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when one ethnic group absorbs another, so that the cultural traits of the assimilated group become indistinguishable.
Ãâó: oregonstate.edu/instruct/anth370/gloss.html
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The ability of a body of water to purify itself of pollutants.
Ãâó: www.e11th-hour.org/resources/backgrounders/environ...
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A perceptual phenomenon in which the color of an area is perceived as closer to the color of the surround than it would if viewed in isolation. Assimilation occurs with stimuli with fine spatial structure, eg a thin stripe of color between two black bars will look darker than it would between two white bars. Also known as the Von Bezold spreading effect.
Ãâó: tigger.uic.edu/~hilbert/Glossary.html
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In Piaget
Ãâó: www.sasked.gov.sk.ca/docs/social/psych30/Glossary....
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The process where by traditional Aboriginal identity was absorbed into mainstream culture. Traditional First Nations culture is lost.
Ãâó: www.saskschools.ca/curr_content/native30/glossary....
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