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  2. Cultural policies of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    European Union culture policies aim to address and promote the cultural dimension of European integration through relevant legislation and government funding. [1] These policies support the development of cultural activity, education or research conducted by private companies, NGO 's and individual initiatives based in the EU working in the ...

  3. Europa Universalis IV - Wikipedia

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    The Europa Universalis game (eventually named Europa Universalis: The Price of Power) was designed by Eivind Vetlesen of Aegir Games and has a solo mode by David Turczi. Jonathan Bolding of PC Gamer described a preview version as "something between a high player count Twilight Imperium and A Game of Thrones with a dash of Napoleon in Europe ".

  4. Cultural assimilation - Wikipedia

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    Assimilation assumes that a relatively-tenuous culture gets to be united into one unified culture. That process happens through contact and accommodation between each culture. The current definition of assimilation is usually used to refer to immigrants, but in multiculturalism , cultural assimilation can happen all over the world and within ...

  5. Europa Universalis - Wikipedia

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    Europa Universalis is a historically accurate real-time strategy game; it recreates 300 years of history from the Age of Discovery in 1492 to Napoleon's rise to power in 1792. [ 7 ] The game lets the player take control of one of seven European nations (others are available in different scenarios) from 1492 to 1792, expanding its power through ...

  6. Culture change - Wikipedia

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    Culture change is a term used in public policy making and in workplaces that emphasizes the influence of cultural capital on individual and community behavior. It has been sometimes called repositioning of culture, [ 1 ] which means the reconstruction of the cultural concept of a society. [ 1 ]

  7. Culture conversion - Wikipedia

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    Culture conversion is a diagnostic criteria indicating the point at which samples taken from a person infected with a tuberculosis can no longer produce tuberculosis cell cultures. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Culture conversion is a positive prognostic marker indicating that a person is cured of, or is recovering from, tuberculosis.

  8. Culture of Europe - Wikipedia

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    A rich and dynamic material culture, parts of which have been extended to the other continents as the result of industrialization and colonialism during the "Great Divergence"; [5] A specific conception of the individual expressed by the existence of, and respect for, a legality that guarantees human rights and the liberty of the individual ; [ 5 ]

  9. Ethnic groups in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The broad aims of the convention are to ensure that the signatory states respect the rights of national minorities, undertaking to combat discrimination, promote equality, preserve and develop the culture and identity of national minorities, guarantee certain freedoms in relation to access to the media, minority languages and education and ...