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    Affirming Diversity through Multicultural Education To affirm diversity public schools must develop their multicultural education programs and curriculum (Nieto, 2012). Advancing a multicultural curriculum will need to purposeful with a proactive approach. Administrators and faculty will need to be retrained and develop the skills to teach from a multicultural point of view (Nieto, 2012). Educators will need to immerse themselves in cultural experiences, engage in conversations with others…

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    the Roman Empire. This assimilation is evident in today’s society with dishes that are a combination of diverse cultures that come together to provide a unique taste. The recipe for Fried Veal Escalope with Raisins is an example of cultures coming together to bring a unique taste to a person’s taste buds. The Romans loved their food, which became more luxurious and elaborate as their empire increased. The food of the earliest Romans was of the simplest kind (“Roman Empire & Colosseum”, 2015).…

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    many cultures along with their characteristic in Canada for Canada to be classified as having one culture, therefore Canada does not carry a culture, regardless of the few similarities visible amongst Canadians. This is reinforced through the Multiculturalism Act of 1971 which embraces and…

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    However, in 1973 the White Australia Policy was abolished by the Whitlam government, and since then, steps have been made in the direction of Multiculturalism. In 1989 the Hawke government released the “National Agenda for a Multicultural Australia.” (Dr Henry Nicola, 2012) This stated that all people within Australia people had, by law: • “The right to express individual heritage, language and religion;…

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    1. Introduction First of all, globalization has a very strong influence to human’s life. According to Ukpere (2011) explains that globalization is an intense and incredible power that cannot be denied, as it has conveyed positive features to some parts of the world, on the other hand it also has negative effects. The workplace is one of the examples that affected by globalization. To illustrate, globalization of work force grow and changes rapidly the working environment to be more diversity.…

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    The article I chose to critique is titled, “Promoting Social and Cultural Competence for Students from Diverse Backgrounds with Disabilities”, written by Beatrice Adera and Maria L. Manning (2014) and published in the journal of Multicultural Learning and Teaching, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp 67-82. Summary of the Article “Promoting Social and Cultural Competence for Students from Diverse Backgrounds with Disabilities” (Adera and Manning, 2014) examines social interaction, social competence, and cultural…

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    Manju Kapur’s fourth novel The Immigrant (2008) is a story of two immigrants, Nina and Ananda. Manju Kapur chose Canada as the background for her novel The Immigrant and discusses the Indian diaspora in Canada. The novel explores the issues of cultural conflict, alienation, dislocation of Indian culture, diaspora and quest for identity. It reflects the loneliness and the search of self being experienced by the immigrants. The beginning of the novel poses the identity issues of the immigrants by…

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    created equally but unique. In history one recognizes that the human species by nature is nomadic, constantly trekking from one place to another, essentially promoting multiculturalism. The world is a diverse place; cultures consistently migrate and interact with each other. Though there are inestimable benefits to multiculturalism ranging from technological advancements to the literal mixing of races, there are also numerous issues that plague characters relating to identity due to this…

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    In the environment like ours, diversity in every aspect of life conclusively cannot be avoided. Moreover, we live in a country where so many variably cultures lying on. Wherever we are, like or dislikes, differences in culture is always around us. Cultural diversity refers to a situation in which the variety of human societies and social aspect lie in a specific region, or in the whole world. As well as more obvious of the cultural differences arise among people, such as language, clothing,…

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    America’s Education system has transformed into a world in which cultural pluralism has taken over the classroom. Multicultural education is a broad term that encompasses: race, culture, gender, and social class. This perspective poses many challenges for current educators and draws upon previous ideologies. According to the Michigan Sociological Review, “The multicultural perspective represents an ideology involving justice, social fairness, and equality for all” (p. 52). While this…

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