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A majority are very assimilated, and, aside from particular cultural things and ceremonies, there's not a whole lot of cultural difference between poor white people and Indians.
Some think Italian-Americans are very assimilated -- we're beyond the whole idea of 'The Sopranos,' and 'The Godfather' doesn't bother us.
But as a third-generation member of a family that by then was very assimilated into mainstream American culture, he was unmoved by the new sensibility.
They find that when immigrants are not very assimilated, they have close to a zero effect on native well-being, but immigrants who are "intermediately assimilated" have the highest effect on native well-being (p.24).
One night a week, Wang's son Ta turns the theater into a nightclub, starring the very assimilated Linda Low, a Chinese-American stripper from Seattle.
He came from a very assimilated family, and they were interrelated with the Prussian aristocracy.
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Furthermore, the welfare system, very often assimilated to the Southern-European model (Esping-Andersen 1990), is scarcely supportive.
"I did not really know that Felix would be able to lead the project," says Markram. "He seemed highly organised, [and] very quickly assimilated the project...
However, the concentration of the inhibitors was very low, and the furfural present was assimilated very quickly.
Her children have assimilated very rapidly.
Once that boundary was broken the kids assimilated very quickly".
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