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    factor in Canada for many years. Even before Trudeau’s policy of multiculturalism in 1971 Canada had been a multicultural nation complete with French‚ English‚ and Aboriginal peoples. For the last century immigration has been contributing to multiculturalism. Canada’s immigration policy and multiculturalism it has formed is beneficial to Canadian identity‚ economy‚ and diversity therefore‚ the policy should not be revised Multiculturalism is defined as a government policy recognizing and promoting

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    * Drawing on the example of a research framework given and discussed‚ write a research project about: Multiculturalism and its impact on the UAE society. The term Multiculturalism can be categorized as the cultural and religious diversity. It is the tolerance of minority groups and the capacity to treat them as equal citizens. The society of U.A.E. although classified as an Arab state is said to be multiethnic and multicultural society. This ethnically homogenous society emerged as a diverse community

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    teaching a course in which multiculturalism is the focus and incorporating an underlying multicultural‚ inclusive perspective into the classroom environment. Given that “there is no universal construction of a multiculturalism course that is perfect for achieving all goals for all students” (Henry‚ 2003‚ p. 26)‚ finding a way to build a multicultural foundation for courses across the disciplines may be a better aim for faculty in higher education institutions. Multiculturalism is a concept that cannot

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    Multiculturalism in Crash Crash is highly ambiguous in the depiction of multiculturalism in American society. Almost all the ethnicities depicted in Crash question the perception others have their particular group‚ but at the same time affirm the different stereotypes surrounding their ethnic group. For example‚ one of the black characters (‘Anthony’) remarks that they should be afraid in a white neighborhood‚ due to their group’s association with crime. Following this intelligent observation‚

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    matter of fact‚ they have the support from the Government under the “Multiculturalism Act” policy‚ and from the local Canadians with their open-minded attitudes. Moreover‚ as long as they keep in touch with their own small community in Canada while being involved in Canadian culture‚ they will be considered to be Canadians and also not distance themselves from their own culture. First of all‚ under “The Canadian Multiculturalism Act” policy‚ which has been effective since 1988‚ all people who immigrated

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    an act of violence. The Bra Boys have interpreted issues and events by emphasizing the importance of family‚ belonging‚ brotherhood and multiculturalism. The use of presenting constructed footage and personal interviews endorses viewers to see the Bra Boys from a positive light‚ boys who are role models to younger generations of surfers and accept multiculturalism. Events and reenactments within the film proves this documentary is a interpretation of the truth made to display Bra Boys from a positive

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    years ago it was wrong and Barbara Ehrenreich discusses this topic in her essay Teach Diversity- with a Smile. Barbara discusses the difference between monoculturalism‚ multiculturalism‚ and being politically correct. She explains how cultural issues were looked at in the fifties compared to how society looks at these now. Multiculturalism is what is accepted‚ it is the way we live now‚ it is politically correct or P.C to accept people the way they are be it homophobic‚ of mixed decent‚ disabled etc.

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    demands (an inclusive Canada) Government (re) actions: Canada responds to the demands of marginalized groups Good: A global pacesetter in diversity management Citizen ship Acts: 1947‚ 1967 Bill of Rights: 1960 Constitutional Act (official multiculturalism): 1982 Charter of Rights and Freedoms: 1985 UN recognition for refugee programs: 1986 First Multicultural Act: 1988 One of the best places to live in terms of quality of life Bad: Approach to diversity management- denying aboriginals the

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    Both the bilingualism and multiculturalism policies were originally intended to hostage increasing Québec nationalism and to lighten pressures between the French and English people and the other Europeans who had reached Canada in the twentieth century. The policy makes clear that Canadian multiculturalism is real in the framework of the egalitarian standards written in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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    b) How does the author view multiculturalism in Britain today? Describe how‚ according to him‚ multiculturalism was different in the past. The author’s view is that multiculturalism in Britain today causes less difficulties than in the past. He mentions that some people say that multiculturalism causes problems because of ‘racial and religious tensions’ (l.27-28) but he is convinced that this won’t be a new challenge if it exists. According to him‚ multiculturalism in the past was always combined

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