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mixed culture

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mixed culture
Etymology: L, miscere, to mix, colere, to cultivate
a laboratory culture that contains two or more different strains of organisms.


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These are young people raised in a more mixed culture, allowing them to bridge First Nations forms of expression with the Canadian mainstream," said Dudemaine.
These are young people raised in a more mixed culture, allowing them to bridge First Nations forms of expression with the Canadian mainstream," said Dudemaine.
From a city with mixed cultures, different races and a long history of prominence in the evolution of a country that is now the United States of America, Philadelphia is a wealth of facts and trivia, both well and little known.
 
 
 
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