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    segregation


    1. Providing of required workability of mortar mixtures without segregation can be reached by adding of plastizing admixtures and fillers


    2. A new segregation developed between the elitist, educated classes versus the military classes, the very rich versus the lower classes and the secular versus the religious community


    3. But because of racist segregation, Black West Indians who made up almost all the laborers could not live in the white worker areas


    4. Panamanian society, with mostly mixed ancestry people, did not practice segregation


    5. These ranged from generals upholding the law in southern states to Blacks working for the post office, one of the few secure refuges for minorities before the end of segregation


    6. Carter himself in recent years described conditions in Gaza and the West Bank as “apartheid” with widespread segregation, discrimination, and the entire population collectively punished by the Israeli government


    7. Wallace formed the Progressive Party which proposed co existence with the Soviet Union as well as civil rights, an end to segregation, government healthcare, and a government run energy industry


    8. A newly freed Black population would be forced into sharecropping and segregation upheld by violence


    9. Most would now agree that racial segregation is an evil practice, and in the case of Brown v


    10. The Court held that the equal protection clause does apply to school segregation by the States

    11. It would be hard to uphold segregation


    12. Is this bad law, hateful as segregation was? Do the ends justify the means when the meaning of the Constitution itself is at issue? The Brown decision soon became a “magnetic field,” as some have called it


    13. It was the Democrats’ “Great Society” of welfare and single moms that destroyed black communities that had been cohesive and successful even under segregation


    14. Gregory Rodriguez, a director at the New America Foundation, cites studies that show over the past 30 years the development of segregation by ideology


    15. ” Steele recalls that in the days of segregation, “When they called you a nigger … at least they didn’t ask you to be grateful


    16. Mike immediately went on a 3 day hunger strike because his demand to be placed in medical segregation and then the medical cells was not granted


    17. forced segregation and no special laws enforced against Jews as a community


    18. Segregation leads to conflict, we think, so I’m quite glad to see you come to dwell here! Hopefully this will lead to more pleasant relations between our more rural and conservative cousins and the human nations they share borders with


    19. “The nexus that approaches will be the most important one since The Segregation, when the races of the world divided and separated from each other, to reside on the continents they now occupy


    20. “She says that may be so, but that she grew up during the great global war of the Segregation, which had been raging without interruption for six thousand years when she was born, and that from what she knows from me, wars in this era have been much more limited affairs

    21. It will be the most important one since The Segregation


    22. “The present system of Wards and segregation was designed to provide defense and prevent infiltration by attackers and criminals, and with the conspiracy active, those concerns are still valid


    23. Since I have occupied a shelf in a weapons collection for more than the last century and have not been used during that time, it seems to me that I was fighting The War of The Segregation three days ago


    24. And since the spell was designed during The War of The Segregation, it can only be used to contact elves


    25. During that time they have fought as many battles as Visinniria fought in any three hundred year period of The War of The Segregation


    26. I had saved his life in the war of the segregation in his distant youth, and after a long life as a simple farmer, he chose a place with a beautiful view atop a peak deep in a remote and forbidding range to build his tribute out of personal gratitude


    27. On request they got him a suite at the Manor on two questions relating to his landing status, practically a segregation policy one should learn


    28. social segregation and rejection on many levels all contribute to the collapse of


    29. There was no sexual segregation so every floor contained more or less equal numbers of both sexes and all facilities were unisex including toilets and shower rooms


    30. Final divergence of personality will from the trend of the universes terminates in intellectual isolation, personality segregation

    31. or floating supply, the segregation of large blocks into long-term investment


    32. There will be a time when Marshall Law is declared but this is not a widespread problem, this will be very isolated and conducted with the segregation of the media


    33. During the era of legal segregation, while


    34. Other leaders included Chris Aldrete, who led the attack against school segregation, and attorney Albert Peña, Jr


    35. She hoped to attend the University of Texas in Austin, but segregation ended that thought so she went to Texas Southern University (TSU), majoring in history and political science


    36. There wasn’t any segregation or preference in the dance, all species, raizean, rapturan, largaph, yautgan and lazhinian danced with each other, interchanging between species as the song changed


    37. As I discussed in the last chapter, you deserve to know that God has been calling you to missions but white racism, segregation, oppression, racial prejudice, discrimination, and neglect have presented barriers to black participation


    38. The links in the chain that still spiritually shackles American Christians include white feelings of racial superiority, race and class segregation, the resulting racial divides, rejection of the Bible and the Gospel as oppressive white doctrine, and finally, the persistent demobilization of African Americans for world missions


    39. 6 Using a phrase coined in South Africa to describe whites’ subconscious acceptance of racial segregation, Wilbert Hall called this white-only assumption in missions a hidden “lie in the soul,” which destructively exists unrecognized


    40. 18 This false teaching provided whites a way to use the Bible to justify slavery, segregation, and colonialism

    41. 45 Unfortunately, this racial and geographical segregation enabled white Christians to maintain the segregated status quo in missions


    42. His assertion shows that the race-divide, which white segregation wrought between black and white-led churches, carried over into American missions societies and divided our missions forces


    43. At the same time, many white Bible-believing Christians in the States, including missionaries, rejected African Americans through segregation


    44. I will go into more detail in the next three chapters about how many black students turned away from correct Bible doctrine or moral standards when resisting white segregation or missionary paternalism


    45. I commend their determination and success in overthrowing the white missionary paternalism and segregation at many of the HBCUs


    46. Washington’s speech became known as the “Atlanta Compromise” because he gave in to segregation and emphasized self-help initiatives, vocational training, and accommodation rather than insisting on full black civil rights


    47. His speech gave him national prominence but reinforced many southern whites’ racist justification of Jim Crow segregation, disfranchisement, and violent enforcement


    48. In contrast to the fundamentalists’ segregation, white liberal seminaries welcomed key African-American students and provided them scholarships


    49. Washington accommodating whites’ segregation, Proctor became an accommodationist to his white benefactors’ liberal doctrine


    50. In this same racialized historical context of the mid-1950s, my father’s action against segregation and his vision for mobilizing African-American missionaries failed for lack of support in South Carolina






































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    Synonyms for "segregation"

    segregation sequestration separatism isolation quarantine solitary confinement exclusion

    "segregation" definitions

    (genetics) the separation of paired alleles during meiosis so that members of each pair of alleles appear in different gametes


    a social system that provides separate facilities for minority groups


    the act of segregating or sequestering