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Explanation:: the act or process or an instance of integratingthe integration of art and/with technology: such asa: incorporation as equals into society or an organization of individuals of different groupsWe should not take for granted that societies will inevitably adapt to increasing diversity in ways that further social integration.—Delia Baldassarri and Maria AbascalThe busing of students to achieve school integration had been used in the 1960s.—Michael L. Levine—often used with intoThe program works with newcomer families, and their students, to help support the transition and integration into the school system.—Chris SumnerAs it is, a criminal conviction may impair a person's ability to secure employment, education and housing, thereby making re-entry into society difficult … . Depriving that person of the right to vote after they've completed their sentence may further impede their successful integration into society.—William C. SilvermanHaving discussed this issue with dozens of military officers, I can attest that few are silent in opposing the integration of women into frontline combat forces.—Richard Halloranb: coordination of mental processes into a normal effective personality or with the environmentAssuming someone has been selected for the team but it is not you, depending on your degree of personality integration you can either accept you don't measure up, or deny that a selection has taken place.—Ilana Mercer