Quotes About Integration
a Caucasian over the age of fifty. The younger people went to integrated schools and tend to be more tolerant on race, and obviously we are
~ John Grisham
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The children learned English, taught it to their parents, and rarely spoke the mother tongues at home.
~ John Grisham
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segregated schools
~ John Grisham
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I was a newly created Negro who must go out that door and live in a world unfamiliar to me.
~ John Howard Griffin
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Some wanted to know where they could find girls, wanted us to get Negro girls for them. We learned to spot these from the moment they sat down, for they were immediately friendly and treated us with the warmth and courtesy of equals. I mentioned this to Sterling. Yeah, when they want to sin, they're very democratic, he said.
~ John Howard Griffin
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I remained in my room more and more each day. The situation in Montgomery was so strange I decided to try passing back into white society.
~ John Howard Griffin
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Horizontal vision allows someone to assimilate and weave together seemingly unconnected bits of information. It allows an investigator to see what others do not see, and to make leaps of connectivity and creativity.
~ John M. Barry
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feeling was an integral component of the machinery of reason.
~ Unknown
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Today Shakey's original DNA can be found in everything from the Kiva warehouse robot and Google's autonomous car to Apple's Siri intelligent assistant.
~ John Markoff
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Zelig-like penchant for being intimately involved in a series of key social and technological movements
~ John Markoff
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Common integration is only the memory of differentiation.
~ Augustus De Morgan
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Brown versus the Board of Education is no longer the white person's problem.
~ Bill Cosby
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Brain scientists and education scientists don't get together very often, and we end up living in our own little silos.
~ John Medina
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Starting in the seventeenth century, the general theory of extreme values - maxima and minima - has become one of the systematic integrating principles of science.
~ Richard Courant
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I am Welsh by birth, English by education, and European by nature.
~ Peter Greenaway
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We conclude that in the field of public education the doctrine of 'separate but equal' has no place.
~ Earl Warren
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When we introduce new technologies into our classrooms we are teaching our students twice.
~ Michael Joseph Brown
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By going along with feelings, you unify your emotional, mental and bodily states. When you try to fight or deny them, you divorce yourself from the reality of your being.
~ Jane Roberts
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Emotional function and cognitive function aren't unrelated to each other. They're completely intertwined.
~ Unknown
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Music is such an integral part of a film and really drives the emotional narrative, it has to be integrated from the beginning.
~ Drake Doremus
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It's not like I'm narrating stories with music behind them. It's all kind of one thing. You hope you can provoke a specific emotional reaction, but in ways that aren't quite plain.
~ Jonathan Meiburg
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When you live in a networked environment, it's possible to separate data from applications.
~ Stephen Cambone
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I wanted to be as comfortable in that environment as she was. I moved around those areas in character.
~ Debbie Reynolds
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The organization and the environment are in concert.
~ Kevin Kelly
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