Yes. World War II is was definitely a key turning point towards equality for women and racial/ethnic groups.
The most accurate description regarding the movement of racial or ethnic groups from 1995 to 2000 is that at least 40 percent of all ethnic or racial groups changed residency.
The Sudan government hires the Janjaweed to exterminate the other ethnic groups in Sudan from the South. The rebel groups such as the Sudan Liberation Movement/ Army and the Justice and Equality Movement are fighting against the government.
BME stands for Black and Minority Ethnic.
Pan- Africanism
They firmly believe in mertiocracy and equality and oppose preferential treatment of ethnic groups/sexes/etc.
Ethnic problems refer to tensions and conflicts that arise between different ethnic groups due to differences in culture, language, religion, or beliefs. These problems can lead to discrimination, prejudice, violence, and even genocide. Resolving ethnic problems often involves promoting understanding, tolerance, equality, and respect among different ethnic groups.
Policies aimed at the assimilation of ethnic groups where equality is the professed goal. There are many criticisms of one-way assimilation. Google it.
"Human Rights"The basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled, often held to include the right to life and liberty, freedom of thought and expression, and equality before the law.
An accurate thermometer is independent of race. Being Asian, or of any other ethnic background does not affect the accuracy of a thermometer, or any other instrument.
No. Mormonism is a Restorationist Christian religious movement. Followers of Mormonism come from many different ethnic groups around the world. It is true that some religious groups can double as ethnic groups (such as Judaism - although you can be an ethnic Jew but not a religious Jew, or religiously Jewish but not ethnically Jewish) but Mormonism has not had the thousands of years of intermarrying required to become an ethnic group.
Although they are not 100% accurate, paternity test can be up to 99.9999% accurate in depending on the lab that is doing the testing. 99.9999% probability means that there is only a .0001% chance that some other random person of the same ethnic background is the father.
Nelson Mandela famously said, "It doesn't matter that he belongs to any ethnic minority." This quote reflects Mandela's strong belief in equality and the importance of transcending differences based on race or ethnicity.