Education policy The effects of modern day segregation of African American students in South Carolina's public schools FIELDING GRADUATE UNIVERSITY Lee Mahon SimonTamiquia TAlthough many people will argue that segregation does not exist in the United States of America, this argument has yet to be ...
1. To separate or become isolated from other people or things within some larger group.The adult males of the species segregate from the rest of the herd during mass migration.The four of us just kind of segregated from the others in the class over the course of the semester. ...
Understanding the determinants of political ideology: implications of structural complexity. Polit. Psychol. 35, 337–358 (2014). Article Google Scholar Golec, A. & Federico, C. M. Understanding responses to political conflict: interactive effects of the need for closure and salient conflict ...
Postharvest segregation and storage Both post-harvest segregation and correct storage of hemp seed will be essential. The high oil content of hemp seed means that seed quality is likely to be influenced by storage conditions, in turn dictating downstream use that is impacted by oil oxidation and ...
rights and the effects of migration on a national scale are both under debate, but often separated from each other (e.g. Delgado Wise et al.2013; Delgado Wise2020). We therefore, want to contribute to a more holistic discussion on the sustainability of migration processes, by integrating per...
How the political economy of place shapes distributions of people and pollution and ultimately gives rise to environmental inequality are revealed by exploring the following factors: historical patterns of industrial development and racialized labor markets; suburbanization and segregation; and economic ...
Although there have been reports showing the modification effect of carbon nanomaterials on asphalt, there are few studies on whether carbon nanomaterials and polymers can have synergistic modification effects on asphalt. At the same time, the complex co
minorities, the United States is a nation "where support for slavery led to one of the world's most brutal civil wars, where racial segregation persisted late into the 20th century, and where indigenous peoples' experiences have for centuries been one of dispossession, brutality and even ...
According to the average marginal effects, each additional year of women’s education increases the number of children ever born by 0.14, decreases the probability of having no children by 3 percentage points, and increases the probability of having two or more children by 4 percentage points. ...
Using survey data of 494 college students from two universities in China, this study explores the effects of traditional culture (filial piety, parental at