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Racial segregation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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De facto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
De facto is a Latin expression that means "by [the] fact". In law, it is meant to mean "in practice but not necessarily ordained by law" or "in practice or actuality, but without being officially e...
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Dictionary entry overview: What does de jure segregation mean? ... • DE JURE SEGREGATION (noun); The noun DE JURE SEGREGATION has 1 sense: ... DE FACTO SEGREGATION;
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First I feel i should explain what the term De Facto Segregation means. It means where there's segregation by fact, not law. So basically all the races hang out with each other just because they...want to.
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That ongoing de-facto segregation has a profound effect on the quality of care to which people of color -- insured or otherwise -- have access. ... What this means is that even when minorities are covered by health insurance, they're less likely to have quality care and less able to afford the associated out-of...
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Thus, an office, position, or status existing under a claim or color of right, such as a de facto corporation. In this sense it is the contrary of de jure, which means rightful, legitimate, just, or constitutional. ... De facto Segregation is the separation of members of different races by various social and economic factors,
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