Practice 3: Integration

INTEGRATE /ˈɪn.tɪ.ɡreɪt/ (verb)

1) to ​mix with and ​join ​society or a ​group of ​people, often ​changing to ​suit ​their way of ​life, ​habits, and ​customs:
-He ​seems to ​find it ​difficult to integrate ​socially.
-It’s very ​difficult to integrate ​your​self into a ​society whose ​culture is so different from ​your own.
-Children are often very good at integrating into a new ​culture.

2) to ​combine two or more things in ​order to ​become more ​effective:
-You need to integrate ​exercise into ​your ​normal ​life.
-The ​idea with ​young ​children is to integrate ​learning with ​play.

Source: Cambridge dictionaries online

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Wu wei (無爲), literally „non-action“ or „not acting“, is a central concept of the Tao Te Ching. The concept of wu wei is multifaceted, and reflected in the words‘ multiple meanings, even in English translation; it can mean „not doing anything“, „not forcing“, „not acting“ in the theatrical sense, „creating nothingness“, „acting spontaneously“, and „flowing with the moment.“

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