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- depicted the Klan movement as an irrational rebuke of modernity by undereducated, economically marginal bigots, religious zealots, and dupes willing...
- places in the world could offer cheaper labor, and the workforce was undereducated for today's challenges. The Memphis Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)...
- Worker's Faculty) attached to the tekhnikum that was designed to bring undereducated students to high-school level, a prerequisite for entry into the tekhnikum...
- Adventure" Officer Barbrady Trey Parker The town's highly untrained and undereducated police officer with a heart of gold. Season 1, episode 1 "Cartman Gets...
- po****r Zimbabwean culture and media as a place that is backwards or undereducated. A lot of memes usually make reference to the phrase "Gokwe yazviita...
- decades than about the hard socioeconomic truths of being a poor, young, undereducated parent". In her review for The Washington Post, Rita Kempley criticized...
- was still not fully accepted by the general public, especially by the undereducated. On March 19, 1907, Mallon was sentenced to quarantine on North Brother...
- inadequate in terms of diet, medical services, dormitory overcrowding, undereducated teachers, restrictive discipline, and manual labor by the students to...
- of discriminatory intent is suggested by special efforts to help the undereducated employees through Company financing of two-thirds the cost of tuition...
- Henrietta Maria has been criticised as being an "intrinsically apolitical, undereducated and frivolous" figure during the 1630s; others have suggested that she...