What is Transclusion?
Inclusion means that the subject puts the object in a specific container or area. The opposite of tolerance is exclusion , which means that the subject refuses to accommodate or exclude an object.
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- Inclusion means that the subject puts the object in a specific container or area. The opposite of tolerance is exclusion , which means that the subject refuses to accommodate or exclude an object.
- Inclusion now generally refers to the characteristics of a social individual or a social subject that can tolerate objects. If it can be normally more inclusive, it is said to be more inclusive; otherwise, it is said to be less inclusive. For example, countries (subjects) that allow individuals to own firearms (objects) are more inclusive in guns than countries that do not allow individuals to own firearms.
- Inclusion is an adjective, which indicates whether a subject can tolerate a specific object. Tolerance is synonymous with tolerance .
- Tolerance refers to the ability or degree of the subject to accommodate things normally. For example, the ability to tolerate dissidents (objects) varies from one society to another (subjects). Measures taken by subjects to hold dissidents include war, execution (such as Bruno 's example), sentencing, and other persecution , Suppression, no vocal conditions, allow free vocalization. It can be seen that the subjects in different periods and different societies have different tolerances for the same object.
- Inclusive development is a specific concept, see the entry for inclusive development.
- Basic Information
- Cultural inclusion
- Chinese culture is inclusive, that is, to embrace eclecticism and seek common ground while shelving differences.
- Chinese culture has a long history thanks to its inclusiveness.