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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Ethnic.jpg|right|frame]] The terms "ethnicity" and "ethnic group" are derived from the [[Greek]] word ἔθνος ethnos, normally translate
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  • Indigenous peoples are any [[ethnic]] [[group]] who inhabit a geographic region with which they have the earliest known [ ...]". Therefore, in a [[purely]] adjectival sense any given people, ethnic [[group]] or [[community]] may be described as being indigenous in reference to som
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  • *2: a quarter of a city in which members of a [[minority]] group live especially because of [[social]], [[legal]], or [[economic]] [[pressur *3a : an [[isolated]] group <a geriatric ghetto>
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  • ...the [[establishment]] of an [[independent]] [[state]] as a homeland for an ethnic underclass.
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  • '''Aztec''' is a term used to refer to certain ethnic groups of central Mexico, particularly those groups who spoke the [https:// ...the various city states and their peoples, who shared large parts of their ethnic [[history]] as well as many important cultural traits with the Mexica, Acol
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  • ...]] by another. The most common forms are [[religious]] persecution, [[Race|ethnic]] persecution, and [[political]] persecution, though there is naturally som
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  • ...n]], cf. Belarusian полк - połk [[meaning]] regiment and German Pulk for a group of [[persons]] standing [[together]]. *1archaic : a [[group]] of kindred [[tribes]] forming a [[nation]] : people
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  • ...[number]] of [[two]] [[groups]] constituting a [[whole]]; specifically : a group having less than the number of [[votes]] [[necessary]] for [[control]] :b : a member of a minority group <an effort to hire more minorities>
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  • ...romotes the assimilation of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnic_minority ethnic minorities] into the [[dominant]] [[culture]]. It is [[opposed]] to affirma ...n]]. The [[transfer]] of customs is not simply a one-way [[process]]. Each group of immigrants contributes some of its own cultural [[traits]] to its new [[
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  • ...a disparaging meaning. Also, an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnic_slur ethnic slur] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racial_slur racial slur] can be use
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  • ...emporary [[conventional]] [[norms]] within a [[society]], social class, or group. ...word that has [[gradually]] grown to become plural, especially in a multi-ethnic [[society]] with many clashing [[expectations]]. Thus, it is now possible t
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  • ===Group: [[11:11 Progress Group]]=== ...’ Never forget that, just as He provides a diversified, palatable array of ethnic foods to feed your body, the Father certainly lives up to His culinary repu
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  • ...ernment or [[monarchy]], as well as demands for [[autonomy]] by religious, ethnic or geographic regions which perceive themselves as being unrepresented or u ...ustries including unions, and formal or informal political units including ethnic or ethical 'nations' not defined by national borders, and of religious orga
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  • ===Group: [[At Large]]=== ...a specific job with us because you come from different [[cultures]] and [[ethnic]] groups.
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  • ...government or monarchy, as well as demands for [[autonomy]] by religious, ethnic or geographic regions which [[perceive]] themselves as being unrepresented ...ctions (or, in religions, "heresies") from competing directly with the old group.
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  • ...olated [[group]] or area; especially : an isolated [[Ethnic|ethnological]] group
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  • ..., an empire is a geographically extensive [[group]] of states and peoples (ethnic groups) united and ruled either by a [[monarch]] (emperor, empress) or an [ ..., or city scale, controlled either by a [[person]] (a political boss) or a group authority (political bosses). [1]
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  • ...ivy Livy], the three tribes were in fact squadrons of knights, rather than ethnic divisions. *1 a : a [[social]] [[group]] comprising numerous [[families]], [[clans]], or [[generations]] together
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  • ===Group: [[11:11 Progress Group]]=== ...the important reasons why there is so much [[distance]] between various [[ethnic]] groups. With almost [https://www.ethnologue.com/guides/how-many-languages
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  • ...ntions, there is no distinction between the term racial discrimination and ethnic discrimination. ...nce]], "racial characteristics" [[logically]] cannot exist either, such as group differences in eye color or human hair color.
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  • ...ultural studies and social theory investigate the question of cultural and ethnic identities. Cultural identity remarks upon: place, gender, race, history, n ...affected by a variety of social structures, including the person's ethnic group, employment status, religion or irreligion, and family.
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  • ...with the [[intent]] to destroy, in whole or in part, a targeted [[ethnic]] group.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rape]
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  • *4 : a [[source]] of pride : the best in a [[group]] or class *6 : a showy or impressive [[group]] <a pride of dancers>
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  • ...st commonly found in the [[ideologies]] of feminist movements and racial-[[ethnic]] nationalist movements.
