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American Psychological Association (1993). Guidelines for providers of psychological services to ethnic, linguistic, and culturally diverse populations. American Psychologist, 48,45-48. [Pg.361]

Although we decreased the number of international students proportionately, we still have a very diverse population. International students now represent only 30 to 40 percent of our student body, but they come from more than 20 countries, making the chemistry department the most culturally diverse department on campus. [Pg.74]

A culturally diverse and numerically large population whose characteristics are changing toward more elderly and racial and ethnic heterogeneity... [Pg.1987]

Brazil is rich not only from the point of view of biodiversity, but also of cultural diversity and is inhabited by, at least, three types of population that live in the rural areas of the biomas cited above, many of them isolated geographically from official medical assistance. [Pg.550]

Demonstrate an ability to conceptualize and deliver culturally competent professional services in their respective areas to diverse populations. ... [Pg.459]

Alexander Naumovich Frumkin came fi om a Jewish background. He was the youngest child of Naum Yefimovich Frumkin (1855-1934), an insurance salesman, and Margarita L vovna Frumkina (1863-1949), his wife. Soon after the birth of Alexander, the family moved to Odessa, a cosmopolitan seaport on the Black Sea. It was there that Alexander passed his childhood and youth. A formative influence on his scientific development was his enrolment in St. Paul s Secondary School (Realschule) in Odessa. This was a culturally German school, which served the diverse population of this thriving community. [Pg.50]

State lawmakers and the education community have not addressed the fundamental questions in the 1990s... the political culture of optimism has faded. State and local governments appear impotent to effect change, and the pressures of a rapidly growing and diverse population have set a new stage. (Douglas, 2000 324)... [Pg.15]


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