt that African Americans, by going to desegregated schools would face segregation within those schools and suffer accordingly. |
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The law defines the use of terms such as harassment, sexual harassment, stalking and abetment to discrimination and racial segregation. |
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This is the world Elphie encounters as she moves from a life at Shiz University to one of unforgiving and unrelenting segregation. |
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It is distressing to see the impulse for integration give way to calls for segregation. |
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That kind of talk drew barbs and denunciations from media quarters that had applauded his efforts to end racial segregation. |
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He welcomes the Chennai Corporation's proposal to start segregation of garbage at the household level. |
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Meiosis is the component of gametogenesis responsible for the segregation of homologous chromosomes into haploid gametes. |
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By challenging segregation, King threatened the very root of white supremacy in the United States. |
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Battles were fought first against slavery and segregation, then for universal suffrage and political representation. |
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For the most complex alloy systems, powder metallurgy is employed to prevent gross segregation. |
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It led to the US supreme court ruling that the segregation of buses was unconstitutional. |
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While this segregation did not align perfectly with response to soil drying, most of the tolerant lines had low leaf ureide concentration. |
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Using cytologically tagged chromosomes, we established a role for the microtubule motor dynein in meiotic chromosome segregation. |
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Half of this 20-acre site will be landfill with the remainder used for waste segregation, recycling and civic amenities. |
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Some consist of pear-shaped segregation vesicles with amygdales at their upper margin. |
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The degree of segregation depends on particle size distribution, density, and possibly angularity of heterogeneous sand mixtures. |
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He says he has urged his followers to oppose segregation currently reigning in the city. |
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We had been condemning segregation verbally for a long time, but we had lent ourselves to it by not sitting in. |
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The people who defended segregation are the same folks who are homophobes today. |
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Blacks in Montgomery, Alabama refused to ride the city's buses in a protest that eventually led to a landmark defeat for segregation. |
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The segregation of women and sexual apartheid are seen as a desirable state for women in society. |
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It is apartheid and would be unthinkable in modern society were the segregation based on race or colour. |
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There you have gender apartheid and segregation which is very discriminatory against girls and women. |
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At least two proteins required for proper chromosome segregation are associated with the nuclear envelope. |
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Attacking school segregation in court was the only effort that appeared to be worth the trouble. |
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Formation of polyploid nuclei as a consequence of failure of chromosome segregation in the presence of ICRF-193 was also reported in HeLa cells. |
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The genotypes of the inviable spores were inferred by the segregation pattern of the viable spores, when possible. |
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The division of a cell into a pair of genetically identical daughters depends on accurate chromosome duplication and segregation. |
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The commonly held meaning of apartheid is a regime of government that enshrines racial segregation in law. |
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Under federal law, states were prohibited from imposing segregation in interstate travel. |
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An important part of the segregation process is avoiding any possible contamination of the grain. |
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Horizontal segregation exists when women and men work in different types of occupation. |
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This partially lifts the choke hold that residential segregation puts on interracial social contact. |
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The last person he spoke to was a British Asian guy who had come to the conclusion that segregation was preferable to integration. |
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Like so many institutionalized evils, segregation ultimately depended on public accommodation. |
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Their arrangement was quintessential segregation by day, integration by night. |
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In many large suburban districts, rapid racial change and spreading segregation are occurring. |
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The segregation of communities was imposed through racist housing practices by local authorities and estate agents. |
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The Harvard study also identifies the importance of the relationship between racial segregation and poverty. |
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Once the board was established, its enormous powers to expropriate property and enter the real-estate market provided a new momentum to urban segregation. |
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Without progressive leadership, would segregation have been outlawed? |
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They experience an extreme degree of occupational segregation. |
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His disconnectedness from the actual reality of segregation was marked. |
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The U.S. Supreme Court's 1954 decision brought an end to racial segregation in public schools. |
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The Supreme Court eventually stepped in and ended legal segregation in the landmark 1954 decision, Brown v. Board of education. |
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Before Fidel, when segregation was in full swing, the Cuban apartheid meant many clubs and parks still refused black Cubans entry. |
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Slavery, segregation, and abortion led to civil war, vigilante violence, and massive protest movements. |
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Up from vicious poverty, abuse, and segregation, Holiday was a defiant and challenging presence. |
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However, an insidious form of segregation, happening within the educational system, belies this simplistic view. |
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True, it is grounded in the realities of a fight against a sort of blatant segregation that no longer exists. |
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They are the type of laws that supported slavery, bringing about the creation of an Uncle Tom's Cabin, and the type of laws that sustained a Jim Crow era of segregation. |
