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    are ethnic hierarchy‚ pluralism‚ separatism and one-way assimilation and each define how groups should interact with one another. Ethnic hierarchy is when one group of people assert dominance over the others and withdrawal rights and privileges from the other “outsider” groups. Ethnic hierarchy is the reason that Muslims are feared and considered foreign to the American culture as Christianity is considered the dominant religion. Ideally‚ in a perfect world cultural pluralism a concept that individual

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    Multicultural education relates to education and instruction designed for the cultures of several different races in an educational system. This approach to teaching and learning is based upon consensus building‚ respect‚ and fostering cultural pluralism within racial societies. Multicultural education acknowledges and incorporates positive racial idiosyncrasies into classroom atmospheres. Pros of Multicultural Education A significant demographic transformation is on the horizon for the United States

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    Encountering God Chapter One: In the first chapter of “Encountering God” the author Diana Eck starts by explaining that the book is her experiences in encountering different religions. “All of us have rivers deep within us‚ bearing the waters of joining streams.” I loved this starting quote it feels like she is open to any view. She knows that different beliefs are a good thing‚ and that we all have to experience different people because we need to be mixed together for us to grow and form our own

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    Section B: Summary of Evidence Josip Tito creates a communist Yugoslavia. Various Yugoslavian states divided into Republics.1 The Bosniaks are abundant in Bosnia & Herzegovina. Nationalism in Yugoslavia is on the rise in the 1980’s.2 Between 1991 and 1992 Slovenia‚ Croatia‚ Macedonia‚ Bosnia & Herzegovina‚ Serbia and Montenegro all gain independence. The Serbs want to regain Power in Yugoslavia. Bosnia at this time was 43% Muslim‚ 31% Serbian and 17% Croatian.3 April 6‚ 1992‚ Serbs

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    John Rawls’ has a political conception of justice that comes from “fundamental intuitive ideas regarded as latent in the public political culture.” This political conception of justice should have the hope of “gaining the support of an overlapping consensus‚” which is “a consensus in which it is affirmed by the opposing religious‚ philosophical‚ and moral doctrines likely to thrive over generations in a more or less just constitutional democracy.” The overlapping consensus on the conception of

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    National University MAT 641 Education and Social Pluralism Lisa M. Sparaco Assignment 1.1A Banks Video Lecture Tiffany Malone 021730028 “There is increasing diversity as well as an increasing recognition of diversity in nation’s states around the world.” (Banks 7/10/2006) In his lecture‚ Democracy‚ Diversity and Social Justice: Education in a Global Age‚ Banks discussed the Academic achievement gap‚ School Reform‚ and Dimensions of multicultural education.

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    such a paradigm shifts due to 3 factors : 1. Advances in technology or the introduction of new media. 2. Calls for control or regulatiin of these new technologies require. 3. As a country commited to protecting democracy and cultural pluralism. These factors produced 4 major eras of mass communication theory A. The era of mass society theory B. The era of scientific perspective C. The era of limited effects of theory D. The era of cultural theory A. THE ERA OF MASS

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    means to someone might not necessarily mean the same thing to another person. IR and the great debates have been characterized by a wide range of shifts‚ contests‚ dialogues and discoveries. In his 1985 work‚ The Dividing Discipline: Hegemony and Pluralism in International Theory‚ Kal Holsti concluded that such shifts‚ contests and dialogues has led to IR becoming a fragmented discipline. Others believe that shifts‚ contests‚ and dialogues between theories helps to reveal their strengths and weaknesses

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    large and small‚ we can identify the following: Pressure groups Promote discussion and debate and mobilise public opinion on key issues Performa a role in educating citizens about specific issues Groups can enhance democratic participation‚ pluralism and diversity Groups raise and articulate issues that political parties perhaps won’t touch because of their sensitivity They provide an important access point for those seeking redress of grievance They represent minorities who cannot represent

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    I drew a parody of The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo to represent religious pluralism. Shown alongside the Christian God is Buddha‚ Ganesha‚ and Guru Granth Sahib‚ as an ode to the many other religions in the world that should be recognized. Many famous artwork is inspired from Christianity because that was the dominant faith in history. However‚ that does not diminish the validity of others. By putting religious figures from different culture in a Renaissance painting‚ it means that they too

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