cultural assimilation vs. preservation of values
Cultural assimilation refers to the process of an individual or group adopting the dominant culture and traditions of a society, often resulting in the loss or dilution of their own cultural practices. On the other hand, preservation of values pertains to maintaining and safeguarding specific cultural beliefs, customs, and practices, despite living in a society with different dominant values.
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