marginalization in A Sentence

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    Others will simply face increasing social Marginalization.

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    Marginalization in the sense that it.

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    When Italians first arrived in the U.S., they were targets of Marginalization and discrimination.

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    When Italians first arrived in the United States, they were targets of Marginalization and discrimination.

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    That Marginalization should allow us to see that it's the whole system that is corrupt.

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    When Italians first arrived in the United States, they had been targets of Marginalization and discrimination.

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    For our patients, poverty, violence, and Marginalization are not mere abstractions but instead harsh realities.

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    By doing so, they were attempting to change the meaning of their Marginalization through their“talk”.

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    Just like during the beginning phases of HIV/AIDS, stigmatization and Marginalization worsens public health outcomes.

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    In a backdrop of unemployment and Marginalization, the poor resort to criminal activities to earn money.

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    Despite this, some will continue to talk about the Marginalization of the populations of these regions.

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    Since democracy was restored in 1990, however, the government has worked to improve the Marginalization of these languages.

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    Depressed classes form 20-25% population of our country, so they are not minority but they have faced Marginalization continuously.

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    Both institutional and personal Marginalization is the bedrock for social pain to occur in all of its many forms.

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    Some participants were able to reframe their Marginalization and find positive meaning in their experience as the Black Sheep.

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    For achieving an “integral” feminist theory, let us explore, along the lines prescribed by Joyce Nielsen, what feminist theories posit about Marginalization of women.

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    Now any content that promotes discrimination or disparages an individual or group based on any characteristic“associated with systemic discrimination or Marginalization” will be in violation.

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    Gender inequality- the weak status attached with women, deep-rooted social Marginalization and long embedded perceptions of domesticity renders about 50% of the country's population unable to work.

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    When you STOP the pain of social exclusion and Marginalization you are literally changing your own neurophysiology, as well as the neurophysiology of those around you.

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    GLIDE's mission is to create a radically inclusive, just, and loving community that is mobilized to alleviate suffering and break the cycles of poverty and Marginalization.

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    Research shows that internal and external success or wellness is seen in resisters who incorporate connection and relationship-building into their strategies to counter social exclusion and Marginalization.

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    As a consequence of historical institutional discrimination and Marginalization, African-Americans experience socioeconomic disparities, such as homelessness, poverty, incarceration or substance abuse, that can increase their risk for mental illness.

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    Marginalization: It refers to an attitude in which there is little possibility or interest or interest in one's cultural maintenance, and little interest in having relations with other cultural groups.

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    Illiteracy, in turn, contributes to unemployment, and unemployment leads to a wide range of social ills, such as“ low self- esteem, Marginalization,” the waste of youthful talents, and extreme poverty.

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    Are you interested in themes such as adolescents' substance use and addiction problems, antisocial and criminal behavior, Marginalization and exclusion, excessive use of social media, and social inequalities and mental and physical health?

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    This neuroscience finding requires that we stop bifurcating pain into physical and emotional and start realizing that pain is pain and that social exclusion and Marginalization are forms of violence that impact individuals and whole groups of people.

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    In addition, men in female-dominated occupations do not necessarily experience Marginalization, because they tend to receive support from their supervisors, who are typically men, and they are generally welcomed by their female coworkers who often view male colleagues as bringing status to female-dominated occupations.

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    For students from racial and ethnic groups that have faced Marginalization in society, this can be a reasonable question, says Walton, pointing out that the history of American schooling for African Americans and other minority groups has too often been a fight for inclusion.

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    Since Marginalization and exclusion processes and their consolidation are not ethnic or regional peculiarities, but universal and supernatural, there were and are socioculturally similar population groups as those in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern period under“driving people” subsumed elsewhere, such as the Burakumin in Japan, the Sarmastaari in Baluchistan or the Gadawan Kura(“hyena humans”), who travel through Nigeria as jugglers and miracle healers.

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