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urbanization: the growing of cities due to people moving there from rural areas
urbanized: refers to people who live in cities and suburbs
diversity: or variety , as in a mix of races, languages, religions, and nationalities
indigenous: native as in the original people to live in a place.
immigrant: A person who comes to a country to permanently settle from another country.
tolerance: an acceptance or patience with the beliefs, opinions or practices of others; a lack of bigotry. (prejudice)
Inuit: Any of several Aboriginal peoples of coastal Arctic Canada, Alaska, and Greenland.
mass media: Collectively, the communications media, especially television, radio, and newspapers, that reach the mass of the people.
President Franklin Roosevelt: the first president to use radio for his "fireside chats" in which he shared information about WWII and the economy with the American public
Internet: a global network of computers, gave people power to access huge amounts of information from a variety of sources and to distribute or share their own media such as blogs, videos, social networking, etc.
smartphones: technology that combines communication and software applications in one handheld device
global: worldwide
mobile: Capable of being moved. as in moving with the people who use the device.
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