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a single culture shared by all citizens of the state. Canada has never had such a common culture.
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In the concept of curved and created space, homogeneity is the property of finding every view from every galaxy to be similar and no Black Sky. This suggests that a beam of light going off in one direction carried far enough will return to its starting position from the other direction. This concept is another unsupported assumption. See Onion like Distribution.
Ãâó: www.allnewuniverse.com/glossary.html
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| homogeneity |
Characteristic of a medium in which material properties are identical throughout.
Ãâó: www.wrds.uwyo.edu/wrds/deq/whp/whpgloss.html
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| homogeneity |
The degree to which items are similar.
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Used with the Principle of Conformity -- As used in appraisal theory, the corresponding parallel of homes in a neighborhood. When homes in a neighborhood are similar in condition, design, appeal and size, they are said to have homogeneity. The uniform consistency of a neighborhood may provide an attributable gain to the value of all the homes in a neighborhood.
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