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While more Caucasian women are likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer, African American and Hispanic women have a higher death rate from breast cancer. Researchers have found that minorities should get mammograms more often.
By Patty Oh | Published 11/26/2007
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Not a beginners dog, the Caucasian is and independent thinker with an aloof personality.
By Iza Kufit | Published 1/21/2008
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How could someone become the first Caucasian player on the Harlem Globetrotters in more than 60 years after playing for a small Christian college? It might seem less likely after leaving a college team with an injury. Seth Franco did, however.
By Mike White | Published 9/14/2006
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Reports the methodology of a University of Minnesota study comparing the differences in problem-solving techniques utilized by African-American and Caucasian 4-5 year-olds.
By Dash Murdock | Published 10/8/2007
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The Caucasian Ovtcharka is a rather old breed of dog, with ancestry believed to date back to prehistoric times.
By Jessica Rowe | Published 2/29/2008
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Nick, from Orange County, California, wants to be "ghetto" like the rappers on MTV that he idolizes. Can Caucasian Confucius help? Read to find out!
By Kevin W. | Published 3/9/2007
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Gertrude is an insecure, somewhat homely teenager from Minnesota. Can Caucasian Confucius make her the high school Teen Queen? Read on!
By Kevin W. | Published 4/3/2007
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Can Caucasian Confucius teach Chuck, a simple-minded Texan, about modern music? Read on!
By Kevin W. | Published 3/9/2007
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A study published in the March edition of CHEST, the journal of the American College of Chest Physicians, shows that African American children are more susceptible than Caucasian children to second hand smoke, even when exposed to the same amount.
By Eric Fleming | Published 3/12/2007
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A personal commentary about adoption.
By Missy Saffron | Published 1/17/2008
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A look at this common interracial pairing and the social dynamics surrounding it.
By Shaye Alba | Published 6/19/2007
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Rushton found that African-American women have equal or higher self-esteem levels then Caucasians or Latinos (Rushton 9).
By Crystal James | Published 5/10/2007
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Relaxed hair is the result of applying chemicals to the hair to relax the curl. Relaxing or straightening naturally curly or kinky hair makes similar in appearance to Caucasian hair.
By A. Hermitt | Published 11/9/2007
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Miami, Florida's population as reported by the Police Chief is 60% Hispanic, 29% Caucasian, and 19% African American. Not listed in this number were Haitians, Jamaicans, and the many other ethnic groups.
By Juanda Cleckley | Published 1/3/2008
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Racism in film has been destroying the Hollywood screen. Main characters in films are prominently Caucasian, with few other races as secondary characters. This creates a misleading idea of reality to the viewers.
By Autumn Skye | Published 4/24/2008
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African Americans infected with HIV have six times the risk of ESRD than Caucasian Americans infected with HIV.
By Elena H. | Published 10/17/2007
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Anna May Wong, a third-generation Chinese-American, managed to have a substantial acting career despite racism that prevented her from taking roles opposite Caucasian leading men
By JON HOPWOOD | Published 2/20/2008
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In Duluth, there's a mixture of cultures, Korean, Mexican, Caucasian, and African American, that makes the Gwinnett International Farmer's Market the best place to shop. Only at the Farmer's Market will you experience low prices and friendly faces at every corner.
By Melysah Bunting | Published 9/4/2007
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NFL Black Coaches are finding they can expect less pay, shorter contracts and unrealistic expectations when compared to their Caucasian counterparts. What can be done to assist the African American coach with equitable treatment and a fair chance at success.
By Justus Carpenter | Published 1/27/2007
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"Simon" is a seventeen-year-old Caucasian boy currently managing a mild case of Tourette syndrome. He attends mainstream high school and is a moderately successful student with a normal amount of friends. He enjoys playing video and computer games
By SLL | Published 12/16/2005
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A Caucasian mother of an adopted African American child gives her take on Black History Month
By Christine Moers | Published 2/25/2007
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Will the Democrats and Republicans pull off the same thing they do every year, putting an average white man on the ballot for President? The Republicans most likely will. however Sen. Obama and Hilary Clinton may just break the mold for this election
By Nick O. Laz | Published 11/15/2006
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Unlike the African Americans of the last century, European Americans have never experienced a truly cohesive experience. Instead of one culture and people, Caucasian America is simply a loosely associated series of subcultures and non-cultures.
By George Meluch | Published 3/24/2007
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The Mayan civilization has posed many questions to people in modern society, but one mystery that remains unsolved is the idea of the god Kukulcan, also referred to by the Aztecs as Quetzalcoatl. a Tall White haired blued eyed Caucasian man!
By Chris Tidwell | Published 4/25/2007
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Cherryvale is a warm and inviting school that cares about its students as individuals and encourages the parents to be a part of the educational process. This school is not about just teaching the students but also teaching the parents and community.
