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Power Verbs: The Complete Collection
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Power Verbs: The Complete Collection

by Michael Lawrence Faulkner, Michelle Faulkner-Lunsford
October 2013
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
1120 pages
25h 3m
English
Pearson
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10. Society and Social Organizations: Culture, Business Concepts and Economics, Education, Law, Politics and Government, Social Groups, and Organizations

Culture

General Personal Behavior, Character, Characteristics, Traits, and Skills

ACCULTURATE

(1) cause (a society, for example) to change by the process of acculturation; change behavior to suit a new culture

(1) In most cases, by the third generation, most immigrant ethnic groups have begun to assimilate and acculturate, thus becoming more like members of the native population.

ADDUCE (also see Law)

(1) allege; bring forward; cite as evidence; lead to; present; put forward

(1) “Whoever in discussion adduces authority uses not intellect, but memory.” —Leonardo da Vinci

ADJUDICATE ( ...

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