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Cutural Heterogeneity is how relatiively dissimilar one group of people are from another group's beliefs and ideas. An example would be a Mexican -American from an Anglo American in respect to English music

Cutural Heterogeneity is how relatiively dissimilar one group of people are from another group's beliefs and ideas. An example would be a Mexican -American from an Anglo American in respect to English music

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