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Assimilation and French
Assimilation was practiced in Côte d ' Ivoire to the extent that after 1930 a small number of Westernized Ivoirians were granted the right to apply for French citizenship.
* The Politics of Assimilation: The French Jewish Community at the Time of the Dreyfus Affair, 1980.
French rule, sometimes labeled Jacobin, was said in these writings to be based on the twin ideologies of the centralized unitary French government of the Metropole, with the French colonial ideology of Assimilation.
Colonial Assimilation argued that French law and citizenship was based on universal values that came from the French Revolution.

Assimilation and culture
# AssimilationAssimilation occurs when individuals reject their minority culture and adopt the cultural norms of the dominant or host culture.
Assimilation assumes that relatively tenuous culture gets to be united to one unified culture.
BC .” Assimilation et résistence à la culture Gréco-romaine dans le monde ancient: Travaux du VIe Congrès International d ’ Etudes Classiques.
Assimilation into Canadian culture was the norm for nearly all European immigrants, according to Prokop ( 1989 ).

Assimilation and all
# Assimilation: " This is at the root of all the troubles and constraints facing the non-Western and Muslim countries.

Assimilation and so
' Assimilation of the shadow gives a man body, so to speak ', and provides thereby a launching-pad for further individuation.
According to Aboriginal anthropologist Kathleen Butler-McIlwraith, there were many occasions when the Catholic Church attempted to advocate for Aboriginal rights, but the missionaries were also " functionaries of the Protection and Assimilation policies " of the government and so " directly contributed to the current disadvantage experienced by Indigenous Australians ".

Assimilation and assimilation
Assimilation usually involves a gradual change and takes place in varying degrees ; full assimilation occurs when new members of a society become indistinguishable from older members.
The third theory on immigrant assimilation comes from Gordon's book, Assimilation in American life.

Assimilation and policy
" Assimilation " was the official policy, but full participation was not the goal.
It was decided that a new policy of Assimilation would be implemented.
* Assimilation policy

Assimilation and language
Assimilation can be synchronic — that is, an active process in a language at a given point in time — or diachronic: That is, a historical sound change.
Assimilation between Chinese and pribumi made a language known as Betawi language.

Assimilation and laws
Assimilation between contiguous segments are ( diachronically speaking ) exceptionless sound laws rather than sporadic, isolated changes.

Assimilation and .
The pastor and the Membership Preparation and Assimilation Committee must follow through immediately with a carefully planned program.
explained this by the cognitive biases of Biased Assimilation and a Credibility Heuristic.
In addition, the preferences of the agent ( the particular rewards that they value ) also cause the beliefs formed to change-this explains the Biased Assimilation ( also known as Confirmation Bias ) shown above.
* Assimilation: One sound becomes more like another, or ( much more rarely ) two sounds become more like each other.
They dubbed him the " Minister of Unemployment and Assimilation ," and held him hostage in an anti-government protest because his kidnappers wanted " political prisoners " to be freed.
" Mexican Women in San Antonio, 1830-1860: The Assimilation Process " Western Historical Quarterly 7 ( October 1976 ): 365-375. in JSTOR
Waste material is expelled or Assimilation ( biology ) | assimilated ( the latter not pictured ) Parts: 1.
Assimilation was a way for ethnic minorities to advance their standing within the Russian society and state-as individuals or groups.
* Ruben G. Rumbaut, and Walter A. Ewing, The Myth of Immigrant Criminality and the Paradox of Assimilation: Incarceration Rates Among Native and Foreign-Born Men, Immigration Policy Center, the American Immigration Law Foundation 2007 http :// www. ailf. org / ipc / special_report / sr_feb07. shtml
Assimilation and integration took place, unevenly at different periods of history, depending on the American region.
Assimilation was observed when test subjects described the illustrations as they ought to be but not as they actually were.
Assimilation of refugee elements had already strained the ruling abilities of Buganda's various clan chiefs and a supraclan political organization was already emerging.
Catalunya, One Nation, Two States: An Ethnographic Study of Nonviolent Resistance to Assimilation.

presupposed and culture
lyric poem, dating from the Romantic era, does have some thematic antecedents in ancient Greek and Roman verse, but the ancient definition was based on metrical criteria, and in archaic and classical Greek culture presupposed live performance accompanied by a stringed instrument.

presupposed and all
Central to the Pure Theory of Law is the notion of a ' basic norm ( Grundnorm )'— a hypothetical norm, presupposed by the jurist, from which in a hierarchy all ' lower ' norms in a legal system, beginning with constitutional law, are understood to derive their authority or ' bindingness '.
Kant's analytical judgments of propositions depend on presupposed concepts which are the same for all people.
The validity of sense perception, therefore, is not susceptible to proof ( because it is presupposed by all proof as proof is only a matter of adducing sensory evidence ) nor should its validity be denied ( since the conceptual tools one would have to use to do this are derived from sensory data ).
As is the case with all empirical theories of mental development, the higher categories or notions, which are apparently shown to result from the simple elements, are really presupposed at every step.
X-bar theory is a component of linguistic theory which attempts to identify syntactic features presumably common to all those human languages that fit in a presupposed ( 1965 ) framework.
Since inflation started with a far smaller amount of matter than the Big Bang had presupposed, an amount so small that all parts would have been in touch with each other.
Instead of relying on this triple of jointly defined physical concepts, some writers, motivated by a desire for axiomatic parsimony and precision or mathematical elegance, prefer to define thermal equilibrium by relying on a presupposed notion of thermodynamic equilibrium, in which all mechanically measurable properties of a body have become stationary, and one infers that consequently the otherwise undefined thermal properties also are stationary.
But all the tests of the classic hypothesis presupposed that people explain behavior by referring to " dispositional " vs. " situational " causes.
He thought that, as it had hitherto been practiced, this science demanded a total and radical reformulation “ from a higher standpoint .” His stated goal with The Science of Logic was to overcome what he perceived to be a common flaw running through all other former systems of logic, namely that they all presupposed a complete separation between the content of cognition ( the world of objects, held to be entirely independent of thought for their existence ), and the form of cognition ( the thoughts about these objects, which by themselves are pliable, indeterminate and entirely dependent upon their conformity to the world of objects to be thought of as in any way true ).
# that the notion or idea of being or existence in general enters into, and is presupposed by, all our acquired cognitions, so that, without it, they would be impossible
( 2 ) All animals have, in addition to the nutritive power, sense-perception, and thus they all have at least the sense of touch, which he argues is presupposed by all other senses, and the ability to feel pleasure and pain, which is the simplest kind of perception.
FOL is now a core formalism of mathematical logic, and is presupposed by contemporary treatments of Peano arithmetic and nearly all treatments of axiomatic set theory.

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