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... professional , white - collar and skilled jobs went up by nearly half during the past six years . Even with this substantial progress , it should be noted that Negroes are still far less likely to be in the better jobs . For the first ...
... professional , white - collar and skilled jobs went up by nearly half during the past six years . Even with this substantial progress , it should be noted that Negroes are still far less likely to be in the better jobs . For the first ...
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... professional biases . Anti - bias training is virtually nonexistent in medical schools or associations . It must be started , especially in the professional schools . Medical facilities must carefully consider how to allow and improve ...
... professional biases . Anti - bias training is virtually nonexistent in medical schools or associations . It must be started , especially in the professional schools . Medical facilities must carefully consider how to allow and improve ...
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... professional workers . and " case - aides " were either Negro or Puerto Rican , and there was little attention given to any differentiation of duties according to professional status . Moreover , the center managed to keep up an active ...
... professional workers . and " case - aides " were either Negro or Puerto Rican , and there was little attention given to any differentiation of duties according to professional status . Moreover , the center managed to keep up an active ...
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SESSIONI EQUALITY IN WHAT? PAGE | 1 |
ALLEGORY OF INDIVIDUALISM | 9 |
CONFLICT | 12 |
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