Advantages of Multiculturalism Essay

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    should be permitted to take advantage or harm another human being. Relativism says that harming another human being is permissible if a certain culture says that it is correct to do so. In regards to a human life, every human being is of equal value and no one deserves more or less than the other. It is very cruel to want to willingly harm someone without it being for reasons of self defense. Everyone in the entire world should be prohibited from taking any kind of advantage over another person…

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    creates suspicion of national allegiance, preserves prejudices rather than overcoming them, and threatens to defile the unique American culture created through assimilation and acculturation. Propagated by the invocation of politically correct multiculturalism and overly liberal immigration policies; it creates a society that is disunited and in direct opposition of the American national motto of E Pluribus Unum – Out of many, One. This hyphenation of national identities (example:…

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    students, especially English-speaking students. The law emphasized the acquisition of English rather than supporting minority languages and cultures. Because of the push for learning English, English-speaking students, who were mostly white, had an advantage with these standard tests. Since, theses assessments were primarily written for English-speaking students, minorities, who usually were still learning English, had more trouble with theses tests. No Child Left Behind created…

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    to vote. Legal citizens can take a part into politics by voting for the formation of government and the candidate of next prime minster. These show the just human rights every Canadian has. In addition, people living in Canada benefit from its multiculturalism. Canada is a multicultural society with people come from many different ethnic background live in. Canada has two official languages—English and French. Beside that, there are many people speak dissimilar languages. The languages people…

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    Xochitl Tovar ENG 313 Prof. T. Sung THE SQUATTER AND THE DON Introduction The Squatter and the Don is a literary piece by Maria Amparo Ruiz De Burton whose primary agenda is to explain controversy in multiculturalism. The book focuses on descriptive occurrences in California of the Alamar Family, who struggles with squatters who settle in their land. These squatters are doing several volatile things, like killing Don Mariano Alamar’s cows without any fear of consequence. Out of the different…

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    Immigration: the last resort. Since the commencement of human kind, immigration has had always been a factor of multiculturalism and development. Africa was the cradle of humanity, and a massive exodus allowed the entire earth to become inhabited. According to the Longman dictionary, immigration is the act of "coming into a country in order to live there permanently". However, this definition engenders the following question: why people depart their homeland country, abandon their families and…

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    study suggests that organizations' ability to attract, retain, and motivate people from diverse cultural backgrounds, may lead to competitive advantages in cost structures and through maintaining the highest quality human resources. Further capitalizing on the potential benefits of cultural diversity in work groups, organizations may gain a competitive advantage in creativity, problem solving, and flexible adaptation to change. Pelled et.al (1996) argued that diversity attributes such as…

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    Australia’s water shortage is a result of too much immigration. However, the reality was that the more migrants that arrived in Australia, the more the economy rose. To have a migrant with labouring skills become a citizen in Australia, was an advantage. Their skills were useful is assisting and transferring their procedures and strategies to domestic workers. The growing influx of skilled workers from overseas contributed to technological advancements as well as the mining…

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    all Canadians. Pierre Trudeau had a big impact on supporting and forming a strong bond of multiculturalism of all ethnic groups in Canada. He also played a significant role in forming Canada into a bilingual country, showing how much he supported the French language just as much as the English language. There were lots of issues happening with Quebec wanting to be…

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    Counter-movement. This chapter focused on the idea of transnationalism, along with many different movements, specifically human rights, also the issue of “…whether the humanist universalism implicit in all three movements is adequate to deal with diversity, multiculturalism and the rise of non-Western civilizational projects,” (Munck, 2007, pg 75). This leads to the idea of human rights and how “human beings are deemed to have universal rights regardless…

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