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| Cultural modification of an individual or group by borrowing and adopting traits from another culture. |
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| The merging of cultural traits from previously distinct cultural groups. |
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| An issue may be responded to in different ways, no single correct answer can be given. |
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| A process of mutual adaptation between persons or groups, usually achieved by eliminating/reducing hostility. |
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| To form by blending unlike elements. |
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| Diversity among and within plant and animal species in an environment. |
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| To make or become universal. |
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| An individuals opinion about a matter, based on his or her personal experience. |
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| A peoples world view, one that has developed from its collective experience. |
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| The process that is making the world's citizens increasingly interdependent economically, socially, politically, environmentally and technologically. |
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| A process through which unique cultures regain a sense of identity, such as through promoting heritage, languages, or reviving traditions and customs. |
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| Transnational Corporation |
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| Corporations that operate in two or more countries;also, people who are citizens of more than one country. |
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| Mergers of media transnationals that result in a concentration of ownership |
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