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Attempts to assimilate are not always successful, and to project coconuts as unthinking dupes of whiteness is patently not true.
Because we become expert at making sense of visual situations early in life, we may assume that encounters with things we can't readily assimilate are fairly rare.
Those who seek out people and situations foreign to them and master the ability to assimilate are far more likely to be successful in a world that's becoming both bigger and smaller at the same time.
Mr. Kabir's dilemma is widespread among Muslim immigrants in New York and other American cities, where religious beliefs, the pursuit of prosperity and pressures to assimilate are often in conflict.
Even the Dutch Green leader has called for it to be made illegal for Muslims to import spouses for arranged marriages.In this section When angry voters hit back That malaise thing Stability pays Field of sorrows Scandalous An historical heroine Multicultural troubles ReprintsEfforts to force Muslims to assimilate are also under way in other European countries.
Perhaps inspired by Christopher Marlowe's Jew of Malta, its depiction of the money-lender, Shylock, humiliated, and his daughter forced to assimilate are meant to inspire ridicule of the subjects and applause for their fate.
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Although CO2 is a substrate, assimilate is also controlled by its concentration.
The need to assimilate was a way to be seen as American and to be accepted, she said.
Thus, the photosynthetic assimilates are directly transferred to the grain along a short path.
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