Advantages of Multiculturalism Essay

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    donating that money to charities. As he states, “Again, the formula is simple: whatever money you’re spending on luxuries, not necessities, should be given away”. I was motivated by this article because I realized that not all individuals have the same advantage as I do. I have the chance to get an education, have a shelter and buy luxuries that others do not. If I have the chance to teach or help others, I would because I think that those individuals would really appreciate the help. So that is…

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    Unfortunately, the advantages of privilege are usually invisible to those who gain benefit from them (Whitley & Kite, 2006), therefore it is tough to identify them in my life. Anderson and Hill-Collins (2004) identified a list of frequent positive influences that white privilege…

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    background that people think “certain ethnicity are superior to others” , so that is why we need multiculturalism to wiping out this kind of situation. What is more, Canadian society is benefiting from immigrants, such as economy and low birth rate issues. According to Peter Hall, chief economist for Export Development Canada “New Canadians have a natural advantage in their countries of origin markets because they speak the language, they know the culture and they understand how business works…

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    Since the adoption in 1971, the Multiculturalism policy has been greatly debated about it’s expediency in Canadian society. Founded by settler two settler societies, Canada has been built on a foundation on cultural an ethnic diversity. Today, Canada has certainly become a nation of immigrants, but prior to the European colonization of Canada, a predominately homogenous ethnic group occupied Canada, the Aboriginals (or First Nations Peoples). Today after being dominated by Western European…

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    The term ‘Cultural Diversity’ refers to the presence of cultures different to the majority culture in a society. There are two approaches to cultural diversity: Multiculturalism, which institutionalises tolerance and inclusion by law and uniculturalism, which allows cultural minorities to express their culture but regards the majority culture as national ethos. The opposite of cultural diversity is the approach of monoculturalism, which aims for a homogenous society by only entitling the…

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    Secondly, globalization should be encouraged because it leads to cultural diversity. Cultural diversity basically can be viewed when the dissimilarities in race, ethnicity, language, nationality, religion, and sexual orientation are denoted within a community (Amadeo, 2013). We now live in a world in which markets, media, law, corporation, labor, scientific research and advocacy groups are international, multinational, and multicultural. It is true that there many people are doubtful of this new…

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    Just as there are advantages which come with diversity, there may be disadvantages as well, and implications for managers. The first disadvantage of diversity, is that communication encompasses a wide variety of communication challenges. These could include skills,traditions,background, experiences, outlooks, languages, which could all affect communication in the workplace (Bovee, Thill 2008). This can cause tensions in the organisation, and thus can cause an undesired environment in the…

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    Advantages Of Being Bicultural

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    Grosjean emphasizes that “It has long been known that there are many advantages to being bicultural such as having a greater number of social networks, being aware of cultural differences, and taking part in the life of two or more cultures, being an intermediary between cultures and so on.” Grosjean is correct because having two cultures in life broadens a person's understanding for other cultures and traditions. In addition, it is also very beneficial when it comes to working and…

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    The purpose of this paper is to investigate the methods and approaches of embedding multicultural education in a classroom setting. The research will also address the following topics; marginalized and culturally diverse students dilemma in the classroom, opposition of students` native cultures and the host country`s culture. Additionally, other topics of interest will be the students` awareness in a democratic educational atmosphere and models and practices of multicultural education and…

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    Overt Racism In Canada

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    Today Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. The Canadian Government and Racism 3. Increasing Diversification of Immigrants and its effects on Racism in Canada 4. The Question of Canada’s Multiculturalism Act 5. Conclusion In the past, Canada was not known for its multiculturalism or seemingly racism-free ideals. Similar to the U.S., the United Kingdom, and several European nations, it held the belief of white supremacy. Examples of overt racism against visible…

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