By the 1950s, it evolved into a middle-class, multi-ethnic community of civil employees including firemen, teachers, and doctors.
en.wikipedia.org Power and funding followed those with the ability to maximise broadbased multi-ethnic support: negotiators and peacemakers were therefore elevated above demagogues and warmongers.
en.wikipedia.org His areas of interest are multi-ethnic cities, education in a multi-ethnic society, local e-government, and e-learning in a multi-ethnic society.
en.wikipedia.org The working class multi-ethnic population was predominantly composed of day labourers, skilled workers, artisans, small shopkeepers, peddlers and low-income white collar workers.
en.wikipedia.org The other books retained the 1962 titles, yet reflected numerous multi-ethnic groups for those school systems which chose this version.
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