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Internment typically refers to the confinement of individuals, often during wartime or under emergency conditions, and is generally not considered a social practice but rather a political or legal action. While it can have social implications, such as the impact on communities and relationships, the act itself is primarily about control and restriction rather than social interaction or engagement. Therefore, internment is not inherently social.

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