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Despite a common belief that peer pressure against high academic achievement is prevalent among black students, a study conducted by the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, shows that this usually is not the case.(NOTEWORTHY)(Brief article)
Publication: USA Today (Magazine) Publication Date: 01-APR-06 |
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