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    Cultural Assimilation is a procedure by which a person’s culture is transformed by another culture. Throughout the world, many cultures are being assimilated into the Western way of life. The cultures of ethnic groups in the United States and other countries are constantly influenced by the Western culture through movies, singers, clothing brands, food companies, and new technology inventions. Immigrants are expected to resemble the dominant culture in terms of norms, behavior and values. The three

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    identify themselves with causing culture differences to live on. Pluralism is different than assimilation significantly. This is because pluralism is when people group themselves with similar people to keep living their unique cultural lifestyle and assimilation is when people of unique cultures conform to the culture that surrounds them (48). Rather than promoting the blend of culture, the idea of assimilation, also called Americanization, in the past ensured the English language would thrive and the

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    As the beginning the definition of Cultural Assimilation is when a community or a community are integrated into a majority group (dominant) and have the opportunity to acquire the same characteristics or habits. So, the community that integrates most end up losing or relegating its specificity. Other cultural assimilation is colonization, historically many of the world's cases occurred in several nations of Europe in other continents. In modern times England, which has a high degree the genius of

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    Cultural Assimilation of Latino Immigrants in the United States Latino immigrants have always had many obstacles when coming into the United States, the difference between the American and the Latin cultures is what has caused a huge hurdle that immigrants have found hard to overpass. This obstacle has caused many generations to go through cultural assimilation. Mize et al. (2012) explain that cultural assimilation is the adaptation of immigrants to unfamiliar cultural patterns, which include

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    Per psychology.com, Cultural assimilation refers to the assimilation of cultural patterns, including language and value systems. Structural assimilation refers to the assimilation of non-native-born individuals and their families into the structural customs of American society, including intermarriage. In the past, cultural and structural assimilation has been seen as necessary to the economic and social health of the country, but also as a process by which non-native-born individuals and families

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    it is to them, and develop a sense of unity with America. If immigrants wish to break the currently controlled system of power and privilege in America and truly become a part of American customs, they must learn to assimilate culturally. Cultural assimilation is the process by which a foreign party becomes engulfed in and a part of a host nations culture. Throughout America’s history a pattern exists of immigrants coming to the land of the free and becoming an essential part of our culture. At first

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    By definition, cultural assimilation is “the process whereby individuals or groups of differing ethnic heritage are absorbed into the dominant culture of a society. The process of assimilating involves taking on the traits of the dominant culture to such a degree that the assimilating group becomes socially indistinguishable from other members of the society.” During this process, ethnic individualities, characteristics, and traits of the minority population can disappear. Unfortunately, this is

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    Cultural assimilation is the process in which the immigrants adopt or integrate their values, beliefs, and attitudes to fit better into the host nation (Scott, 2014). It is can include acquiring a new language, a new understanding of cultural framework, and learning appropriate behaviour expectations. The process of assimilation does not have to mean a complete replacement of the older culture. Instead, the process can be used in varying success by the integration of various parts of the host culture

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    has become less common in the urban areas (Freymeyer, R., & Johnson, B. 2007). These ideals of what makes the women fit for marriage and acceptable in the Nigerian is a continuous factor in the opinions and stereotyping of American toward them. Cultural Retention The Nigerian woman is put in the position of fitting into the culture at large and maintaining her own

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    Cultural Assimilation

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    leave their own land. Eventually, many of them accepted and adapted the new cultures of the European-American’s and accepted their religions as well. Assimilation is the ability to process and accept a different culture and become part of it by being loyal and faithful to this new culture. There are many factors that might help individuals in assimilation into a different culture. One is misunderstanding non-verbal signs and symbols, which means lack of understanding of a group of signs and symbols,

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