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All this seemed to convey something about Zuckerberg's forced acquiescence as he cowered before his "Mr. Mark Zuckerberg" nameplate, trying to convince the world that Facebook does not sell our personal data.
Joel Spring refers to this "cultural genocide" defined as "the attempt to destroy other cultures" through forced acquiescence and assimilation to majority rule and standards.
Joel Spring, in his book Deculturalization and the Struggle for Equality: A Brief History of the Education of Dominated Cultures in the United States, addresses "cultural genocide," which he defines as "the attempt to destroy other cultures" (p. 3) through forced acquiescence and assimilation to majority rule and cultural and religious standards.
Without a strong emphasis on multiculturalism in our school and larger society, we will continue down the historical path laid by those who have gone before us in the United States, which Joel Spring refer to as "cultural genocide" defined as "the attempt to destroy other cultures" (p. 3) through forced acquiescence and assimilation to majority rule and standards.
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Jindal called this common-sense step, which will save money and save lives, a way to "force acquiescence to their left-wing ideology".
For 10 months now, a coalition led by Saudi Arabia has been bombing Yemen, hoping to force the acquiescence of the Houthis, rebels from the north with ties to Iran who overthrew the Riyadh-backed government.
-- Pakistan is indeed now beginning to crack under the relentless pressure directly exerted by the U.S. Anti-American impulses in Pakistan are at high pitch, strengthening Islamic radicalism and forcing reluctant acquiescence to it even by non-Islamists.
Stephen Sestanovich, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, said the Bush administration's greatest fear is the possibility that Russia could use its influence to force Iraq's acquiescence to a new inspection regime.
Dutch War, also called Franco-dutch War, (1672 78), the second war of conquest by Louis XIV of France, whose chief aim in the conflict was to establish French possession of the Spanish Netherlands after having forced the Dutch Republic's acquiescence.
Residents not lured out by promises of better infrastructure and services are often forced to go against their will, and resistance often brings violence or intimidation into acquiescence or exile, US-based rights group the Oakland Institute says in a report due for release on Monday.
House Republican leaders were forced to turn to Democrats for passage; of the 293 who voted for the roughly $140 billion package, 147 were Democrats, carrying the proposal over the top Friday morning with the acquiescence of almost as many Republicans.
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