But it's not always easy for them to assimilate to academic life.
As a result, Hispanics have been forced to assimilate just to be accepted and it many cases, get a job.
Between knowing a thing and not knowing it, she uncovers an amazing array of hermaphroditic gradations: knowing but failing to assimilate, omitting to remember, actually forgetting, or caring so little as makes no difference.
The business cases that were approved by the treasury include a further 4 billion pounds of costs, which will be met locally to assimilate technology and to put training in place data conversion, and so on.
The goal was to assimilate 12 teams in order to play a conference championship game.
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Unlike members of the older generation, who looked to assimilate, newer residents are more inclined to teach their children Tagalog and to seek out Filipino pop culture, Mr. Lavarro said.
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In this, Plowden was heavily influenced by Jean Piaget, a psychologist who argued that children's ability to assimilate knowledge progressed at its own pace and therefore teachers should guide pupils to discover things for themselves.
But as human operators struggle to assimilate the information collected by robotic sensors, decision-making by robots seems likely to increase.
But as I started to assimilate the attitudes of my new peers, the idea went from seeming slightly outlandish to being almost expected.
We seemed to assimilate each other, the characters and I, and when I raised my head I had to tell myself where I was.
It originally fell around August, but the Christian conquistadors, hoping to assimilate the heathen holiday through their favoured tactic of cultural mestizaje (mixing), moved it to the day after All Saints' Day.
Canada's current philosophical approach is a far cry from the 1969 attempt by Pierre Trudeau, another former prime minister, to assimilate the country's aboriginals by abolishing separate Indian status and, with it, any right to special treatment by the state.
Where once government-run schools were seen as a means to provide the children of indigent families with education and vocational training (as well as to assimilate immigrant families), such tax-funded schools soon became the norm, with many people unable to remember or imagine alternatives.
However, Weiner has overwhelmingly demonstrated an innate ability to assimilate all of the pertinent information on this topic and has successfully collaborated with Manfred on a program that is destined to change the landscape of testing throughout sports.
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Of all these places, she considers America to be the easiest place to assimilate.
We hear a lot about how globalisation exerts negative pressures on small cultures to assimilate.
Efforts to force Muslims to assimilate are also under way in other European countries.
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And failure to assimilate has created near-ghettos of dark skins, poverty and crime.
Some of it will, some of it will be savings which will be available to assimilate these systems.
Crossing context and culture helps you decide whether to Assimilate, Converge and Evolve (fast or slow), or Shock.
Indeed, in making such compromises, they have had to assimilate into Western culture.
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Iraqi minority members have been abducted, tortured or killed, or forced to assimilate.
This does not mean that we must assimilate or conform to one culture.
He tried hard to assimilate the teaching of this legendary pedagogue and fountainhead of European neo-classicism into his musical aesthetic.
He argued for actively helping immigrants to assimilate, especially in areas where their sheer number is seen as a problem.
As a result of government efforts to assimilate them, some Cossack women are even marrying ethnic Kazakhs, he complains indignantly.
So the last point in the White House plan is let's find ways to assimilate these new comers into our society.
Mr Caldwell argues that the reason why so many immigrants failed to assimilate can be summed up in a single word: Islam.
Mr. Kerry also pressed Mr. Maliki to do more to assimilate Iraq's Sunni minority into the country's political system, said U.S. officials.
Nor does the community seem to be inward-looking or unwilling to assimilate.
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