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    MULTICULTURALISM AND EUROPE By - SUJOY SUR MAHIMA DEEPAK SRIVASTAVA CONTENTS Abstract | 3 | Introduction | 4 | Multiculturalism | 5 | Multiculturalism in Europe | 6 | i) Germany | 7 | ii) Britain | 9 | iii) France | 11 | Reasons for failure | 13 | Solution | 14 | Conclusion | 16 | Bibliography | 17 | ABSTRACT This paper tries to define the concept of Multiculturalism and the working

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    increasing cultural awareness of global issues‚ encouraging critical thinking and preventing prejudice and discrimination. As the US population is becoming increasingly more diverse‚ I believe every classroom should be a multicultural classroom. Multiculturalism in education recognizes the role schools and teachers play in developing the attitudes and values students have towards other students but also towards different cultures. As a teacher it is important to teach students to value cultural differences

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    Multiculturalism With the rapid development of globalization‚ immigration has become a common trend in modern society. It makes a great impact on numerous areas such as politics‚ economy‚ values and employment. Accordingly‚ multiculturalism has become a controversial issue in this modern era. Some who favor multiculturalism advocate§s that it influences society positively‚ while others who hold the opposite view maintain that multiculturalism leads to conflicts such as increasing crime rate‚ racial

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    MULTICULTURALISM IN GERMANY Multiculturalism is the presence of many cultures in one place by having same political rights as other citizens regardless of their differences in private lives. In a multicultural society‚ the citizens must embrace immigrants who have different values‚ beliefs and religions. Besides‚ the government must accept immigrants as their own citizens and they must give political rights as well as civil and social rights. Thus‚ the integration of distinct cultures can be completed

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    There is a difference between multiculturalism and immigration… seems that in the context of the argument‚ that it is being “lumped together” to mean the same thing. Multiculturalism‚ in my view‚ is the culmination of values‚ mores‚ religions‚ morals and personal points of view of a people that are driven by their societal upbringing. Immigration‚ on the other hand‚ is relocation of people to another country or region for economic gain‚ financial opportunity‚ or political/religious refuge or freedom

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    Multiculturalism in Australia ‘Assimilation’ was the official term used to describe government policy for migrants settling in Australia in the immediate postwar period. The basic idea was that‚ as soon as practicable‚ migrants should become part of the Australian way of life and be treated in the same way as other Australians. That would entail getting a job‚ finding a house‚ settling into the local community and eventually becoming Australian citizens. They mostly come from United Kingdom‚ New

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    argued by Rubenstein (2007) that the main key to Australian multiculturalism is about rights and responsibilities. The policy of multiculturalism stands to accept and respect the rights of all Australians to express and share their individual cultural heritage‚ the right to receive equal treatment opportunities‚ and the elimination of discriminatory barriers. Furthermore‚ Rubenstein (2007) indicates that the key concept for multiculturalism has always been integration into the core values and institutions

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    Multiculturalism         Multiculturalism is a part of any country.There are Jews in Germany‚ Poles in Ireland‚ Asians in Canada and so on. I believe multiculturalism is a good idea. It provides a wealth of cultural activities‚ foods‚ and different views of life. No one is really a true Canadian besides the native people. We are all part of a vast society we call Canada. In Canada we pride ourselves in being a mosaic‚ so to speak‚unlike the United States where they are a so called melting

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    Canada’s multiculturalism‚ democratic system of government and healthcare system are my top three choices that make me proud to be Canadian. From all the countries in the west‚ Canada is the only country to rank in the top 20 most diverse and multicultural countries (Morin). Not to mention‚ Toronto which is a city located in Canada is the most ethnically diverse and multicultural city in the entire planet (Rouse). I am proud to have multiculturalism in Canada since it promotes diversity and demonstrates

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    Multiculturalism and Assimilation Richard Rodriguez’s “The Chinese in All of Us” is about multiculturalism and bilingual education in America‚ which impacts our individual identity. He claims that it is our surroundings that define who we are‚ culturally‚ and because of the fact that America is a melting pot of many cultures‚ it is difficult to define who we are. To support his argument‚ the author uses pathos in the form of his personal experiences. Fallacies are present in the article but it

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