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    are intimately related.  All phenomena are unique to humans and have                  1   
    therefore been the subject of a great deal of anthropological, sociological,
    and even memetic study. Language, of course, is determined by culture.
    For many people, language is not just the medium of culture but also the              2   
    part of culture. It is quite common for immigrants from a new country to              3   
    retain their old customs and to speak their first language amid fellow
    immigrants, even if all of present are comfortable in their new language.              4   
    This occurs because the immigrants are eager to preserve their own heritage,
    which includes not only customs and traditions but also language. This is
    also seen in many Jewish communities.
    Linguistic differences are also often seen as mark of another culture,                5   
    and they very commonly create divisiveness among neighboring peoples but              6   
    even among different groups of the same nation. A good example of this is
    in Canada, where French-speaking natives of Quebec clash with the
    English-speaking majority. This sort of conflict is also uncommon in the              7   
    areas with a great number of tribal warfare. It is even becoming an issue in          8   
    America as speakers of standard American English—mainly whites and
    educating minorities—observe the growing number of speakers of black                  9   
    English vernacular. Debates are common over whether it is proper to use
    "Ebonics" in schools, while their speakers continue to assert that the dialect        10   
    is a fundamental part of the "black culture".
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