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		By: Nikolai Vladivostok		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The higher the level of immigration, the less migrants need assimilate to western norms.  Moderate levels of immigration are not nearly so risky, nor is high immigration from similar cultures.
As for your &#034;If you have ever&#034; questions, I can say yes to three of them and can confirm everything you say.  Especially the arrogance of rich Indians as they boss their servants around.  I did not stay there long enough to understand this phenomenon.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The higher the level of immigration, the less migrants need assimilate to western norms.  Moderate levels of immigration are not nearly so risky, nor is high immigration from similar cultures.<br />
As for your &quot;If you have ever&quot; questions, I can say yes to three of them and can confirm everything you say.  Especially the arrogance of rich Indians as they boss their servants around.  I did not stay there long enough to understand this phenomenon.</p>
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