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    ENDANGERED AND MINORITY LANGUAGES Language is one of the most important choices that allows humans to develop their rights as a primary mark of identity. The violation of this right is widespread in countries where the government doesn‟t allow the citizens to express their ethnic identity. Language constitutes an area of potential conflict in Europe‚ Africa and Asia‚ in countries where language rights are subject to ethnic discrimination and where recognition of their identities is demanded from

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    History influences the ethnic nationalism in Korea as well as the nature of the dynamic self-perception of the Korean people. Ethnic nationalism is defined as the combination of ethnicity and race due to historical circumstances. The self-perception of Koreans‚ a form of orientalism‚ derives from a form of ethnic nationalism and takes shape in the form of competitiveness amongst other nations. Although many critics argue that the stigma of ethnic nationalism may bring about a generalization of a

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    The movie "The Minority Report‚" by Steven Spielberg is set far in the future of the year 2054. This movie addresses a lot of the norms‚ deviant behavior and social control of the people during this time period. The society portrayed in this movie runs smoothly by the system of what is called Pre-Crime‚ which brings the issue of security verses freedom to life. The people are forced to sacrifice their freedom to be safe. Although there is both advantages and disadvantages to this system‚ the lack

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    & Lit 2 October 7‚ 2013 Ethnic Cleansing Throughout History While some countries like America embrace the idea of a melting pot society‚ many regimes and dictators fear those who are different.  Throughout history there have been many countries and governments who have attempted to clear out their country of those who are unlike them religiously‚ socially‚ and politically.  In history this concept has taken the form of what is now known as ethnic cleansing. Ethnic cleansing is when a government

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    al (2010) study‚ building on a previous study of how ethnic minorities are represented on prime time television‚ they found no real significant changes over the course of ten years in racial representations. African American’s continue to be overly represented in comparison to other minorities‚ in fact‚ they are three times more likely than Latinos to appear on prime time television. The study found that overall representation of ethnic minorities continues to be lacking‚ especially Latinos‚ who make

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    Title: Minority Languages and Translator Training By: Sajjad Kianbakht Tehran May 2013 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Translator training in Iran 2.1 The existing BA curriculum for English translation in Iran 2.2 A brief look on Azeri–Turkish language 3. Cultural competence and the translation market for minorities 4. Conclusion 5. References 2 ABSTRACT The relationship between minority languages and translator training programs is a very new and under-researched

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    The Minority Report In Washington‚ D.C.‚ in the year 2054‚ murder has been eliminated. The future is foretold and the guilty punished before the crime has ever been committed. From a nexus deep within the Justice Department’s elite Pre-Crime unit‚ all the evidence to convict felons‚ from imagery alluding to the time‚ place and other details is seen by the "Pre-Cogs‚" three psychic beings whose visions of murders have never been wrong. It is the nation’s most advanced crime force‚ a perfect system

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    1945. This can indicate in a first approach a strongly united population‚ a country where people are allowed to practice and conserve their ethnic Identity. But this never was the general case in Indonesia. There is this insidious ordinary racism in the country that takes place in their everyday living. Because this sacred diversity is however limited to ethnic groups with claims to a territory: this includes the Javanese‚ the Sundanese and the Madurese. There are other local groups that are not as

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    The ethnic enclaves can be described as a form of close interpersonal organizations between individuals of a typical ethnicity living within close proximity of one another ‚ from this time forward alluded to as ethnic systems (Damm‚2009). 2.1.2 The failure and success of Ethnic enclaves Portes and Manning summarized the growth of the economy of an ethnic community can rely on 3 factors in particular ‚firstly it depends on a pre-existing presence within the host community ‚ and this was explained

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    In many ways ethnic boundary markets and the categorization of race can be seen as a very similar to one another. On page 158 of the text we are presented with the definition of ethnic boundary markers‚ is an attempt to signify who is in a particular group and who isn’t. These may include a collective name‚ shared cultural practices such as food‚ clothing‚ and architecture; a belief in a common ancestors; association with a particular territory; a shared language or religion; and an imagination

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