By Deanna Anderson | Published 11/19/2005
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The Mother Tongue is an article that discusses the origins of languages all over the world, and the process that linguists have gone through to reconstruct this history.
By Amy Rozanski-Harlach | Published 11/4/2005
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Breast cancer is a health problem all women are at some risk for. October is breast cancer awareness month. It is serious health problem that women need to watch for and do monthly breast exams.
By Cindy Wright | Published 11/17/2005
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Since the first cameras rolled, Latinos have helped shape one of the 20th Century's most enduring art forms.
By Lolaness | Published 10/15/2005
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African Americans face particular challenges in interracial or inter-ethnic dating. These nine question will help a couple in a relationship of diversities to proactively discuss possible situations involving friends, family and community.
By Mary-Louise Brown | Published 12/1/2005
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Race is dead--so why do some say "long live race"? Is a race based medicine likely to save more (especially minority) lives? At what social costs? I address these and other questions in a end of term paper written in 2002.
By Abigail Viall | Published 10/20/2005
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While serial killer profiling had potential as a tool, the oppressive element of time may have negatively affected its application. It moved from a scientific approach to a quick fix in the mind of the public and some in law enforcement.
By Morgan Summerfield | Published 11/16/2005
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In this case, the research was to examine why minorities are under represented in faculty positions in colleges and universities in the United States.
By John MacDonald | Published 11/18/2005
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However, it is this same diversity that has led to conflict. Diversification factors include race, ethnicity, and gender in these conflict issues. The types of conflicts to be explored are the student to student (S2S) and the student to faculty (S2F).
By John MacDonald | Published 11/18/2005
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The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of oral cancer, highlighting symptoms, risk factors, facts, and treatment.
By V.C. Higuera | Published 9/13/2005
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As part of a larger study on nonverbal communication, the effects of gender and ethnic composition of dyads on smiling were investigated. Observers used Palm Pilots to collect. Women were found to smile more than men.
By Allison Russell | Published 11/14/2005
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Women's magazines currently represent the largest segment of the U.S. consumer magazine industry. For many women, these magazines play an important socializing function through the stories they tell in their articles, photographs, and advertisements.
By Dana Hinders | Published 11/15/2005
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Getting into a rut, as far as education curriculum goes, can be very easy to do. After all, 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it,' right? Wrong. Here is my argument for improving the American History course at Example Community College.
By Rose Alexis | Published 11/10/2005
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Medication adherence is still an issue according to Johns Hopkins. Why is it so difficult for people to stick with a medication regimen?
By Bobbye | Published 2/11/2005
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The purpose of this paper is to examine possible causes of Anorexia nervosa. It will examine various theories and explain treatment and lingering effects. Moreover, it will examine the secret world of "Pro-anorexia" or "Pro-ana."
By Lauren Elizabeth White | Published 4/12/2005
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A freelance writer doing laundry inexplicably finds a round, flattened and dried condom stuck to the wall of the dryer when he opens it to remove his clothes. Where did it come from?
By Alan Mark Train | Published 5/9/2005
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Lexington Market is one of Baltimore's six operational food markets, vestiges of pre-supermarket shopping.
By A. M. Glazer | Published 7/15/2005
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Osteoporosis. Commonly referred to as the "Silent Disease", or the "Silent Thief". It strikes without symptoms until bones become so weak that a sudden fall, bump or even strain causes a break in the unity of the bone, otherwise known as a fracture. But
By Sandra Koehler | Published 3/22/2005
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What are community colleges doing to address the needs of students enrolled in non-traditional fields?
By George Furukawa | Published 2/20/2005
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As interesting as feminism is a review of two different books written from two different perspectives shows the changes from feminism's first wave to the third incarnation of the movements ideologies ...
By Christopher Kendalls | Published 4/27/2005
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This is an exploration on one person's perspective on being biracial in America.
By David Harewood | Published 5/30/2005
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Osteoporosis, a disease that can make bones brittle and fragile, could cause the bones to break and fracture very easily.
By Tamiya King | Published 7/24/2005
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Osteoporosis - 'silent disease,' because bone loss occurs without symptoms. Effects more women then men. Steps to prevent this disease, related to diet, exercise, avoid drinking and smoking. Treatment weight lifting, medication, and eating certain foods
By travels | Published 7/24/2005
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Osteoporosis is a disease that often strikes post-menopausal women and causes brittle bones. The disease can be treated and there are preventative measures women can take.
By AnnieM | Published 7/19/2005
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Osteoporosis is a painful and debilitating disease affecting millions of men and women. Drug therapy can offer prevention and relief of symptoms.
By HCG | Published 6/22/2005
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Discover shopping secrets New Mexicans have known for years. Shop Albuquerque for the best bargains and experience the thrill of a great "find".
By Melissa LaRose | Published 8/10/2005
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