Integration
Group: 4 #group-4
Relations
- Conflation: Conflation is the process of integrating or combining separate things into a unified entity.
 - Interconnectivity: Integration involves combining or interconnecting different components or systems to create a cohesive whole.
 - Synthesis: Synthesis is the process of integrating separate parts or elements into a coherent whole.
 - Online Collaboration Tools: Many online collaboration tools offer integration with other software and services to enhance functionality and streamline workflows.
 - Bundling: Bundling integrates multiple items or services into a cohesive whole.
 - Individuation: Individuation involves the integration of various aspects of the psyche into a cohesive whole.
 - Intermixture: Intermixture involves the integration or bringing together of different elements or components.
 - Conglomeration: A conglomeration is an integration of different elements or components.
 - Refugees: Successful integration of refugees into host communities is crucial for their long-term well-being and self-reliance.
 - Inseparability: Inseparable things are fully integrated or combined into a single unit.
 - Multiculturalism: Multiculturalism promotes the integration of diverse cultural groups into the broader society while preserving their unique identities.
 - Amalgamation: Amalgamation involves the integration or incorporation of different elements into a cohesive whole.
 - Amalgamation: Amalgamation involves the integration of different elements or components into a cohesive whole.
 - Merger: After a merger, the companies involved need to integrate their operations, systems, and personnel.
 - Mixture: A mixture involves the integration of different substances.
 - Migrancy: Integration refers to the process of migrants becoming part of the host society, while maintaining their cultural identities, which is a key aspect of migrancy.
 - Blend: Blending involves the integration of diverse elements into a cohesive whole.
 - Consolidation: Consolidation involves the integration of different entities into a single, unified whole.