The words "discrimination", "segregation" and "integration" refer to the group interaction between the majority and minority - integration suggests a positive interaction and the other two a negative one. But they don't describe a group, so they can't be a correct answer.
The correct answer is "ethnic group" - it's more than race since culture is also shared!
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In Asia due to the presence of number of industries, large number of vehicles produce harmful gases and deteriorates the air quality at large extent. Deforestation and logging of trees are also one of the cause of lowest air quality.
Explanation:
Asia is a developing countries comprises of India, Sri lanka in its south, China, Japan, Korea in its east and south-east direction. There are all total 48 countries. All these countries population density is high. Among them China has world's highest population followed by India.
Over population and excess population density covers the land and deforested land for establishing settlement. Multi storied buildings are using air conditions, refrigerators which emits CFC in environment. Vehicles emit SO2, CO, CO2 etc. These are the facts which lower air quality in Asia.
Answer:
Moses, the tame raven.
Explanation:
The Animal Farm is an allegorical and a fable novella penned by George Orwell. The novella narrates the story of Russia under the Soviet Union.
The characters are allegorical as they all represent the major people of the Russian Revolution and the Stalin Era.
<u>After the revolt broke in the Manor farm, Mr. Jones was driven out of the farm by the animals and when Mrs. Jones saw what was happening in the garden, she packed some possessions in a carpetbag and slipped out of the farm from the other way. The animal that accompanied Mrs. Jones was Moses, the tame raven, who worked as a spy of Jones on the farm</u>.
So the correct answer is Moses, the tame raven.
Answer:
In her book <u>Introducing Intersectionality</u>, published in 2017, Mary Romero argues that such matters as gender, race, and ethnicity should not be approached from the perspective of one dimension. That experiences of being a person of color, being gay or having a disability differ and should be considered is a part of the colorful pallet of all applicable dimensions (or sections).
This idea is especially important in terms of social injustice and discrimination. In order to address these issues inclusively, all the possible variations have to be taken into account (for instance, lesbian black women experiencing multiple forms of discrimination). Otherwise, the people who do not fit into a widely accepted mold, could be left out, in particular, from the social programs.