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    assimilate. Subsequent to the dilemma of some black cultural nationalists‚ whom not only argue for assimilation of the black American populace‚ but also believe that this assimilation into white culture is inevitable‚ against cultural pluralism. Cultural pluralism‚ which was initialized by W. E.B. Dubois in the late 19th century‚ is founded upon the peculiarities of races‚ living harmoniously in one nation-state‚ and lacking superiority or inferiority. Consequently to posing this question one dictates

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    concerns. It might be of importance to the people that these events are happening to‚ but not to the people not being affected. There are four main paradigms of International Relations that affect issues in security. Those paradigms are Realism‚ Pluralism‚ Marxism‚ and Social Constructivism. Realism is the idea that states should be self-centered‚ competitive‚ and should look after themselves and not trust any other states. The state should do anything within its reach to expand its power in wherever

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    for effective education How do we do it? Socialisation Models Assimilation A+B+C=A Amalgamation A+B+C=D Open Society A+B+C=O Pluralistic Models Structural Pluralism A+B+C=A+B+C Modified Cultural Pluralism A+B+C=A1+B1+C1 Dynamic Cultural Pluralism Terms we encounter Multicultural Education Culture Racism Race Prejudice

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    I do agree with Bradley that the ending of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn serves as part of Twain’s criticism of American society. The fact that Huck knew that Jim was a freed slave‚ and still allowed Jim to be chased‚ chained and recaptured‚ speaks to how truly indoctrinated Tom Sawyer was in Southern racist and elitist traditions. Tom waited to share that critical information about Jim until Tom had completed his adventure‚ at a substantial personal cost and risk to both Jim and Huck. Furthermore

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    opportunities for analysis. His masterful command of language and his interpretive genius are both a blessing and a curse‚ however. These literary assets contribute to an air of elitism surrounding his writing‚ and ironically give him the sense of authority which his beloved Modernists so strongly rebuff. This sense of elitism distorts Josipovici’s view of literary forms outside of

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    Introduction "Tagalabas | Tagaloob" by Jerry Gracio explores the struggles of a writer grappling with feelings of inadequacy and his identity as a non-academic. Published on March 12‚ 2019‚ the piece highlights Gracio’s journey from poverty to recognition in the literary world‚ reflecting on the societal pressures and personal challenges he faces. Through poignant anecdotes‚ he illustrates his deep-rooted passion for writing‚ despite the obstacles posed by a lack of formal education and the stigma

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    Eliot writes of culture as "the way of life of a particular people living together in one place. That culture is made visible in their arts‚ in their social system‚ in their habits and customs‚ in their religion.(Milner‚ A (1994) Contemporary Cultural Theory: An Introduction. London: UCC Press.) A culture‚ then according to Eliot is one which is shared in common by a whole people‚ although he believed it was not shared equally between the people. Eliot divided the people into two groups‚ the elite

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    Introduction: This paper presents the key elements of Bronfenbrenner’s framework and applies them specifically to the girl in the article of “Foster care approved for kids in neo-Nazi case.” Bronfenbrenner’s ecological framework offers an insightful lens for understanding and supporting children in various environments throughout their physiological development and growth. Analysis: Microsystem: In Bronfenbrenner’s framework the innermost environmental layer is the microsystem. The microsystem

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    Interest group representation in Canada identifies society ’s influence on the governing body and the policies decided upon in the legislative setting. The composition of interest groups has evolved over time and has lead to study of three distinct approaches to the power the representational groups have. The growth and change of interests in the Canadian state are dependent upon the structure between societal and government values. An interest group refers to a group of individuals bound together

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    the context of this essay‚ evidence is defined as an undisputable fact which allows for conclusions to be drawn which are disputable. More often than not‚ experts intentionally form opinions that differ from one another in order to form critical pluralism. The reasoning behind this is the belief which best

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