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الصفحة 113
It had been hypothesized that those whose educational level resulted in the most competition for employment would be more prejudiced because they blamed their difficulties on the ethnic advantages of other groups .
It had been hypothesized that those whose educational level resulted in the most competition for employment would be more prejudiced because they blamed their difficulties on the ethnic advantages of other groups .
الصفحة 412
To say that the Gungawa developed an ethnic identity out of adaptive responses to a riverine environment is to use Barth's ( 1969 ) approach and apply it to the Gungawa situation in a very general way . There are more specific facts ...
To say that the Gungawa developed an ethnic identity out of adaptive responses to a riverine environment is to use Barth's ( 1969 ) approach and apply it to the Gungawa situation in a very general way . There are more specific facts ...
الصفحة 431
13 In addition , in poly - ethnic immigrant communities , beliefs associated with a specific type of social structure will be abandoned while others are adopted . The acceptance of Islam , so often associated with the Waswahili , is a ...
13 In addition , in poly - ethnic immigrant communities , beliefs associated with a specific type of social structure will be abandoned while others are adopted . The acceptance of Islam , so often associated with the Waswahili , is a ...
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