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O que (quem) é apparent assimilation - definição

INVOLUNTARY CULTURAL ASSIMILATION OF MINORITY GROUPS
Involuntary assimilation; Coerced assimilation; Forceful assimilation; Mandatory assimilation; Forced ethnic assimilation; Forced religious assimilation

Assimilation (biology)         
COMBINATION OF TWO BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES TO SUPPLY CELLS WITH NUTRIENTS
Physiological Assimilation; Physiological assimilation
Assimilation is the process of absorption of vitamins, minerals, and other chemicals from food as part of the nutrition of an organism. In humans, this is always done with a chemical breakdown (enzymes and acids) and physical breakdown (oral mastication and stomach churning).
heir apparent         
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  • Japanese Imperial Throne]] – ''New York Times'', 1916.
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PERSON WHO IS FIRST IN LINE OF SUCCESSION AND CANNOT BE DISPLACED FROM INHERITING, EXCEPT BY DEATH OR A CHANGE IN THE RULES OF SUCCESSION
Heir-apparent; Heir-Apparent; Heir to the throne; Heirs apparent; Heir to the Throne; Heir Apparent; Heiress apparent; Tikka (title); Apparent heir; Heiress to the Throne
n. the person who is expected to receive a share of the estate of a family member if he/she lives longer, or is not specifically disinherited by will. See also: heir
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PERSON WHO IS FIRST IN LINE OF SUCCESSION AND CANNOT BE DISPLACED FROM INHERITING, EXCEPT BY DEATH OR A CHANGE IN THE RULES OF SUCCESSION
Heir-apparent; Heir-Apparent; Heir to the throne; Heirs apparent; Heir to the Throne; Heir Apparent; Heiress apparent; Tikka (title); Apparent heir; Heiress to the Throne
(heirs apparent)
The heir apparent to a particular job or position is the person who is expected to have it after the person who has it now. (JOURNALISM)
N-COUNT: usu sing, oft the N to n, poss N

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Forced assimilation

Forced assimilation is an involuntary process of cultural assimilation of religious or ethnic minority groups during which they are forced to adopt language, national identity, norms, mores, customs, traditions, values, mentality, perceptions, way of life, and often religion and ideology of established and generally larger community belonging to dominant culture by government. Also enforcement of a new language in legislation, education, literature, worshiping counts as forced assimilation. Unlike ethnic cleansing, the local population is not outright destroyed and may or may not be forced to leave a certain area. Instead the assimilation of the population is made mandatory. This is also called mandatory assimilation by scholars who study genocide and nationalism. Mandatory assimilation has sometimes been made a policy of new or contested nations, often during or in the aftermath of a war. Some examples are both the German and French forced assimilation in the provinces Alsace and (at least a part of) Lorraine, and some decades after the Swedish conquests of the Danish provinces Scania, Blekinge and Halland the local population was submitted to forced assimilation, or even the forced assimilation of ethnic Teochews in Bangkok by the Siam government during World War I until the 1973 uprising.