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    Through previous studies and evidence that showing how can multiculturalism affect positively on the society in terms of economic‚ social and political. On the other hand‚ we cannot overlook to the negative effects that multiculturalism can be left it. Can multiculturalism destroy the definition of each culture? It would be easy to believe that multiculturalism can destroy the definition of each culture because of overlapping and mixing cultures together it will be easy to affected culture by other

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    stability. With the question of whether there was a federal policy of multiculturalism‚ a graph shows increasing awareness from 1976 until the early 1990s when it dropped‚ but increased at the end of the decade‚ where 79% of Canadians stated there was a policy of multiculturalism in 2002. The article provides an explanation of the public view of multiculturalism in Canada‚ which was the federal policy. The standardization of multiculturalism accounted for the positive idea that it exists and it is also supported

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    school diploma. “Because the rapid pace of technological and economic change has transformed the workplace‚ today’s students need far more knowledge and skills than before to compete and thrive. In most cases‚ that means a college degree” (Perkins-Gough). Considering this change‚ have high schools succeeded in preparing their students for the rigors of college? Are high schools preparing students both educationally and emotionally? If not‚ then why are students being pushed into attending college

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    Brussels Bombing Shows European Multiculturalism ‘Simply Has Not Worked’” by John Hayward. The article was written March 22 2016‚ and it address the terrorist attack that recently happen in Brussels. The bombing happen on a Tuesday in a Brussels airport. Dr. Alan Mendoza blames multiculturalism for the terrorist attack that took place. Dr. Mendoza states‚ “What we desperately need‚ and what Europeans will have to begin to understand‚ is that their idea of multiculturalism — their idea of allowing communities

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    Title: Reaction Paper Assignment Article of Reviewing: Boyd. Jade. 2012. “Hey‚ We’re from Canada but We’re Diverse‚ Right?”: Neoliberalism‚ Multiculturalism‚ and Identity on So You Think You Can Dance Canada”. Critical Studies in Media Communication. 29:4‚ October. 259-274. Course: SOC263H5F: Social Inequality Instructor’s name:Ivanka Knezevic Student Name: Yingjun Li Student ID: 1000677957 Date of Submission: 11/13/2015 Introduction: Nowadays. dance reality show is one

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    Since settlement‚ the Australian nation has been fixated on the question of “what defines us” as a people. From the bush legend of early settlement‚ to the beach culture of the 1980’s and 90’s‚ our search for a singular national identity has seen various failed attempts at pinning down ‘what it really means to be Australian’. National image and identity is a creation of the times‚ and as such‚ the pursuit for a defining any one national identity is an unattainable dream. In this essay I will endeavour

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    0059542&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=56861&md5=969cbbac9b77650ac70954fdfbd2bfe7&searchtype=a#sec1 Kohn‚ D. (2003). The gender gap: boys lagging. CBS Worldwide. From http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/10/31/60minutes/main527678.shtml Perkins-Gough‚ D. (2006). Do we really have a “boy crisis”? Educational Leadership‚ 64(1)‚ 94-94. From http://vnweb.hwwilsonweb.com.ezproxy1.lib.asu.edu/hww/results/results_single_fulltext.jhtml;hwwilsonid=QY03BTJZFHWF5QA3DILCFF4ADUNGIIV0 Sommers‚ C. H. (2000).

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    Does being part of a community mean  becoming more multicultural or more assimilated? As of today‚ I believe that in being part of a community‚  it is important to assimilate towards multiculturalism to understand the oppressive issues of our nation (a.k.a. Donald Trump and his candidacy);  but we must first understand what assimilation is today.     The concept of assimilation has changed over time in accordance with  our history in America. Since the  colonization of the New Word‚ assimilation

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    Human Communication. A Publication of the Pacific and Asian Communication Association. Vol. 11‚ No.1‚ pp. 27 – 38 Overcoming Ethnocentrism through Developing Intercultural Communication Sensitivity and Multiculturalism Qingwen Dong University of the Pacific Kenneth D. Day University of the Pacific Christine M. Collaço University of the Pacific Qingwen Dong (Ph.D. Washington State University‚ 1995) is Associate Professor and Chair and Kenneth D. Day (Ph.D. Indiana University‚ 1980) is Professor

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    parent to explain to them that all the different pieces fit together into one whole picture. Although every piece is different and unique‚ when they are all put into their place they form one whole picture. In the same way‚ teachers can teach multiculturalism in the classroom. Although every member of our society is unique‚ with different cultural backgrounds‚ we all fit together to form one unit. As stated by Noel (1995)‚ "Understanding our own identity and the culture of our community requires

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