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- Exercises and Activities for Use in Art Therapy and Training Programmes for Groups of Marginalised and Excluded Persons EU Project "Against Exclusion", 2014...
- etc.), but in these areas brown bear po****tions are fragmented and marginalised because of the destruction of their habitat. In addition, polar bears...
- turned inward to protect their citizens and sometimes cast blame on marginalised groups". COVID-19 inflamed partisanship and polarisation around the world...
- Although many government policies throughout history have disregarded or marginalised minority religions, Nepalese societies generally enjoy religious tolerance...
- and African ancestry. Historically, Afro-Asian po****tions have been marginalised as a result of human migration and social conflict. During the 1970s...
- finally Shudras (labourers). Outside of this system are the oppressed, marginalised, and ****cuted Dalits (also known as "Untouchables") and Adivasis (tribals)...
- which Jews, political opponents and other "undesirable" elements were marginalised, imprisoned or murdered. During World War II, many millions of people –...
- exploring gender, ****uality, and people who live in poverty or other marginalised conditions. Despentes' work is an inventory of youth marginalization;...
- doctrines. Party politics in England began to favour moderate positions, marginalising other movements into more politically aggressive factions.[citation...
- arts. It became the Leitkultur of the Roman Empire to the point of marginalising native Italic traditions. As Horace put it, Graecia capta ferum victorem...