Desegregation refers to the ending of separation of two entities or groups. Integration, on the other hand, is a result of desegregation and refers to the acceptance of an entity or group by a different entity or group.
Virtual Integration is to have control on the departments or businesses in the chain without owning them.where, Vertical Integration is like owning the departments or businesses in the chain.
supremacy of Federal authority over the states
Your question isn't very clear. Perhaps you're talking about desegregation or integration?
Some similar cases to Brown v. Board of Education that have had a significant impact on school desegregation in the United States include Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, which addressed busing as a means of achieving integration, and Keyes v. School District No. 1, Denver, which dealt with segregation in northern schools. These cases helped further the cause of desegregation in schools across the country.
After the law was passed for there to be no segregation in schools is required and desegregation was happening almost everywhere in the U.S.
Desegregation is also known as racial integration.
INTEGRATION
Desegregation.
Integration, which is the opposite of segregation.
integration is reverse of differentiation and vice versa
Diversification is when someone's tight clit is sniffed and integration is when the clit is jizzed on
In all but very exceptional cases there is no difference.
Virtual Integration is to have control on the departments or businesses in the chain without owning them.where, Vertical Integration is like owning the departments or businesses in the chain.
supremacy of Federal authority over the states
Interrogation is where you force someone to tell you and integrate is totally the opposite
Integration results in an equation which gives the area under the original equation between the bounds. Derivation results in an equation which gives the slope of the original line at any point.
Everett F. Cataldo has written: 'School desegregation policy' -- subject(s): School integration