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Provide examples of how episodes with overlapping information are somehow protected from interference by the episodic memory system.
Hybrid Identity
A complex sense of self that emerges from the combination of two or more cultural identities, reflecting a process of cultural blending and adaptation.
Levels Of Oppression
The different degrees or layers through which discrimination and injustice are experienced by individuals and groups.
Real-World Example
A situation or case that occurs in the actual world, as opposed to in a theoretical or fictional setting.
Intersectionality
A framework for understanding how various aspects of a person's social and political identities (gender, race, class, sexuality, etc.) combine to create different modes of discrimination and privilege.
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