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Independent Sources - 2008 What Is Ethnic 1-1 was released on: USA: 13 June 2008
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Independent Sources - 2008 Ethnic Media and the Elections 1-4 was released on: USA: 17 September 2008
Malcolm Warner has written: 'Managing in virtual organizations' -- subject(s): Virtual corporations, Management 'Managing across diverse cultures in East Asia' -- subject(s): SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General, Cross-cultural studies, Management, Economic conditions
Peter Malcolm Leslie has written: 'The role of constituency party organizations in representing the interests of ethnic minorities and other groups' -- subject(s): Canada, Political parties, Ethnic groups
Duane Rodell Lindberg has written: 'Men of the cloth and the social-cultural fabric of the Norwegian ethnic community in North Dakota' -- subject(s): Americanization, Case studies, Church history, Clergy, Ethnic identity, Lutheran Church, Lutheran Church in North Dakota, Norwegian Americans, Religion
Ethnic Compatibility is when people of the same ethnicity live in the same geographic area. Foods, businesses, social and religious organizations are often tailored to the ethnicity. The language of the mother country may be spoken there on a nominal basis as well.
Sources: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/sp.html
Ethnic favoritism is when the members of one particular ethnic group are favored over the members of other ethnic groups in how government or other large organizations treat them. One historical example of ethnic favoritism is the treatment of ethnic Russians in the former Soviet Union. Ethnic Russians were able to settle in regions where a majority of the population were not Russian, yet the Russian language was the primary language. In the Soviet army, Ethnic Russians, Ukrainians, and members of other western ethnic groups were the majority in the technical and front-line tasks, while the Asian ethnic groups were relegated to support and construction functions. Another example is the treatment of whites and blacks in Apartheid South Africa, where the whites had more government services, better housing, better education, etc., than the blacks.
A church can be considered a component of folk culture in human geography, as it reflects the beliefs, values, and traditions of a particular community or group of people. Churches often serve as cultural and social gathering places where individuals come together to practice their faith, celebrate religious events, and uphold shared customs and rituals.
Matt Goldish has written: 'Jewish questions' -- subject(s): Sources, History, Sephardim, Jews, Ethnic relations
According to online sources, "Germans" is defined as the people who are citizens or were born in the European country of Germany. It can also refer to people who are descended from the ethnic group that speaks the German language.