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Social identity theory focuses on how people identify themselves through the social groups to which they belong.
Biological Adjustment
The process by which organisms adapt to changes in their environment or conditions, through physiological modifications or genetic evolution, to maintain homeostasis.
Migration
The movement of people from one geographical area to another, which can involve crossing political boundaries or within the same country, often for reasons like employment, education, or escape from conflict.
Biological Differences
Variations among organisms at the genetic, cellular, or physiological level, often resulting in diverse physical or behavioral traits.
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