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And they applied remedies like busing and magnet school plans in an effort to minimize de facto segregation, which arose largely from segregated housing patterns.
Additionally, particle classification or segregation which increases the cake's hydraulic resistance must be taken into account.
That, however, can be attributed to economic segregation, which is more prevalent in black neighborhoods, Nuru-Jeter theorized.
Ruebain believes that the problem is not one of structure but of organisational segregation, which exists in all sectors.
President's Commission on the University in the Age of Segregation, which followed a similar commission on slavery at the university.
A richly diverse place, there is a surprising degree of racial segregation which belies its inclusive reputation.
We were trying to launch a systematic, wholehearted battle against segregation, which would set the pace for the nation".
Dr. Hornsby, the city's first black schools superintendent, said the district still showed vestiges of segregation, which, under the court order, would require continued federal monitoring.
The argument often given in defense of segregation, which was that the races prefer it that way, does not work very well with voting.
Genetically, G. hirsutum and G. barbadense are cross-compatible, but their interspecific hybrids exhibit genetic breakdown during segregation, which needs to be investigated.
I learned he was in "segregation," which is a term the Department of Corrections DOCC) uses to describe the Massachusetts system of solitary confinement.
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