Prejudice blocks both of those types of society. It can only lead to a segregated society or a NAZI type of final solution society.
A thriving society must be open to diverse ideas so it can change and grow. That which refuses to evolve dies.
As an example, take the old Chinese Empire. Once it decided to try and stop change, to isolate itself, it ended and another society replaced it.
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The analogy of the "salad bowl" has been suggested as a more appropriate descriptor for the US than the melting pot. This analogy emphasizes the idea that different cultural groups can coexist while maintaining their distinct identities, rather than blending together into a single homogeneous mixture.
ice turned to water (melting) dissolving salt or sugar into water
tossed
A homophone for "tossed" is "tost."
The suffix for tossed is ed
The homonym for "finished" is "furnished," as they sound alike but have different meanings. A homonym for "tossed" could be "tost," which is an archaic past participle form of "toss" that is no longer commonly used.
No. However, if the diameter of the coin is comparable in magnitude to the height from which it is tossed, then it will affect the outcome. This could be relevant for oversized dummy coins - a quarter meter or so in width.
No an adjective is a describing word while toss is a verb, a doing word.
tossed has 2 syllables (tos-sed) bye x
The Dead-Tossed Waves has 407 pages.
Eight.