But issues emerged from cases where racial groups are compared, and differences are found.
In those racial groups, more than half of students met none of the four readiness benchmarks.
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Football in Mauritius has also been plagued for decades by clashes between the country's different racial groups.
How is it that the admission figures for all racial groups appear to be on the decline?
By working strategically with unions and the city's fragmented ethnic and racial groups, Milk organized minorities to become the majority.
The same TriData report describes the tensions between racial groups, between male and female firefighters, and between labour and management.
So children aren't just biased against other racial groups: They also assume that everybody else will be biased against other groups.
In a recent paper, Yarrow Dunham at Princeton and colleagues explored when children begin to have negative thoughts about other racial groups.
WSJ: In Children, Bias Blooms Chillingly Early | Mind & Matter
Children began to differentiate the racial groups at around age 4, but many of the children still did not recognize the racial categories.
WSJ: In Children, Bias Blooms Chillingly Early | Mind & Matter
She said that some victims from some racial groups were more likely to report the crime, with white girls more likely to speak out.
It does not happen by dividing us into racial groups.
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Then there are various advisory committees, representing racial groups or state governments or business associations, all of which demand information from Mr Prewitt's hard-pressed statisticians all the time.
The data underscore how turnout plays an important role in elections for both whites and blacks, who will remain the two largest racial groups of eligible voters for the next decade.
"A range of factors likely contribute to continued transmission in these age groups, " said Wolitski, noting the marked difference in age at the time of infection in the different racial groups.
"Mr Mandela is a transcending figure - although he is avowedly party political - too much so on occasion - he certainly appeals across all political and racial groups in South Africa, " he said.
Either way, the impact on their vision is so similar that it's considered one disorder, red-green colorblindness, which is the most common single-gene disorder in humans, affecting 1 in 8 men and 1 in 230 women of Northern European descent world-wide (and slightly fewer in other racial groups).
How would it be different with the contributions of architects from racial minority groups, who make up only 2% of the profession?
Dr. GROVER WHITEHURST (Acting Commissioner, National Center for Education Statistics): In mathematics, we see an increase in the percentage of fourth-graders performing at or above proficient for all five of the nation's major racial ethnic groups.
Some racial and ethnic groups are at higher risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
The numbers are growing across racial and ethnic groups, except for Asian women, the study said.
High rates of intermarriage signal a breakdown in barriers between racial or ethnic groups.
According to the National Opinion Research Center's General Social Survey in 2010, Hispanics vote at far lower frequencies than other racial and ethnic groups.
One of the tenets of No Child Left Behind is that it requires states to report test results for individual racial and ethnic groups, a process called disaggregation.
One intriguing finding, when comparing the limited set of data on prisoners with people from similar racial and economic groups outside cell walls, is that the prisoners appear to be healthier.
Education should promote understanding, tolerance, peace and friendly relations between the nations and all racial or religious groups and encourage the development of United Nations activities in pursuance of these objectives.
But Nair and her screenwriter, Sooni Taraporevala, try so hard to be all things to all racial and ethnic groups that by the end the story ceases to make sense on its own terms.
Considerable progress has been made in the United States in recent decades in narrowing traditional gaps in educational attainment and achievement among the major racial and ethnic groups, and further progress was made in the 1990s.
In 1960, UNESCO adopted the Convention against Discrimination in Education, which acknowledged the crucial role of education in ensuring equality of opportunity for members of all racial, national or ethnic groups.
Still, to protect themselves, Mr. Dutta said, schools must recommit to attracting underrepresented groups, including women and racial minorities.
All Asian American ethnic groups have faced varieties of racial discrimination that have stood in the way of their progress.
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