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    Our Cultural Diversity

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    Our Cultural Diversity HUMA215-1302B-17 Lea Bucanek AIU-Online Cultural diversity is what the world is made of. It’s based on race‚ religion‚ socioeconomic status‚ and gender even. We need cultural diversity in the work place‚ our religion‚ and our lives. When we travel we tend to go to places we never been

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    Culture Evaluation

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    There are many cultural differences between America and India. Life in America is free and independent and gives rights of expression and personal development. Americans have privacy at home and in social settings. People do not intrude in your personal life‚ unless you want them too. We dress the way we want‚ travel when and where we want and are allowed to be passionate and appreciate everything. Americans are socially eccentric and are less dependent on one another for basic needs while living

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    POLS 201 The Constitution

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    The Constitution of the United States has always been known as the lifeblood of our government and the rights of the people. This historical document was not always in place however. Before this “living document” and basis for United States rights and laws was formed there was the Articles of Confederation. Signed in 1777 by the original 13 colonies as a means of establishing the United States of American and served as our new founded countries first constitution. This document however‚ “did

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    Reflection Journal Five

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    REFLECTION JOURNAL – FIVE I enjoyed the section in Takakai where he talked about the assimilation of the Jews from Russia into America. Clearly they were a determined hard working people who scraped‚ struggled and fought for a better life from the moment they stepped onto American soil. What is interesting to me is the animosity that came their way from other Americans way once they “made it”. It seemed that their meteoric success and quick assimilation into the culture and lifestyle was threatening

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    with giving customers discounts. Xiao Fei Yang Workforce diversity Now days‚ globalization is not of interest only to large firms‚ more and more companies are opening up foreign markets to international trade and investment. As a Chinese hot pot restaurant in Korea‚ it requires the employees to be international. The proportion of Chinese and Korean employees is 1 to 1‚ as what Hai Di Lao does‚ the new

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    Introduction In the modern age of the United States‚ the demographics of its citizens range from distinctive cultures of the world. The cultural diversity in religion consists of Judaism‚ Buddhism‚ and Christianity to Protestantism. The aspects of the American religious landscape originated from immigrants seeking opportunities. The acceptance of the changes did not happen automatically and acts of discrimination were common. In this paper illustrates the early periods of religious pluralism

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    Study Guide for POL 320 Final Exam Sample multiple choice questions: 1. The Supreme Court made the first decision concerning presidential powers in a. U.S. v. Curtiss-Wright b. Rasul v. Bush c. The Prize Cases d. Mistretta v. U.S. 2. As discussed in class‚ the __________________ Amendment virtually disappeared as a limitation on the powers of the national government in the wake of the constitutional revolution of 1937. a. Ninth b. Tenth c. Fourteenth d. Twenty-Fifth 3. Through its

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    America: the Melting Pot?

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    Laura Stoeckle 14 September 2010 ENG 201 TTH 9:30 America: The Melting Pot? For as far back as history books go there have been stories about people moving from one place to another. Immigration is defined as the movement of people from one country to another for the sole purpose of a stable residence. The United States of America has always been known as the melting pot of the world. Now our country is being faced with people trying to come here illegally and it is creating an argument

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    Melting Pot of Religion

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    founders‚ the guarantee for the freedom of religion was cemented in the first amendment (Religious Freedom‚ auburn.edu). It takes the smallest amount of common sense to see why religion was more important than race. The belief in the American melting pot would essentially mean believing in equality for all races. On the contrary to this ideal‚ the majority of the founders had slaves‚ because slave labor was the cheapest labor. For example‚ Jefferson condemned the moral depravity of slavery and the ownership

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    Ingredients of the Melting Pot When reflecting on a timeline of America‚ what is clear is that this nation has grown in many ways due to far-reaching ideas‚ movements‚ and historical events. Immigrants who decided to continue their lives in the United States remain as the key factor of keeping this country functioning at the prosperous rate that it is. Unfortunately‚ Immigration has always been a controversial matter in America. Nonetheless‚ the population of the United States’ composes of citizens

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