With the exception of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, all education is gender-segregated.
But they're also rejecting the way that Islam was very segregated in American until only recently.
Your stocks and bonds were segregated from the firms' own holdings and are safe.
By that measure, Bradford is becoming less segregated, along with England and Wales as a whole.
But white southerners co-opted these ideas and used them to keep schools in the south segregated.
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The fact is that segregated schools, almost always had fewer resources, from textbooks to teacher's salaries.
On other touchstone issues, like segregated swimming, each country applies its own legal tradition.
The Enniskillen scheme is the first in more than 40 years to challenge segregated patterns.
Treatment of vulnerable and segregated prisoners at a city jail still poses "significant concerns", inspectors say.
These excess funds belong to the firm, and may be transferred out of the segregated accounts.
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South-east Michigan is deeply segregated: Detroit is more than 80% black, its suburbs mostly white.
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Although Seattle never segregated its schools, it also takes active steps to balance schools racially.
They took the side of realtors who had already been practicing discrimination and setting up segregated neighborhoods.
Segregated living, the report said, should continue into advanced training, which can last up to a year.
The early twentieth century segregated activities and functions into zones, neighborhoods, and buildings of different singular activities.
Most cities will probably finish the decade more segregated by race and class than they started it.
The capital today is Brazil's most socially segregated city, its poor huddled in favelas on the outskirts.
Maj-Gen Bolden grew up in segregated South Carolina and flew on more than 100 combat sorties in Vietnam.
Christopher Snelling, of the Freight Transport Association backed the plans, particularly the increased use of segregated cycle lanes.
This spring, girls in Georgia used social media to end their town's racially segregated proms with national support.
As MF Global went bankrupt last fall, customers' segregated accounts were raided in clear violation of exchange rules.
Prior to the renovations, exhibits were organized according to department, with paintings, sculptures and applied arts completely segregated.
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Nick Hardwick, the chief inspector of prisons, said nine out of 10 segregated prisoners actually achieved a transfer.
Migrants typically live in segregated areas, in accommodation provided by employers, and stay no more than five years.
And as neighborhoods have become more segregated by class, lower-income students increasingly find themselves huddled into lower-quality schools.
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Jim Crow was alive and well and, for a good portion of the decade, schools were still legally segregated.
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Westminster Council said the segregated lanes will have to fit in with the surroundings, so blue is probably out.
Also, the centre piece of the announcement was a CGI fly-through along Victoria embankment including blue, segregated cycle lanes.
She grew up in humble beginnings in segregated Birmingham, Alabama, and rose to prominence in academia and international diplomacy.
Growing up in segregated Birmingham, she recalls hardly knowing that white people existed.
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