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assimilation <an assimilation; assimilations> N

assimilation
assimilation
assimilation
assimilation BIOL
assimilation BIOL
assimilation BIOL
assimilation BIOL
assimilation BIOL
assimilation BIOL
assimilation ECON
assimilation ECON
assimilation ECON
assimilation ECON
assimilation SCHOOL
assimilation SCHOOL
assimilation SCHOOL
assimilation LING
assimilation LING

assimilation GEOL

assimilation N BIOL

assimilation

assimilation

carbon assimilation BOT

cultural assimilation

magmatic assimilation GEOL

assimilation of knowledge ECON

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One former resident who grew up on a ranch and raised her children on a ranch expresses her mixed feelings about assimilation.
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It is through assimilation that accommodation is derived.
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The individual is then taken away for complete assimilation by drones.
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Assimilation occurs when humans are faced with new or unfamiliar information and refer to previously learned information in order to make sense of it.
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This culture means the full assimilation of immigrants, but particularly in the first generation is difficult.
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This reason is why the assimilation processes, traditional beliefs, and customs vary differently according the group.
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This creates an exclusive group among its speakers and helps them resist cultural assimilation.
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Now they are struggling for equal rights and assimilation, while anti-vampire organizations begin to gain power.
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Phonetic assimilation (tajweed) is left unmarked, since it is completely regular and predictable.
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This method of assimilation is also shown to be much more surgical in nature.
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