| 41. | Bar-Tal found that the process mostly occurs in the cases of intractable conflicts and ethnocentrism.
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| 42. | Native Americans ( First Nations ) engaged in ethnocentrism and persecution of people from other ethnic groups.
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| 43. | There is no international firm today whose executives will say that ethnocentrism is absent in their organization.
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| 44. | The paragraphs relating to xenophobia and ethnocentrism etc . were referring to issues raised within the community.
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| 45. | Rather, an unlikely combination of changing climate and ethnocentrism probably brought down the Norse colonies in Greenland.
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| 46. | Another ethical dilemma of ethnomusicological fieldwork is the inherent ethnocentrism ( more commonly, eurocentrism ) of ethnomusicology.
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| 47. | He introduced the term " ethnocentrism " to identify the roots of imperialism, which he strongly opposed.
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| 48. | Pearson notes that " British historians and their Indian disciples are of course roundly condemned for ethnocentrism ".
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| 49. | Racism, sexism, stereotyping, abortion, feminism, alienation, ethnocentrism and relationships are common themes.
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| 50. | There is a tendency towards ethnocentrism in relations with subsidiaries in developing countries and in industrial product divisions.
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