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    dramatically. A multicultural society can be defined as a society or group of people from various backgrounds and ethics. In determining whether a multicultural society has more advantages or disadvantages‚ both sides of the argument need to be examined. These arguments include tolerance and respect and cultural exchange. In any multicultural society‚ the degree of tolerance and respect plays an important role in dtermining whether a muticultural society is an advantage or otherwise. The presence of

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    The  Advantages  of  Being  Bilingual  in  Today’s  Society                According  to  the  studies‚  being  bilingual  has  greater  tolerance  and  less  racism.   Extended  way  of  thinking  helps  the  approach  to  cognitive  problems  and  higher  levels  of   abstract  thinking.  There  are  many  advantages  of  being  bilingual  including  access  to   different  cultures  and  makes  it  easier  to  find  a  job.              First‚  Bilingualism  offers  greater  exposure

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    dominant characters. The characters that would take on the label of “powerful people” would be Creon and most of the characters that we meet within the story. Although Ismene‚ Antigone‚ Haemon‚ etc are below Creon‚ they all belong to the “upper class” society. Powerful people are powerful because of their families‚ wealth‚ skills‚ and even personality. The same attributes contribute to the reasoning as to why the powerless are in fact powerless. When taking a close look at the gap between these two

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    place to stay and meals as they passed through. Villagers were also expected to check soldiers’ papers to ensure they were not deserters as only proper documentation allowed soldiers to leave the fronts of the war. In North Vietnam communism and Marxism are the same thing however instead of an ideology Joseph Marx himself is viewed as a god himself. Quan in the story states that Marx is his god. Much like the people of North Korea worship Kim Jong-Un. The reason behind this behavior is best explained

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    Multi-cultured societies are mixtures of many ethnic groups. Some people think the advantages of multi-cultured societies outweigh the disadvantages. Do you agree or disagree? I definitely agree with the statement that cosmopolitan societies are better for the overall progress of a country. That is perhaps why nations such as the U.S.A.‚ Canada and Australia‚ which are primarily multi-cultural societies‚ enjoy great prosperity‚ stability and harmony. In the following paragraphs I shall provide

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    Songs of Experience- A Marxist response Marxism focuses on the political and economic philosophy in which the concept of class struggle plays a central role in understanding society’s allegedly inevitable development. This development focuses on the departure from bourgeois oppression which is under the rule of a capitalist society to that of an ultimately classless society. William Blake wrote of social consciousness with the will to change society; one that lived their lives in excess and classes

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    Advantages of Multicultural Society and Labor Force The transformation of the United States into a Multicultural society did not happen overnight. However‚ the concept of equal treatment or any subordinate ethnic groups attempt at advancement and integration if it was not assimilation were met by stereotypes‚ prejudice‚ and discrimination. In every scenario from each Ethnic groups story reviewed‚ between chapters 6-14 of Racial and ethnic groups‚ whether it was about the Native Americans

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    Advantages and disadvantages of living in a multi-racial society Nowadays 99% of the modern world countries have become a multiracial society‚ whether it is relative to their language‚ religion ‚ culture‚ or traditions . Also universities ‚ schools and other societies have become multiracial‚ it is not necessary for the whole country . And today with all aspects of economical‚ social and other types of growth ‚ it is distinguishably linked to the globalization and the immigration of people

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    seeking a personal vendetta from European powers. At its core‚ Marxism-Leninism is inherently oppressive. Isolated from the ideas of Lenin‚ Marxist philosophy determines that violence is often necessary for a communist revolution to succeed (Vandenbroek‚ 2008). On the contrary‚ Marxists tend to have a proclivity toward arguing that murder and mayhem found in any Marxist regime from Lenin to Pol Pot‚ is an exception and not a true Marxist society. Pol Pot’s political agenda was largely comprised of Marxist-Leninist

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    Assess the usefulness of Marxism and other conflict theories of our understanding of society. Marxism is a useful conflict theory in helping us to understand why there was obedience‚ particularly in the past in society. Marx was seen as an economic determinist‚ as he believed that the functioning and running of society was based upon the economy. Because of this‚ Marx says that is why there was a divide between the proletariat (working class who have only their skills to sell) and the bourgeoisie

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