assimilation and integration
Assimilation refers to the process of an individual or group adopting the culture, customs, and values of a dominant society, usually resulting in the loss or dilution of their own cultural identity. Integration, on the other hand, involves the inclusion and participation of individuals or groups from diverse backgrounds into a larger society, while still respecting and valuing their unique cultural traits and identities.
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