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Assimilation meaning
The act of assimilating or the state of being assimilated. | The metabolic conversion of nutrients into tissue. | The absorption of new ideas into an existing cognitive structure.
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Examples Place assimilation in nasals Place assimilation in nasals The autosegmental formalism can be especially useful in describing assimilation rules.
When you bring in that many or legalize that many and you’ve given up your assimilation, the assimilation aspect of immigration?
Assimilation presupposed the inherent superiority of French culture over all others, so that in practice the assimilation policy in the colonies meant extension of the French language, institutions, laws, and customs.
However, these experiments clearly show that temperature affects the rate of carbon assimilation, so there must be two sets of reactions in the full process of carbon assimilation.
The assimilation is reflected in the high median age of these peoples (see the table below), as assimilation is stronger among young people than among old people.
After decades of slow, uneasy, but steady cultural assimilation, Mormons appeared on the brink of cultural acceptance by the 1970s.
Assimilation of Rohingyas into the Bangladeshi population would require them to invest fewer resources, and would take less work than creating the necessary conditions in Rakhine for their return.
But critics say a line has to be drawn if a lack of integration and assimilation results in starkly different values and attitudes from those held by the majority in the host country.
But the 71-day occupation quickly morphed into an outpouring of anger with the federal government over decades of broken treaties, the theft of ancestral lands, forced assimilation and other injustices dating back centuries.
But the fact is assimilation is the norm and within little time the descendents of immigrants become virtually indistinguishable from other Americans.
Do away with the written test entirely and instead have applicants put forward 10 Caymanians to be interviewed so they can attest to the applicants assimilation.
However, assimilation never really worked.
In 1883, the Canadian government began the purposeful assimilation of Indigenous people by creating the first three residential schools.
Needless to say, this would be an abomination and effectively erase the American Jewish community by making them indistinguishable from those who hate them—the ultimate endgame, perhaps, of assimilation.
The film also brought attention to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Canada and brought attention to residential schools and the abuse and assimilation practices that happened.
They also lie, as you say, in France’s “dogmatic insistence on racial assimilation, secularism and one-size-fits-all identity”, which has become even more strident since the threat of Islamism from the 1990s.
We all know that Nigeriens, directly or indirectly, are fighting the French because of Assimilation Policy which has affected the Francophone speaking countries, unlike what we have in English speaking countries, like Nigeria.
And it wasn’t merely that assimilation—an act at once idealistic, pragmatic, and mortifying—was more pressing to a Philip Roth or a Saul Bellow than one’s relationship, one way or another, to the nascent Jewish state.
Andrew Harnik/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — For more than a century, from the early 1800s to the 1960s, Indigenous children were taken from their tribes — sometimes forcibly from their homes — to attend government assimilation boarding schools.
Assimilation is difficult because I have frequent mood swings.