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"Living among other immigrants from the same origin country can provide much needed assimilation assistance," Waldorf said, such as encouraging newcomers to become citizens — and helping them to achieve that goal.
Because social identity (a person's knowledge that s/he belongs to a social category or group) is viewed as the reconciliation of opposing needs for assimilation and differentiation from others (Brewer 1991; Hogg and Abrams 1988), college students tend to purchase certain brands of athletic shoes, while seeking styles unique from those of their peers.
From Daniel Webster onward they saw New Mexico as a barren land, lacking the water needed for irrigation and the Anglo settlement needed for assimilation into the union.
I agree that there are some areas where we need strong assimilation – speaking English and abiding by British law.
The first law about the Ainu that was passed, in 1899, defined them as aborigines in need of assimilation.
By the same token, France should recognize that Islam is a French faith; Muslim citizens are scarcely in need of "assimilation" into a country to which they already belong, a paternalist notion with roots in France's colonial history.
With a few notable exceptions the work of Pura Belpré, Anita Brenner, Leo Politi, and a handful of others earlier books purporting to represent Latinx children and culture merely provided exoticized, stereotyped images intended to make Latin-American countries quaint fairylands and US Latinx simple souls in need of assimilation for true happiness.
In that sense, the Niinemets model implicitly allows consumption of extra NADPH above the needs for carbon assimilation (for the PAR response only).
Thus, we hypothesize that isoprene emission is regulated in the short term by variations of the DMADP pool size, linked to the excess or deficit of electrons (and so also reducing power) relative to the needs of carbon assimilation.
A simple model was used to test the hypothesis that reducing power available to the synthesis pathway for isoprene varies according to the extent to which the needs of carbon assimilation are satisfied.
The model we present here, initially proposed in Harrison et al. (2013), builds on Niinemets' work but differs in one fundamental respect: it links isoprene emission to the electron availability for isoprene emission, relative to the needs of CO2 assimilation.
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