Tolerance (Englishen_US)
Tolerance is the willingness to accept feelings, habits, or beliefs that are different from your own. Tolerance also concerns the act of treating others as equals, despite the fact that others do not share your beliefs or differ in how they live their lives. Tolerance should be included with any programming that focuses on America's diversity.
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