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The process of moving from a state of isolation to that of integration. Integration can encompass a large variety of social,economic and legal fields. Racial or social integration refers to the bringing together of people from different racial, religious, social and ethnic groups into unrestricted and equal association in a society or organization. | The process of moving from a state of isolation to that of integration. Integration can encompass a large variety of social,economic and legal fields. Racial or social integration refers to the bringing together of people from different racial, religious, social and ethnic groups into unrestricted and equal association in a society or organization. | ||
[[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]] | [[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]] | ||
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