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    “Native American members of a church want to be allowed to ingest peyote because this drug has historically been part of their religious rituals.” How would Anglo-conformism‚ melting pot‚ separatism‚ and pluralism assess this situation above? Anglo-conformism: According to Cole and Cole (1954) Anglo conformity is the attempt of English colonists to keep certain American values‚ norms‚ and standards. Anglo conformity is an extension of English culture and European civilization. It rejects diversity

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    Andrea Simmons Mrs. Kilbox ENG 3U Thursday‚ September 24 2013 Overcoming Racism of America The Melting Pot by Dudley Randall‚ Everyday Use by Alice Walker and Identity: How Do I Define Mine by Althea Samuels are all connected through the topics of culture and racism. The connections made throughout the texts demonstrate that one must be able to accept their heritage and skin colour and not be overcome by the racist ways of America. The struggle of each speaker and characters path to overcome

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    Seventh Grade” is internal which means it takes place within a character’s mind; nevertheless‚ the conflict in the “Melting Pot” is external which means it takes place between groups of people. The conflict in “Seventh Grade” is a boy named Victor likes a girl named Teresa. He is always trying to impress her which leads to some complications. The conflict in the “Melting Pot” is the narrator is trying to get her neighborhood to unite together and bond. It is really challenging because they are all

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    Perspectives on Diversity The United States today is a society struggling with its own diversity. There have been and still are many perspectives on how we as a society should come together and interact with others of different races‚ cultures and ethnic groups. The Anglo Conformity Perspective views the values‚ norms and standards of the United States as an extension of English cultures because the English were the dominant group during the colonial era and when the new nation was emerging

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    the boundaries of what it really means to live in a society. Making leaps with this book it is discovered what Holden goes through and how he feel towards the world. He indulges in the ideas of‚ for the search of social identity‚ the idea of “melting pot”‚ and what the American Dream really means. Social Identity is is a relation of comparison with others around us. Holden is a sixteen year old boy who deals with social identification in a unique way then most teenage boys would. Esther Greenwood

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    between compared to other cultures on sexual practices. This is because our culture is such a melting pot of different cultures. The book segregates cultures based on if people are White‚ African American‚ Latino‚ or Asian American. Each of these cultures has a different perspective on sexuality‚ but overall they are raised in a melting pot of people that might influence the culture. Since we’re such a melting pot‚ we tend to be open to different types of sexuality. Many other countries aren’t open to

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    infinite wisdom‚ compassion‚ and possibilities. That’s a familiar theme for me. Three of my four grandparents moved across the globe from Russia to the melting pot of America. In the early days of their immigration‚ there was enormous suspicion against them. Their Jewish names and manner and their foreign accents isolated them. But the melting pot blurred the differences especially among the children‚ and by the second or third generation‚ the accents were gone‚

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    case of melting chocolate‚ I wondered why it seemed like white‚ milk‚ and dark chocolates melted at different temperatures and why white and milk chocolate burned so much easier than dark chocolate? Was it a chemical difference in each type of chocolate or something else that made each chocolate melt at different temperatures? I did some research about chocolate online and found that each chocolate is made from different ingredients and that these variables cause the different melting temperatures

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    time not long ago we thought of America as a "melting pot" of cultures and ideologies. That view placed under the light of several generations of struggle for equality no longer holds true. Yes‚ we are here in the same pot but instead of melting‚ we have chosen to hold on to our roots‚ our cultures and ideologies. We won’t let go of these so‚ we are just learning to get along together‚ and instead of a melting pot we resemble sort of like a delicious pot of stew. We may be a potato‚ a carrot or scallion

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    conflict. Conflict is used to make a story interesting. Conflicts allows characters to interact with one another in different ways to reveal their personality. The main conflict in “Seventh Grade” is internal. It takes place in Victor’s Mind. In “Melting Pot” the conflicts are external. They take place between groups of people. In an essay‚ write about whether these conflicts have winners. In “Seventh Grade” the conflict is internal. Victor’s mind is where all of the conflict takes place. In the story

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