homogeneous society - translation to italian
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homogeneous society - translation to italian

UNIFORMITY OF A MATERIAL OR SYSTEM AT EVERY POINT
Homogeneous media; Homogeneous medium

homogeneous society      
società omogenea
friendly society         
MUTUAL ASSOCIATION FOR A COMMON FINANCIAL OR SOCIAL PURPOSE
Friendly Society; Friendly societies; Female Friendly Society; Friendly Societies; Benevolent society; Mutual friendly society
societa di mutuo soccorso
human society         
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  • Ploughing with oxen in the 15th century
  • World Summit on the Information Society, Geneva
  • The Seoul [[Cyworld]] control room
  • The [[United Nations Headquarters]] in New York City, which houses one of the world's largest political organizations
GROUP OF PEOPLE RELATED TO EACH OTHER THROUGH PERSISTENT RELATIONS
Societies; Human societies; Societal; Human society; Types of societies; Types of Societies; Sosiety
società umana

Definition

friendly society
¦ noun (in the UK) a mutual association providing sickness benefits, life assurance, and pensions.

Wikipedia

Homogeneity (physics)

In physics, a homogeneous material or system has the same properties at every point; it is uniform without irregularities. A uniform electric field (which has the same strength and the same direction at each point) would be compatible with homogeneity (all points experience the same physics). A material constructed with different constituents can be described as effectively homogeneous in the electromagnetic materials domain, when interacting with a directed radiation field (light, microwave frequencies, etc.).

Mathematically, homogeneity has the connotation of invariance, as all components of the equation have the same degree of value whether or not each of these components are scaled to different values, for example, by multiplication or addition. Cumulative distribution fits this description. "The state of having identical cumulative distribution function or values".

Examples of use of homogeneous society
1. But the salient difference is this: America‘s Constitution was written to strengthen the central government for a remarkably homogeneous society.
2. Nothing could be more different from the Babel of London than this homogeneous society where someone from Oslo stands out, let alone someone from Cairo.
3. Launching the government‘s new Commission for Integration and Cohesion, Ms Kelly said it had to engage with the argument made by Trevor Phillips, the chairman of the Commission for Racial Equality, that support for multiculturalism should be abandoned in favour of efforts to create a more homogeneous society.
4. Phill Edwards, a BNP spokesman, said that during the last 40 years Britain had been transformed from "a racially homogeneous society" into one "where the cultures are now quite alien". "That does add quite a lot of tensions and stresses," he said.