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Unlike in many other countries, planners have not been called upon to address the problems of inner city disinvestment, white flight, and segregation. |
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Our analysis of 1170 mammalian karyotypes provides strong evidence that karyotypic evolution is driven by nonrandom segregation during female meiosis. |
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In a time of increased tensions, is further segregation really the answer? |
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A century later, segregationists similarly asserted that segregation was not only benign, but good for black students. |
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People often forget that the National Panhellenic council used to enforce racial segregation by means of strict codes and laws. |
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Indeed, racial segregation in New York is frequently accompanied by socioeconomic segregation. |
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The triumph of the civil rights movement was that it removed the legal practices of segregation, which made black people second and third-class citizens. |
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The Turkish history of imposed Jacobin Secularism ended up creating virtual segregation against observant Muslims. |
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In the first round segregation came about at the level of the locality itself, as people moved to blocks inhabited by members of the same community or faith. |
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Several spoke about the need for more and better publicised youth facilities, an end to segregation in schools, and the problem of drug dealers in their communities. |
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Strict gender segregation is sanctioned by the state and society. |
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I couldn't speak to housing patterns and other forms of segregation. |
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After the war the southern establishment propped up segregation. |
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The US movement did not have a very impressive record of reaching out to African Americans or openly challenging racial discrimination and segregation. |
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Then a white supremacist started talking segregation and everything went into a tailspin. |
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He manages to get the bill through in the most toothless possible form, knowing that it will help kick the props out from under segregation in years to come. |
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Or to punish the party of segregation, Tammany Hall, and racially discriminatory labor unions? |
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The segregation rules were waved and vampires, humans, half-breeds, shape-shifters and all other supernatural denominations were allowed to live up there together. |
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Foxworthy was also preaching to the newly minted white middle class, those who had ditched the pickup for an Audi and their ancestral segregation for affirmative action. |
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Within each patriline, the two maternal alleles should be distributed equally among workers in the absence of segregation distortion or mistyping errors. |
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It was baffling, he suggested, that a country so stained by a history of slavery and brutal segregation should dare think itself a model of purity. |
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This monomorphism, in at least one duplicate, does not allow segregation between duplicates, which is necessary to determine whether loci are or are not linked. |
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As segregation intensified, so did black political power, formed in the very institutions that exemplified the racist ideology built into 20th-century urbanism. |
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The segregation vesicles are interpreted to represent solidified interstitial melts, which migrated into gas bubbles prior to lava solidification. |
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Mayor Ben West met them there, and repeated his usual explanation of how the city was powerless to change segregation. |
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Racial attitudes existed parallel to hardening attitudes towards immorality and vice, which required the same segregation that racial separation would soon require as well. |
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As to segregation of replicated daughter molecules, to be discussed later, topoisomerase II is thought to locate DNA crossovers such as those present in catenated molecules. |
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In 1956 King began an oratorical marathon that lasted over twelve years, attacking segregation in approximately two thousand speeches and sermons as he hopscotched the nation. |
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Given that colour bars have practically disappeared, it appears that much of Asian social segregation is not so much because of racism, but rather is voluntary. |
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More recently, as the Prime Minister noted, Australians have responded to this call by moving away from segregation and isolation, to a more inclusive society. |
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The correct segregation of sister chromatids to daughter cells during mitosis depends on the formation of a bipolar spindle composed primarily of microtubules. |
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The Board of Education and its companion cases contributed in a major way to bettering America by delegitimizing racial segregation in public schooling. |
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The Hurriyat recommends limited rights for women including the imposition of gender discrimination, purdah, segregation etc. as prescribed by the sharia. |
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But a dangerous paradox arose between segregation as a comprehensive state policy of social engineering and its likely executors in the local setting. |
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These two theodicies can be found in the denominational segregation within the religious community. |
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They fought within a leftist, Pan-African framework against disenfranchisement, segregation, labor exploitation, and colonialism. |
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Other factors included racial segregation, disfranchisement, and injustice in southern courts. |
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In outbreeding crops, such as many tree species, you get considerable segregation in early generations following subcrossing or inbreeding. |
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By the late 1890s, Southern states enacted Jim Crow laws to enforce racial segregation and disenfranchisement. |
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Despite the actions of abolitionists, free blacks were subject to racial segregation in the Northern states. |
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It was a principal location of the Seminole Wars against the Native Americans, and racial segregation after the American Civil War. |
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The racial and social segregation that arose from Spanish colonialism has continued to the modern era. |
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Several laws enforcing segregation of foreigners from Chinese were passed during the Tang dynasty. |
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This was used to justify racial segregation and discrimination in the following decades. |
