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Discussions of urbanization typically identify positive and negative
consequences of this process , using an ideal view of rural society in contrast to
urban society . It may be more realistic , however , to recognize both the
advantages and ...
Discussions of urbanization typically identify positive and negative
consequences of this process , using an ideal view of rural society in contrast to
urban society . It may be more realistic , however , to recognize both the
advantages and ...
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Neighborhood values , such as orientation toward education and good
citizenship , may be viewed on a positive - negative continuum , based on the
extent to which the values of a neighborhood group are or are not consistent with
those of ...
Neighborhood values , such as orientation toward education and good
citizenship , may be viewed on a positive - negative continuum , based on the
extent to which the values of a neighborhood group are or are not consistent with
those of ...
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Black children in these families have many white friends , feel at home living in
white society and grow up with a positive self - image about being black ,
according to the study . These findings challenge the view that members of racial
and ...
Black children in these families have many white friends , feel at home living in
white society and grow up with a positive self - image about being black ,
according to the study . These findings challenge the view that members of racial
and ...
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UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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