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Because only few children from non-Western origin reside in affluent neighborhoods we expected to be able to compare the following groups: 1) native Dutch offenders from moderate to high SES neighborhoods, 2) native Dutch offenders from low SES neighborhoods, and 3) offenders of non-Western origin from low SES neighborhoods.

Reasons for exclusion were: 1) being from non-Dutch but Western origin (n = 12), 2) being from non-Western origin but residing in affluent neighborhoods (n = 18), and 3) having verbal ability as measured by the Vocabulary subtest of the WISC-R intelligence scale [ 26] below 4, making comprehension of the questionnaires difficult (n = 30).

Similarly to the rich group, this less affluent segment cares product price, values product origin, and wants the original flavored pistachios.

Despite its industrial origins, Hastings has become an affluent bedroom community where 47percentt of the residents older than 25 are college graduates, over twice the national rate of 23percentt.

Younger adults with T2DM are more likely to be obese, have a strong family history of T2DM, lead a sedentary lifestyle, be of black or minority ethnic (BME) origin, and come from less affluent socio-economic groups [ 2- 4].

They are a natural constituency for ideological radicalization, especially those of Mizrahi — Middle Eastern and North African — origin, who tend to be less affluent, less educated, and live in peripheral "development" towns, where they have cultivated resentments for the Labor aristocracy of European Zionists who put them there.

Not only is the use of Ecstasy exploding, more than doubling among 12th graders in the last two years, but it is also spreading well beyond its origin as a party drug for affluent white suburban teenagers to virtually every ethnic and class group, and from big cities like New York and Los Angeles to rural Vermont and South Dakota.

Where were they when nobody wanted to step foot in Newark?" Like many James supporters, Marcus Roper, 65, felt insulted by Mr. Booker's out-of-town donors, the visible contingent of white volunteers and the candidate's own storybook origins, which included an education at Stanford, Yale and Oxford and a childhood in affluent Bergen County.

The socioeconomic differences in effects of migration on cardiometabolic risk may be explained by differences in behavior (greater awareness or prior habituation to an urban lifestyle among the affluent) or potential "programming" of those raised in deprived early living conditions (i.e., the developmental origins of adult disease hypothesis) (36, 37).

Nowadays, it's affluent.

So is the affluent Netherlands.

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