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cultural deprivation การใช้

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  • It was my first lesson in how many forms of cultural deprivation can exist.
  • Is it some form of cultural deprivation?
  • In December, 2013, Velveteria re-opened as the Velveteria Epicenter of Art Fighting Cultural Deprivation in Los Angeles.
  • Not knowing who the Hanson brothers are, it should be pointed out, is hardly a sign of cultural deprivation.
  • "It clearly was meant to be primarily a remedy for centuries of cultural deprivation, denial and exclusion, " said Orlando Patterson, a Harvard sociologist.
  • Perhaps it is a symptom of severe cultural deprivation, or maybe the signals from the big city just have trouble penetrating the Pine Curtain.
  • Jordan whined in an accusatory tone that suggested a lifetime of cultural deprivation, " I'm almost 10 years old and I still haven't been to another country ."
  • From a Marxist perspective cultural deprivation observes that the resources available to the working class are limited, and that working class children enter school less-well prepared than others.
  • The political unity and radicalism of coal miners has traditionally been explained in terms of the isolation of a homogeneous mass of workers in conditions of economic and cultural deprivation.
  • His upbringing there played an important part in shaping his subsequent outlook, particularly with regard to understanding how social inequality and cultural deprivation have a negative impact on people's lives.
  • The thinly attached episodes that bounce " Symphony 1997 " from moment to moment suggest a composer of talent who, after years of cultural deprivation, suddenly has the whole world of music at his disposal.
  • Apparently, they've stopped Shaquille O'Neal from ever again going on a radio show and kiddingly dropping celebrity names of female conquests, a terrible cultural deprivation for those titillated by tabloid gossip and a terrible blow to Shaq's earthy brand of humor.