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    Diversity In Canada

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    issue for Canadians at the time, as systematic discrimination limited the career opportunities available to these designated groups. 21 years later, it is evident that this regulation has helped significantly in addressing the wage gap and injecting diversity in the workplace. However,…

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    Diversity In The Giver

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    Making choices is very important for people on Earth today, however, Jonas’ community never had that luxury. In Lois Lowry’s novel The Giver, the creators of the community eliminated diversity and the ability to make choices. In addition to removing the options people have on Earth today, the Elders created a world where their authority could not be questioned and the rules would not be challenged. Jonas and the Giver are the only members of the community that have ever questioned the Elders’…

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    Diversity In Texas

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    increasingly diversified population (“The Constitution of the United States” 3). One state which exemplifies a rapid diversifying of a population is the southern states of Texas. Texas has long since been a state known for its diversity,…

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    Diversity In America

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    “American”, is defined as a citizen living in these United States of America, but that is only the beginning. An American could be called someone whose family has been in this land from the ice age and on. Or another person can call themselves American because they traveled to this country away from the struggles of their homeland. An American can be anybody who resides in North or South America, but the term is usually attributed to people living in the United States. When the average person is…

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    Diversity In NYU

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    Throughout my childhood, I was raised in a mono culture community and attended schools where a minority was the majority. When considering an institution I found diversity to be an important factor to take into account, essentially drawing me to NYU. In an environment where people of varying backgrounds come together and join there different minds and perspectives, the mind is bound to become more open. I believe this sort of setting is beneficial as it prepares you for the real world with a…

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    Diversity In Hawaii

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    Ever since the immigration act of 1965 went into action, many foreigners came to Hawaii to seek for a better life. People left their homeland due to political, economical, and survival issues. Leaving their homeland by migrating to America was opening the door to opportunity. Since so many people of different ethnicities lived in Hawaii, the Hawaiian culture became diluted, which allowed other ethnicities to throw in a piece of their culture into the local culture. Due to Hawaii’s melting pot,…

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    Diversity In The Giver

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    ensuring everything is exactly the same can prevent many problems that arise in our society. The quote, “Almost every citizen in the community had dark eyes,” (20) demonstrates the likeness in the features of everyone. In our society, the immense diversity in race and culture ensures no two people look or act the same. This can lead to, though, the inflated thoughts of a specific type to place themselves above another, causing isolation and ridiculement of that other type. The Community has…

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    Divergent Diversity

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    Change Your Diversity And Read Divergent Divergent is an amazing science fiction novel. The book was published in April 25, 2011. The book was written by Veronica Roth and won two awards. Veronica was raised in Barrington, Illinois. She first started off her career at Carleton College, but then later transferred to Northwestern University to join their creative writing program. She wrote her first book “Divergent” during her senior year at college over winter break. The book takes you on a…

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    Diversity In Education

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    demographics are rapidly changing. Children and families are coming from different backgrounds, cultures, and religions. To assist the demand for culturally competent educators, many educational programs have been implemented to accommodate the diversity. The teaching profession requires continuous education for educators because the educational requirements, demographic of students, and subject matter being taught are constantly changing. A teacher’s responsibilities extend further than the…

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    I have never felt as though I have been exposed too much diversity where I grew up, but now that I live in Terre Haute, I can see it more. I grew up in the smallest town one can think of. Cornfields after cornfields. It was so small if fact that I never seemed to see anyone who was much different from me. Our school system is made up of predominately white people, and it still does not seem to be changing. Growing up, I saw people who were like me every day. I guess I just was not looking hard…

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