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Assimilation

2005
As discussed in Chapter I, successful enterprise software will assimilate rather than disrupt in their market niches. Assimilation is gradual change to something different. The noun “assimilate” means conversion, reduction, transmutation, evolution, sea change, transit, transition; transmigration, and shifting.
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“Defying Stereotypes: To Assimilate or Not Assimilate?”

2017
Does the shift away from following or portraying the typical Asian male in my own life help Asians as a whole? Yes. Doing so can help Asian-Americans because it might allow others who view or interact with me to then change their perceptions about other Asian males and help them be more open-minded and accepting.
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Assimilation

Abstract This chapter examines the argument of assimilation, according to which Islamic legal sources do not pose a barrier to the acceptance of human rights. It distinguishes five methodological approaches (textual, evolutionary, intentional, hermeneutical, and pragmatic) and illustrates the ways in which they deal with the issues of ...
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Assimilation

2007
Richard Alba, Victor Nee
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Assimilation

2018
Ulrich Kühnen, Dora Simunovic
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Assimilation

Critical Quarterly, 2022
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