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  1. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A statistext is a demographic category that is artificially contrived in pursuit of a political or ideological goal, particularly when categories are created that respondents would not otherwise apply to themselves. The term was created by Audrey Kobayashi, a Canadian geographer, in 1992.
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    Statistext - Wikipedia

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    A statistext is a demographic category that is artificially contrived in pursuit of a political or ideological goal, particularly when categories are created that respondents would not otherwise apply to themselves. The term was created by Audrey Kobayashi, a Canadian geographer, in

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    According to the Employment Equity Act of 1995, the definition of visible minority is:
    "members of visible minorities" means persons, other than

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    In the United States, examples would be Hispanic and Latino Americans, Pacific Islander American and Asian American. The word "Indian", allegedly created by Christopher Columbusfor

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  3. Talk:Statistext - Wikipedia

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    If any Wiki participants believe any of the examples are not statistexts, I would be eager to discuss the matter. I'd argue that this is akin to a Wiki participant writing about a particular architectural style, and posting a photo of a building in the participant's town that exemplifies that style. ... Every example I give of a statistext is ...

  4. New Line in StaticText | Jaspersoft Community

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    28/01/2011 · Is it anyway that we can insert a new line in a statistext (not using iReport)? ie. i have "aaa\\nbbb" whould like to have "aaa" "bbb" thx. JasperReports® Library. woocher. 5 . Joined: Nov 2 2010 - 3:14pm . Last seen: 10 years 9 months ago . 2 …

  5. Person of color - Wikipedia

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    History. The American Heritage Guide to Contemporary Usage and Style cites usage of "people of colour" as far back as 1796. It was initially used to refer to light-skinned people of mixed African and European heritage. French colonists used the term gens de couleur ("people of color") to refer to people of mixed African and European descent who were freed from slavery in the Americas.

  6. Cultural assimilation - Wikipedia

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    Cultural assimilation is the process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble a society's majority group or assume the values, behaviors, and beliefs of another group whether fully or partially. There are different forms of cultural assimilation. Some types of cultural assimilation resemble acculturation in which a minority group or culture completely …

  7. Meta-ethnicity - Wikipedia

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    Meta-ethnicity is a relatively recent term (or neologism) occasionally used in academic literature or public discourse on ethnic studies.It describes a level of commonality that is wider ("meta-") and more general (i.e., might differ on specifics) than ethnicity, but does not necessarily correspond to (and may actually transcend) nation or nationality.

  8. Xenophobia - Wikipedia

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    Xenophobia in popular literature targeted Germans in the early 20th centuries, based on fears of militarism and espionage. The extent and the targets of racist attitudes in the United Kingdom have varied over time. It has resulted in cases of discrimination, riots and …

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