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    Benefits of Multiculturalism Multiculturalism refers to the principle that several cultures can coexist equitably and peacefully in one country‚ instead of a single national culture. Canada is a great example of a country that is fully following the Multiculturalism Policy. The following are benefits of multiculturalism. 1. Increases immigration Due to the multiculturalism policy in Canada‚ many immigrants have moved to that country. This is because they get to retain their ancestry and

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    The question “Is multiculturalism bad for women?” looks confusing at first glance‚ as both multiculturalism and feminism concern and attempt to protect minorities suffering in the society. However‚ there actually is a huge tension between multiculturalism claims and those who attempt to assure women’s rights. This paper will argue that not multiculturalism but certain claims of multiculturalists are contradicted to defenders of women. Multiculturalism Will Kymlicka (2007)‚ the liberal multiculturalist

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    Hello Professor and class‚ I believe‚ understanding the importance of multiculturalism in the health and wellness profession is necessary for many reasons but most importantly because of the multi-cultural society we all live in. In addition‚ this will allow a health and wellness professional to adjust easily and become more sensitive towards an individual of a different ethnic background. This type of behavior will encourage qualities needed for great results such as‚ trust‚ respect and cooperative

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    Australian Parliament Joint Standing Committee on Migration Submission No. 3 MULTICULTURALISM AND THE BENEFITS OF MIGRATION IN AUSTRALIA SUBMISSION: Committee Secretary‚ Joint Standing Committee on Migration House of Representatives‚ Parliament House‚ Canberra ACT 2600 NH 28 February‚ 2011 The beginnings of white migration and multiculturalism in Australia saw our British forefathers arriving in boats on the shores of the “land down under”. Boat loads of prisoners – reluctant migrants

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    Diversity and Multiculturalism in Business Diversity and Multiculturalism are two topics that‚ themselves‚ are not new. To start off with a uniform basic understanding‚ what are diversity and multiculturalism? According to Merrium-Webster‚ Diversity is ‘the condition of having or being composed of differing elements‚ especially the inclusion of different types of people (as people of different races or cultures) in a group or organization’. Whereas‚ Merrium-Webster defined multiculturalism as ‘relating

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    The definition of multiculturalism in the Webster ’s Dictionary is: "of or relating to a social or educational theory that encourages interest in many cultures within a society rather than in only a mainstream culture" (1984). There are many reasons why multiculturalism should be integrated into the curriculum of America ’s schools. Multicultural education is an idea that seeks to develop the same opportunities for all students; it is not geared solely for the benefit of those from different racial

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    fighting for democracy and‚ in hindsight‚ multiculturalism; we have unleashed an evil. Xenophobia is a word that is not heard very often‚ but it has implications of a serious nature. The Oxford dictionary defines Xenophobia as "an irritational dislike or fear of people from other countries". The Canadian population is diverse. With a population of "4 million immigrants accounting for thirteen percent of the population in 2001" (Statistics Canada (2005). Retrieved February 14‚ 2006

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    The first picture is of a man‚ Who I can only assume is Jim Carter‚ the man is pointing at who knows what most likely another human. He is quoted saying that even though we are all different we come together and form a beautiful‚ unique mosaic. Multiculturalism is a big part of interconnection within the world‚ it has allowed individuals to expand their knowledge‚ of cultural identity‚ understanding of linguistics‚ being connected with the land‚ and having a broad spiritual view. This connection between

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    the discrepancies within itself. Of such discrepancies are the notions of Hybridity and Multiculturalism. Hybridity or hybridization in pure literary terms means intermixing of two different species or races. Hybridity is a problematic matter when it is synthetically coated with academic objectivity and lofty ideals of post colonialism. Multiculturalism

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    MULTICULTURALISM‚ IDENTITY AND DIVERSITY What is multiculturalism? Some continue to use the term ‘multiculturalism’ empirically; that is‚ simply to refer to the existence of diverse cultures‚ values and traditions within the same society. Multiculturalism‚ however‚ is not the same as cultural diversity. Rather‚ it is a particular approach to dealing with the challenges of cultural diversity and‚ in particular‚ to bringing about the advancement of marginalised or disadvantaged groups. However‚ multiculturalism

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