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    teachers to understand issues of diversity and difference involving multiculturalism, poverty and gender stereotyping. This essay will be elaborate these three issues by the unit readings, Early Years Learning Framework and Australia curriculum. Multiculturalism means people from different countries or cultural backgrounds living in a country apart from their origin. According…

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    Most of the participants stated that they had observed no differences. However, there was one participant that had observed some inequities of other ethnic groups by their administrator. P7 was one of the participants that felt her principal treats her just like all of the other teachers by stating, “I have not encountered such. My administrator has always treated me the same as my non-African American counterparts.” P1 was very to the point, with no elaboration on the subject, “No.” P2…

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    How are the stereotypes portrayed by the characters? (In terms of physical appearance and behavior) Stereotyping of divergent ethnic minorities creates societal impacts such as inequality, prejudices, and unreasonable fear. Stereotypes portrayed in the Movie “Crash” are African Americans, Mexican Americans, Persians (usually considered with the Arabs) and Asians. The stereotypes are based on physical traits such as language, color, tattoos, cultural activities, and perceived “Homelands”. In…

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    • This week, my boyfriend and I were arguing. I typically try not to argue with my boyfriend because I feel as though they are pointless. My goal is to love my boyfriend and be supportive, versus arguing. On this day, my boyfriend wanted to play a joke on me in front of his roommate. I 'm a nonsense person, and it’s hard to take jokes. Of course I laugh, however faking that you went to jail is nothing to play with. I was in Hanover baking cupcakes with a girl that is on my floor. He kept calling…

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    Imagine sitting in a warehouse on the upper eastside with house music playing in the background waiting on a ball to begin. Unexpectedly the announcer says, “category is… bring it to the runway” suddenly a 6 foot man dressed in a flashy gown, creative themed makeup, a dark colored wig, and 9 inch heels is prancing towards you. While he is prancing and sashaying down the runway, the crowd is going crazy, yelling and screaming in awe. The audience energy increases every time a new contestant…

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    I proudly identify myself as a female Filipino Canadian who believes in equality. My parents were born in the Philippines and I grew up in Canada. In today’s society, I feel as if I am a minority because of my race and my gender. The article written by Peggy opens my eyes and enables me to recognize the advantages she has because of the colour of her skin. Peggy states all the privileges she receives, “I can go into a music shop and find music of my race represented”. Peggy says that it’s…

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    You can’t look at America as a single person or body, it is a heterogeneous mixture of people, ethnicities, wealth, and backgrounds. There isn’t a blue America, and there isn’t a red America, there’s so many different pockets and groups that can influence demographics and elections. So really no one is living in the same country as anyone else, everyone has different lives and experiences that influence their decisions. People who voted for Hillary Clinton saw the world much differently than…

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    Even though Black citizens of the Western world have been excluded from the mainstream narratives that portraiture provides, there are rare instances where they are included in portraits. This provides the question as to whether there is a fair representation that is to the same standards as Whites. When portrayed, Black people are often shown in a way that exhibits a concept that favors White features and history over that of their own marginalized. This notion is exhibited in the Manet…

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    I was going to tell everyone: I am genderfluid. The non-binary is any gender that isn't male or female. And there are a plethora of other genders away from those strict societal standards. There is agender, genderqueer, demiboy/girl, and many more. And it isn't entirely unheard of in the LGBT+ community. When I was small and 15 and afraid I was broken, I looked beyond being transgender, which is transitioning from one gender to another. I still wanted to be a girl, but I liked feeling like a boy…

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    importance.While many people believe that gender is a part of a person’s qualifications, it actually is not. According to Kathleen Dolan, a professor at Wisconsin Milwaukee, men and women focus on different issues. Men deal with taxes, trade, military, and economic development whereas women usually focus on education, health care, and poverty (Dolan, pg. 14). This shows that men and women may be stronger in different areas in terms of qualifications, but gender in itself does not make a person…

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