Cultural Pluralism Essay

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    explains that immigrants and refugees face several barriers once they arrive in America. These challenges include the language barrier, raising a family in a foreign culture, obtaining employment, housing, accessing services, transportation issues, and cultural…

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    inhumane, gruesome, and most of all against my beliefs.” A person’s cultural views can differ from another’s by a great and can create rifts between people and oneself. A person looking at a “6” may interpret it is a six while a person who is standing on the opposite side may view it is a “9”. The way someone looks at something isn’t the only way to see it. There is no right or wrong way to view something because it all relies on your cultural background and how one was raised to see the world.…

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    Of course having outstanding academic records and extracurricular activities are important. However, there are several things that makes me different from others. One thing that makes me stand out is that I actively look for new experiences and challenge myself. Going to Brazil was the biggest challenge. It’s still vivid in my memory when my dad told me that we were going to Brazil, and my reaction was like a bolt from the blue. I didn’t even know there is a country named Brazil. At first,…

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    Anthropology is regarded as “the study of human nature, human society, and the human past” (5). Anthropologist work to holistically define and reveal what it means to be human through comparison, cultural immersion, and research. Often misunderstood, culture includes learned behaviors and ideas that explain why humans act, think, and feel the way we do. To understand the present, anthropologists must work to understand the past which has influenced human nature in distinctive ways. A portion of…

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    Relativism And Culture

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    individual standards. Cultural relativism is said to be “moral rules differ from society to society” (18). Cultural relativism can be looked at as a theory based on nature of morality. Each culture has their own moral codes, typically created by their ancestors. The moral codes claim what is “right” and what is “wrong”. When it comes to cultural relativism, there is no universal truth, however, it does have a cultural code. There are six main points about the topic cultural relativism that may…

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    Abstract There are many different perceptions that companies have on diversity. Throughout this research paper, I will be emphasizing the main factors that contribute to the success of a business. Companies today face many difficulties in understanding the concepts of diversity in the workplace. The main purpose of this paper is to deliver accurate information that is suitable to all readers. Introduction Organizational culture consists of shared values and assumptions within an…

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    have to view water as sacred, like the Native Americans of North Dakota do. Sometimes we have to look it at as fight to eliminate disparities among race and and class, like african americans and minorities groups in Flint Michigan We have to the cultural impact of industries and corporations such as coal in West Virginia, in order to understand how water is being poisoned.…

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    During this course we have examined the Cultural Revolution through various means. One of the tools we used to gain insight into the specific chronological chain of events is the historical monograph called Mao’s Last Revolution. This is a large book consisting of specific accounts of events in a structured factual manner. This is an advantage if you are interested in a specific event in the Cultural Revolution. When information on the Red Guards is needed you can open up this book and find…

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    For student protestors he had become a hero of the movement (Kulver 76). Students , workers , intellectuals ,police men and even soldiers arrived with the coming of Gorbachev. Students had taken action, they were desperately needing a reform. The Cultural Revolution was also a time to remember for China. China had recently felt the of part of the democracy movement. In addition to protest, student began to go on hunger strikes Martial law was at all closet trying to be avoided (Kuver 80)…

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    What struck me about this week’s readings was the relationship between ethnographic voices via locale (in all its various meanings) and positionality. I am glad these were specifically ordered, as Linda Alcoff’s questions – who should be speaking for whom? Are ethnographers always the best interpreters? Should the insider authority of the subaltern always be assumed? What kind of violence is being done through this kind of professional/privileged ethnographic interpretation? And what kind of…

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