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    Multicultural education refers to applying various aspects of different learning styles and techniques to reach children of different racial‚ cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Because the extent of these variations is so diverse‚ educationists have begun to integrate material within the classroom to ensure each child is efficiently and equally benefitting scholastically. There are some Americans however‚ who disagree with multicultural education; these people think that multicultural education

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    ePubWU Institutional Repository Stacey R. Fitzsimmons and Christof Miska and Günter Stahl Multicultural employees: Global business’ untapped resource Article (Accepted for Publication) (Refereed) Original Citation: Fitzsimmons‚ Stacey R. and Miska‚ Christof and Stahl‚ Günter (2011) Multicultural employees: Global business’ untapped resource. Organizational Dynamics‚ 40 (3). pp. 199-206. ISSN 00902616 This version is available at: http://epub.wu.ac.at/3615/ Available in ePubWU : August 2012 ePubWU

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    Freud‚ born in 1895‚ was the daughter of Sigmund Freud‚ the well-known founder of psychology and the psychoanalytic theory. Anna Freud’s work with her father and his friends and associates as well as her own personal studies‚ curiosities‚ and analyses lead her to cofound psychoanalytic child psychology. An appealing woman who did not have much of a formal education‚ Anna Freud‚ had an extensive background in psychology‚ an interesting theoretical perspective‚ and many contributions to the field.

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    A Brief History of the International Monetary System Kenneth N. Matziorinis 1. Introduction The international monetary system is the structure of financial payments‚ settlements‚ practices‚ institutions and relations that govern international trade and investment around the world. To understand the international monetary system‚ we can start by looking at how a domestic monetary system is structured. The Canadian financial system‚ for instance‚ is composed of a) a currency; b) a central

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    you know about Chile’s Independence‚ or its political turmoil in the 60’s and 70’s? In school‚ we have been taking a history class every year since the third grade. Yet how much have we really learned about our world? We have learned a bit about foreign countries in the past few years‚ but how much have we learned about South America‚ our hemispherical neighbors? Our nation’s history is heavily intertwined with that of the continent below us‚ yet we haven’t gone into very much detail when studying

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    and restricted on many accounts‚ but in recent times have already made the steps to reject DOMA. Since DOMA sates that marriage is an agreement between a man and a women‚ it gives no innate right to homosexual unions in federal law. By looking at history we can easily define marriage‚ its evolution in the eyes of state and federal law and prove that Only in the early twentieth century did the ideal of the homosexual as a distinct‚ separate category of person emerge‚ and only in the twentieth century

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    calories on the seventh day. It wasn’t ideal but the goal of this diet was to prolong the life of diabetic patients until hopefully a cure was discovered. (Turner‚ Novo Story of Insulin - Part 1‚ n.d.) The 1920’s was a very important time in the history of Diabetes and insulin discovery and synthesis. In 1920‚ Frederick Banting returned from war. He was a struggling physician with a big dream = to solve the mystery that is Diabetes Mellitus. He had this idea: ‘’Ligate pancreatic ducts of dogs. Wait

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    Jamia Millia Islamia‚ an institution originally established at Aligarh in United Provinces‚ India in 1920 became a Central University by an act of the Indian Parliament in 1988. In Urdu language‚ Jamia means ‘University’‚ and Millia means ‘National’. The story of its growth from a small institution in the pre-independence India to a central university located in New Delhi—offering integrated education from nursery to research in specialized areas—is a saga of dedication‚ conviction and vision of

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    ideology which held that the white race was superior to all other races. It was for this reason that only WASP’s White Anglo-Saxon Protestants‚ could belong to the Ku Klax Klan. While membership in the Klan has risen and fallen during its 130 year history‚ the scope of its hatred has expanded. The American Supremacist movement had four fundamental principals The hatred of Blacks and other minorities The hatred of people with disabilities/hereditary conditions The hatred of Jews The hatred of homosexuals

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    TEACHING MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION “To be not just effective‚ but to be the Approach” Maitha T. Rasonabe CED-02-601A Rizal Technological University Special Topics in Education (PROFED11) Ms. Lynn M. Besa Instructor INTRODUCTION: “Before we can transform the world‚ we must first transform ourselves” A demanding world that we are facing today challenged us to be a proactive teacher‚ a transformative one who is willing to start the change and engaged in a process of self-transformation

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