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To cause to grow and multiply, such as by growing cells in a laboratory dish that contains nutrients.
Ãâó: ehrweb.aaas.org/ehr/books/glossary.html
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| culture |
Common beliefs and practices of a group of people. The integrated pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior that depends upon man's capacity for learning and transmitting knowledge to succeeding generations.
Ãâó: www.cr.nps.gov/seac/terms.htm
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| cultivate |
to encourage the growth of something.
Ãâó: www.artsconnected.org/artsnetmn/spaces/vocabulary....
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| cultivation |
The art or act of cultivating; improvement for agricultural purposes or by agricultural processes; tillage; production by tillage.
Ãâó: www.ventria.com/glossary.asp
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| cultural |
racial prejudices or discrimination refers to a state of affairs when the de facto inferiority of a race is considered normal by another race. (eg People expect Mary to work a poorly paying job because she is of race Y, or accept this state of affairs without objection)
Ãâó: www.kids.net.au/encyclopedia-wiki/ra/Racism
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