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Filipinos and Koreans are likely to be higher in social class than other Asian
groups , are not likely to live in segregated areas , and are likely to live in
suburban neighborhoods . Southeast Asians , such as Vietnamese , Laotians ,
and ...
Filipinos and Koreans are likely to be higher in social class than other Asian
groups , are not likely to live in segregated areas , and are likely to live in
suburban neighborhoods . Southeast Asians , such as Vietnamese , Laotians ,
and ...
Pagina 115
Officials of those three neighboring suburbs wanted to show blacks there were
other comparable places to live nearby . “ We are trying to expand options , ”
Richie said . “ We ' re not saying , ' You can ' t live here , you can ' t live there . ' A
lot of ...
Officials of those three neighboring suburbs wanted to show blacks there were
other comparable places to live nearby . “ We are trying to expand options , ”
Richie said . “ We ' re not saying , ' You can ' t live here , you can ' t live there . ' A
lot of ...
Pagina 230
That is largely Central Harlem and excludes East Harlem , where Mr . Perkins , a
Board of Elections official who hopes to run for the Council , grew up and still
lives , and West Harlem , where Mr . Adams has lived for several years . “ The
thing ...
That is largely Central Harlem and excludes East Harlem , where Mr . Perkins , a
Board of Elections official who hopes to run for the Council , grew up and still
lives , and West Harlem , where Mr . Adams has lived for several years . “ The
thing ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Race and Ethnicity | 58 |
Neighborhoods in American Communities | 77 |
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