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Researchers in the U.S. have a tendency to focus on the traditional black-white American binary and forget about individuals at different racial and ethnic intersections.
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The third and fourth sections each analyse the intersections between ethnic and national identification from a different angle.
But then you cannot say more about it than "nice" when it happens (and all goes well in its course), and just register a fact beyond your control, except perhaps trying to establish a "choice architecture" (Thaler & Sunstein, 2008) that may facilitate talk and walk across group lines - say, placing a playground not within but at the intersection of two ethnic neighborhoods.
To serve this growing ethnic population, St . Procopiusparish was founded in the summer of 1875, near the intersection of 18th and Allport Streets.
Mrs. Nunez is a 27-year-old waitress at the New Colony II Diner at the corner of Main and Charles streets, an intersection with the kind of flavor that typifies Bridgeport's ethnic middle class.
So ethnic!
Ethnic cleansing.
Ethnic religionists.
Its location, at the intersection of Central and First Streets, is a reflection of the role Japanese-Americans here have often played as one of the oldest and largest ethnic groups in the city.
But venture past the tall iron gates, at what is, oddly enough, considered the intersection of 59th and 60th Streets, and the Metropolitan Oval plays host to a good chunk of the city's ethnic soccer teams.
"Intersections are already quite dangerous.
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