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    essay “The Cult of Ethnicity” the tone is persuading and calm. He argues that‚ “ Ethnic and racial conflict- far more than ideological conflict- is the explosive problem of our time” (27). The world is very diverse. Inventions like the automobile and airplane give people the option to travel around the world. Transportation plays a big role in the mixture of both old and new races. According to Schlesinger‚ “ethnicity is breaking up nations” (27). All around the world‚ ethnicity and races are breaking

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    Personal Growth Practise Essay “The process of changing perspectives inevitably contributes to personal growth.” Analyse how this idea has been represented in your prescribed text‚ “Looking for Alibrandi”‚ and one related text of your choosing. As individuals‚ when faced with gruelling or traumatic experiences‚ we are often compelled to feel a sense of loneliness and seclusion. However‚ it is precisely these times of isolation‚ through reflection and a willingness to embrace the situation that

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    purity‚ used the idea that some sex was dangerous and negative. These activists had ideas on sex that affected people of different ethnicity as well. In addition to being exclusionary‚ this movement allowed for sexual practices of people from different ethnicity to be deemed as dangerous. In her text titled “Ethnicity and Sexuality.”‚ Joanne Nagel writes that “ ethnicity and sexuality are strained‚ but not strange bedfellows. Ethnic boundaries are also sexual boundaries-erotic intersections where people

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    themselves and their world. This may or may not have positive outcomes‚ for one or two of the people involved‚ but we must all understand the consequences‚ whether good or bad‚ of changing perspectives. Josephine as a character in Kate Woods’ film “Looking for Alibrandi” highlights the ups and downs of being a teenage girl in turmoil‚ trying to find her own way in a community where she “doesn’t belong”‚ to find a positive outcome in what she feels is a world not made for people like her‚ especially with her

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    your own choosing? Belonging is a sense of enlightenment felt when an individual gains an understanding of themselves in relation to others and the wider world. William Shakespeare’s pastoral play ‘As You Like It’ and the bildungsroman ‘Looking For Alibrandi’ written by Melina Marchetta examine not only how our perceptions of belonging are affected by the passage of time‚ but how our interactions with the world around us can shape us. Individuals seek connection in an attempt to find happiness

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    The Impact of Ethnicity

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    The impact of Ethnicity‚ Gender‚ Geographical Differences and Age on Individual Behavior The new era in business is facing with the globalization‚ and globalization brings diversity. Diversity is a very real aspect of the American’s culture. How does diversity impact individual behavior? According with Hung Ng (2005)‚ “humans exist not only as unique individuals‚ but also as members of social groups that are formed on the basis of ethnicity‚ gender‚ age‚ and so for.” These dual aspects of the human

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    The two books Willow Tree and Olive (Irini Savvides) and Looking for Alibrandi (Melina Marchetta) are very similar and yet very different. There is a distinct connection between the storyline and the personality traits of the main characters of both novels. Yet there are contrasts between the methods by which the authors have employed in writing these novels. Willow Tree and Olive is the story of Olive. Olive is of Greek descent and she struggles with conforming to the traditions of her culture

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    students of different ethnicities? Learning targets: Different ethnic groups appear to have differing levels of achievement in school. Overall‚ the ethnicities of attainment are White‚ Chinese and Indian heritage students. There has been concern about the achievement levels of certain Black minorities: in particular‚ African Caribbeans and Bangladeshi students under-attain in schools. Sociologists have difficulty in measuring the impact of ethnicity on achievement because

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    Othello's Ethnicity

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    Was Othello of African or Arabic descent? In the famous play Othello by William Shakespeare the topic of Othello’s ethnicity is a very widely discussed topic. Most people get to the‚ in my opinion‚ erroneous conclusion that Othello was of sub-Sahara African descent (black). The opposing point of view’s position is that he was of Arabic‚ or North African descent‚ which as I will attempt to explain throughout this paper is‚ in my opinion‚ correct. The main points people who believe that he was

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    The Cult of Ethnicity

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    for the cult of ethnicity. In theory political correctness sounds like a very reasonable idea and when looked at very shallowly this remains the case. When it is more thoroughly looked at thought it dangers become more and more apparent. By creating a set of “correct” terminology and assigning each ethnic background a name that separates them from the main culture of America we run the risk of further exaggerating the potentially volatile situation created by the cult of ethnicity in the country today

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