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It strengthened the racial segregation begun under Dutch and British colonial rule. |
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The National Party imposed apartheid in 1948, institutionalising previous racial segregation. |
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Danish settlers cleared their own land to farm it, and there was no segregation of populations. |
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These groups, especially in the Jim Crow South were under great pressure to conform to segregation. |
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This has contributed to a segregation of communities based on linguistic cleavage. |
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Foraging segregation between two closely related shearwaters breeding in sympatry. |
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Composed of fibrous molecules called microtubules, this structure is responsible for the segregation of chromosomes between daughter cells. |
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An important subcategory of the ritual purity laws relates to the segregation of menstruating women. |
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There is, however, no evidence of habitat segregation among nocturnal, congeneric, terrestrial cursorial spiders. |
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The NAACP fought for the de jure law to be upheld and for de facto segregation practices to be abolished. |
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What you end up with are intolerant clusters of people who cannot live side by side, leading to segregation and the ghettoisation of society. |
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Kinetochores are crucial for accurate chromosome segregation because they link chromosomes to spindle microtubules. |
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The basin will become deeper as it continues to be eroded by ice segregation and abrasion. |
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Chapter six turns to the 1946 challenge of the Black Haligonian Viola Desmond to racial segregation. |
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Jim Crow Laws, which were enacted in the 1870s, brought legal racial segregation against black Americans residing in the American South. |
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The 1,039,207 black citizens were adversely affected by segregation and efforts at disfranchisement. |
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In recent months, hardliners have moved to extend segregation in colleges, and have now struck at the pre-school level. |
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The process of nivation follows, whereby a hollow in a slope may be enlarged by ice segregation weathering and glacial erosion. |
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As a leader of the free world the United States cuts an unconvincing figure with its racial segregation. |
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Pristina, the capital of Kosovo, had been subjected to heavy firefights and segregation according to OSCE reports. |
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Disfranchising legislation accompanied Jim Crow laws passed in the late 19th century, which imposed segregation in the state. |
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A binary racial system had been in place since slavery times and the days of racial segregation. |
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Significantly, Belton was the only case in which the state court found for the plaintiffs, thereby ruling that segregation was unconstitutional. |
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Born in McComb, Mississippi in the era of segregation, Collins grew up idolizing King. |
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Vertical segregation is also apparent for men and women in the British Chinese community. |
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There were white business owners who claimed that Congress did not have the constitutional authority to ban segregation in public accommodations. |
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It prohibited unequal application of voter registration requirements, racial segregation in schools, employment, and public accommodations. |
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Lest Rockwellian nostalgia blur reality, segregation of the races was the law and my earliest recollections of its sinister consequences remain strong to this day. |
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Should ice segregation, plucking and abrasion continue, the dimensions of the cirque will increase, but the proportion of the landform would remain roughly the same. |
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Over a range of conditions, these mixtures form isolated bilayer fragments that are stabilized by the segregation of the detergent molecules at the edges. |
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Fatameh Goverayi, a women's rights activist in Tehran, said the segregation effort is just an extension of the effort to Islamize the universities. |
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Growing up in the deep South during segregation, Davis had to overcome multiple challenges including being banned from using public sports facilities because of her race. |
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Freed slaves were subject to racial segregation and discrimination in the North, and it took decades for some states to extend the franchise to them. |
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Most people think of the Klan as the night riders in the South after the Civil War, terrorizing black communities and establishing Jim Crow segregation across the South. |
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Use of GFE guarantees segregation of government information from personal devices and ensures the device meets current DON information assurance standards. |
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Where the conflict between the protagonist and antagonist was vetted in racial segregation, lynching, and racial supremacy, it was high drama at its best. |
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The study was conducted by a technical team with the DCL after carrying out field visits to various collection and segregation units for construction waste. |
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He was also a comsymp, if not an actual party member, and the man who replaced the evil of forced segregation with the evil of forced integration. |
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There still exists a segregation of the Chinese in the labour market, however, with a large proportion of the Chinese employed in the Chinese catering industry. |
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The segregation occurs mainly due to elutriation and core flow problems. |
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It requires local government units to decentralise garbage collection and hauling It also promotes waste segregation, recycling and composting to cut down waste production. |
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Ferguson upholding of racial segregation in the United States, American popular and scholarly opinions of scientific racism and its sociologic practice had evolved. |
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The three decks, main deck for vehicles and trucks, second upper deck for passengers and the sun deck ensure safety with segregation of vehicles and passengers. |
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From 1948 to 1994, it was controlled by white Afrikaner nationalists focused on racial segregation and white minority rule known officially as apartheid. |
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The legally institutionalized segregation became known as apartheid. |
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