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| how an individual who views the world |
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| a groupe to which a person belongs and identifies |
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| the act of acting or becomeing golbal |
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| circmstance or surrounding |
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| transnational corporation |
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| corporation that operates in two or more countries |
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| the gathering of ownership of newspapers and other midia in the hands of a few large corporation |
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| the use of electronic technology to integrate media such an newspapapers book tv and the internet |
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| savings that are achieved by producing using and buying thingin large quantities |
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| variety plant and animal species |
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| the erasing of differences |
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| a process that occur when people from different cultural come into context and accept and create space for one another |
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| aprocess that occurs when the culture of a minority group is adsorbed by another culture |
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| the process of affirming and promoting people's individual and collectivecultural identity |
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| the gap that sparates people who do and do not have access to up to date digital technology |
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| ideas and information spread for the purpose of achieving a specific gole |
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| the term often refers to current cultural trends that are spread by commercial mass media |
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| the spread of culture trends customs and pratices around the world |
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| the combiing of element of two of more dierent things to create something new |
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| laws passed by a gov't to pevents a groups cultural identity |
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| varity in cultures and identites |
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