The ethnically diverse of British colonies in North America during the 18th “We are a nation of communities... a brilliant diversity spread like stars‚ like a thousand points of light in a broad and peaceful sky.” --------- George H. W. Bush The United States of America has reputation as a country of freedom and diversity ever since the early time of its history- the colonial period. However‚ it is not until around 17th- 18th century that the British colonies in North America became the most ethnically
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Never Change the Identity “The Americanization of Shadrach Cohen” was written by Bruno Lessing takes place in United States in 1903. The story is about Shadrach Cohen and his two sons Abel and Gottlieb. His sons migrate to United States from Russia and open a store. He has been invited by his children’s to move to United States because his sons need financial support for expanding their store. The theme of this story is to be yourself and keep your identity similar even while in different environments
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America is a nation full of immigrants; it gathers not only people from all around the world‚ but also cultures all around the world. Since America is a diverse nation‚ it is vital to perceive other’s perspectives in order to understand American Culture more comprehensively. The US is a country founded by people from different culture background‚ by people that grew up different‚ and by people have different value. During the Civil Right Movement period‚ US President JFK conducted a speech to his
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The American experience is the most unique and diverse of any country in the world. It is filled with the cultures and histories of every race‚ religion‚ and ethnicity‚ combined together to create a mural of what it means to be an American. While the experiences of all these groups intertwine in many instances‚ there are large segments of American history where one group’s experience is completely unlike that of any other. Such is the experience of African Americans during the late 1920s‚ in an era
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In the melting pot of cultures in the United States‚ Hmong people are among the most misunderstood and enigmatic ethnic groups. Throughout history‚ during the most uneasy and difficult time‚ when Laos experienced civil war in the 1950s and 1960s‚ the Hmong sided with the government‚ fearing a communist regime would disrupt their independence. The Vietnam War resulted in the Hmong to siding with the United States to oppose Vietnamese and Laotian communists‚ lose a huge percent of their population
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The first one‚ “Seventh Grade”‚ the main conflict is internal. Meaning it takes place inside your mind or body. Victor‚ the main character‚ has a crush and every time he is near her he seems to always say something dumb. The second one‚ “The Melting Pot”‚ main conflicts are external and towards different groups of people. Anna‚ the main character‚ lives in a neighborhood that is ethnically diverse. Some of the people are new comers and the rest are old timers. Ann is one of both because she
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Tossed Salad Vs. Melting Pot In discussions of tossed salad and melting pot‚ a controversial issue is whether or not tossed salad is better than melting pot. Tossed salad represents multiculturalism. The tossed salad is colorful and it has unique and different ingredients it has the tomatoes‚ the lettuce‚ the cucumbers‚ the red and green and orange bell peppers and other ingredients. Each ingredient has its own unique color‚ texture and taste. What unites all these ingredients though is the
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Salad Bowl vs. Melting Pot There have been many to question and many so called answers to the merging of America and its different citizens. One cannot choose which term is better than the other; they both serve the same cause just in a different example. Along with this perspective‚ however‚ there is another expression that describes the diversity of people in America. It tends to be interpreted in the same way as the “melting pot‚” but actually has a slightly different meaning with a different
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English 15 Section 008 Argument paper American Schools vs. Melting Pot In the American schools today one may walk down a hallway and be able to see numerous students from many diverse backgrounds. It some schools these ethnicities might have formed into clicks according to their country or religion‚ while in other schools the children may freely interact and befriend each other no matter what race or creed. While some schools freely allow children to outwardly display their nationality in
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States was founded in the 18th century‚ Americans have defined themselves not by their race‚ religion or ethnic identity‚ but by their common beliefs and values in individual freedom. Is American a Melting Pot or a Salad Bowl? In lots of ways The United States of America is considered a “Melting Pot” because the United States of America’s people don’t care or acknowledge that your race is different from other peoples. Obviously you see someone’s color or race but you’re not gonna judge them or treat
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