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  • ...ver their [[race]] or origin, but does not include members of an organised group of travelling showmen, or persons engaged in travelling circuses, travellin Gypsies of Romany origins have been a recognised ethnic group for the purposes of Race Relations Act 1976 since ''CRE V Dutton 1998'' and
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  • ...ne who regards or treats the members of a [[group]] (as a racial or ethnic group) with hatred and intolerance
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  • ...destruction of a [[Race|racial]], [[political]], or [[Culture|cultural]] [[group]] ...he group; [and] forcibly transferring [[children]] of the group to another group."[1]
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  • ...otion]] expressing animosity, anger, and hostility towards a [[person]], [[group]], or object." Because hatred is believed to be long-lasting, many [[psycho ...ed]] membership in a certain social [[group]], usually defined by racial [[group]], [[gender]], [[religion]], [[sexual]] orientation, disability, class, eth
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  • ...''diaspora'' and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refugee refugee] describe group exile, both voluntary and forced, and government in exile describes a gover
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  • ...survive by-way-of food, not just by consumption. Some popular [[types]] of ethnic foods include [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_cuisine Italian], [htt ...onsumerism] which is the use of herbal supplements, foods for a specific [[group]] of [[person]] (such as dieters, women or [[athletes]]), the use of [https
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  • ...e [[group]] of which they are a member, or may otherwise disagree with the group [[leaders]] making the charge. See, for example, race traitor. ...3%9Flegende Dolchstoßlegende], the accusation of treason towards a large [[group]] of people can be a unifying [[political]] [[message]].
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  • ...des]] that stem from strong [[loyalty]] to one's own tribe or [[social]] [[group]]: a society [[motivated]] by cultural tribalism. ...their tribe than to their [[friends]], their country, or any other social group.
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  • ...for Slavic people of Central and Eastern Europe, who were the last ethnic group to be captured and enslaved in Central Europe.[6][7] For thousands of years
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  • *1 : [[language]] peculiar to a particular [[group]]: as a : argot ...mplies that the user is familiar with whatever is referred to, or with a [[group]] of people who are familiar with it and use the term.
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  • ===Group: [[Cincinnati TeaM]]=== ...[family]] is comprised of all [[human being]]s, regardless of [[race]] and ethnic background. You are human family, connected to all [[the circuits]] and spi
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  • *1 : the fixed [[moral]]ly binding [[customs]] of a particular [[group]] ...tence]. Differences in the mores of various nations are at the [[root]] of ethnic [[stereotype]], or in the case of [[reflection]] upon one's own mores, [htt
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  • ===Group: [[11:11 Progress Group]]=== "Some of the withdrawal from the (11:11) group, I have no doubt, will be making the choice to walk into the light and are
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  • ...etation]] of ''paganus'' as denoting a person who was outside a particular group or [[community]], hence "not of the [[city]]" or "rural"; cf. Orosius Histo ...and Hellenic Polytheistic Reconstructionism also called Hellenismos), Folk/ethnic/Indigenous religions (such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_folk_r
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  • ===Group: [[Lightline TeaM]]=== ...s is your Mother Spirit, along with Michael, once again happy to join your group as we have so many times before.
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  • ===Group: [[Pittsburgh TeaM]]=== Group: Good evening, Tomas.
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  • ===Group: [[N. Colorado TeaM]]=== ...that were so savagely disparaged and treated abusively by the Anglo-Saxon ethnic groups for so many decades and centuries previously. Now the abuse is bein
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  • ===Group: [[Bogus Basin]]=== ...igned to other areas of your planet. We are very happy to see such a large group of people, and such happy people. We are so happy that you show such love f
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  • ...[participated]] in it, and it did not belong to any [[ethnic]] or cultural group.
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  • ===Group: [[N. Colorado TeaM]]=== RAYSON: Good afternoon, this is Rayson. (Group welcome.) It is good to be here with you, my friends, in this holiday seaso
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  • ...s often use the term to describe ''social identity'', or the collection of group memberships that define the individual. However, these uses are not proprie ...cial psychology, they focus on explaining an individual's actions within a group in terms of mental events and states. However, some "sociological" social p
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  • ===Group: [[Nashville TeaM]]=== ...wed upon [[this world]], your world very quickly [[degenerates]] into war, ethnic strife, and [[violence]] of all kinds. [[Revenge]] replaces [[justice]]. An
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  • ...ines social status. Social status, the position or rank of a [[person]] or group within the stratification system, can be determined two ways. One can earn ...terminant of status, but other memberships or affiliations (such as ethnic group, [[religion]], [[gender]], voluntary associations, [[fandom]], hobby) can h
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  • ...oup, such as a [[Western society]]. Society can also refer to an organized group of people associated together for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientif ...]], in which most interactions are with other individuals belonging to the group.
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  • ...ty. In practice, "tolerance" indicates support for practices that prohibit ethnic and religious discrimination. Conversely, 'intolerance' may be used to refe
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  • ===Group: [[N. Colorado TeaM]]=== ...some reason for that? Is there a specific reason to reserve that for this group?
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