| 31. | Contact between cultures can also result in acculturation.
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| 32. | In the process of acculturation, Muwallads may well have adopted an Roman kinship.
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| 33. | With increased growth came increased acceptance and acculturation.
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| 34. | Acculturation and self-breast examination among immigrant Latino women in the United States.
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| 35. | There had already been an example of Asian acculturation in 17th-century Japan.
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| 36. | In 1827 the Cherokee developed a constitution, which was part of their acculturation.
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| 37. | There was some evidence in the study that acculturation to American society affected these views.
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| 38. | There is a slow acculturation to the fact that the woman can be in charge.
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| 39. | Additionally, Muscogee descendants of varying degrees of acculturation live throughout the southeastern United States.
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| 40. | Recently, two psychosynthesis techniques were shown to help student sojourners in their acculturation process.
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