Answer:C. Marginalization
Explanation: it is reciprocal process through which an individual or group with distinctive qualities, such as idiosyncratic values or customs, becomes identified as one that is not accepted fully into the larger group.
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New Jersey - Argentina. The physical characteristics between the people from New Jersey and Argentina tend to be roughly the same since (ancestrally speaking) the population originated from European settlers. The only big difference is that Argentinian population tends to be on the skinnier side than New Jersey residents. Culturally speaking is where they set themselves apart since New Jersey is very culturally diverse with people that come from all over the world and share their culture here. Argentina has very little diversity and the culture is the same Country Wide.
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Nepal is compared with the garden, which is a place where different types of flowers are grown. The fragrance of these flowers enchants the whole garden making it beautiful and pleasant. Similarly, the diversity of Nepalese people makes it a beautiful country where each community has something unique to go back to the nation. This essence of Nepal makes its people feel proud and happy. Nepal is a typical home of many castes, cultures, and civilizations because such diversity among various tribes makes Nepal beautiful. Nepal has a substantial physical variation; land form range from low-lying flat plains of the south as Kechana Kalan in Jhapa to the highest mountains of the world in the north. Floras and faunas, diverse wildlife, and mesmerizing landscapes have added beauty to the nature of Nepal.
Georgia was an ideal place for military training camps for a number of reason.
The chief reason was/is climate. Georgia has a mild climate, enabling training year round.
Georgia has also had strong politicians enabling base protection and financial investment.
<span>Three U.S. society core values : Freedom, Privacy, and Free enterprise.
Freedom is impacted by the shaping of "cool" for teenagers because as new fads and technologies are developed and problems related to them arise, they are followed by laws, rules and values based on those fads and technologies. For example, when too many teenagers began "sagging" their pants because it was "cool", some jurisdictions passed laws against it.
Privacy is impacted by the shaping of "cool" for teenagers as new technologies are developed that create new invasions of that privacy. Case in point, Facebook created far reaching questions on privacy while at the same time being sold as "cool" to teenagers in college.
Free Enterprise is impacting the shaping of "cool" for teenagers as new technologies and fads are developed. Free Enterprise allowed Air Jordans, IPhones, Coca Cola and Levis jeans to exist, and thus market themselves to teenagers as, "cool".</span>