Advantages of Multiculturalism Essay

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    Globalization is the convergence of the culture and is based on the notion that when people from different cultures move to other areas or contact with each other than their cultures converge with each other. Brook (2005) in his article All Cultures Are Not Equal informs the readers about the aspects of globalization in cultural geography. Globalization according to him has not provided any basis for cultural diffusion and people in western world made their own communities with people who are…

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    Multiculturalism describes the existence, acceptance, or promotion of multiple cultural traditions within a single jurisdiction, usually considered in terms of the culture associated with an ethnic group (Wikipedia, 2015). Workplace in today’s organisations has employees from diversified backgrounds and as sharing of knowledge is global and seamless, irrespective of audience; the environment has become friendlier than before, and colleagues are friends or a friend of friends, resulting in hiring…

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    rounded person. I’m interested in studying English, and being in the capital with its rich history and with resources like the Smithsonian museum and the Library of Congress just minutes away from campus excites and motivates me to learn and take advantage of these sources. Accessible location in the capital will also lead me to numerous great internship opportunities that will help…

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    Birmingham's economy is one that has been rooted in multiculturalism. Through being both an ideal destination for overseas investment and being linked as the ‘workshop of the world’, Birmingham can claim to be a ‘multicultural city’. A point that may once have been viewed by many as a negative may now be recognised…

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    Multiculturalism is the abstraction that multiple, distinct cultures can exist together and be recognized in a society. This concept builds ethnic diversity, enhancing communities. According the Guest (2014), “today’s flow of globalization are intensifying the…

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    When many people think of Australia, thoughts of stunning beaches, very strong accents and multiculturalism come to mind. However for one of these things, this is not always the case. Despite there being people in Australia from ethnicities all over the world, Australia isn’t very welcoming to a specific group of people, that is, Asylum Seekers. The Australian government, both past and present, has introduced very tight laws regarding the treatment and Australia’s acceptance of Asylum Seekers.…

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    to find out how different educational institutions support the idea of multiculturalism and how have been addressing the issues of gender differences and class among their students. It important also to investigate the various issues that the social justice advocacy programs are addressing within the country The issues are of great importance since they will help me in understanding the issue of diversity and multiculturalism within the globe and also in the education sector which nurtures…

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    American as it was not fully shaped from the USA. The British culture has its own history and is developing through the years in a way to protect its identity and people. To sum up, the United States as a superpower due to geographical advantages, multiculturalism and globalization will always have a cultural impact on British culture to a small or some…

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    According to statistics gathered from the Sentencing Project (2014) “In 2010, African American comprised 17 percent of all juveniles, but 31 percent of all arrest” (p. 1). Similarly, Kirby et al. (2014) stated that “African American youths have higher rates of juvenile incarceration and are more likely to be sentenced to adult prison” (p. 3). Based on statistical data from the Department of Justice’s Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation,…

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    stating, “The United States can no longer afford an isolationist education, any more than the world can afford an isolationist American Public” (McGray 359). Through this quote, McGray alerts American legislators that a curriculum that lacks multiculturalism will make the country fall behind other nations and subsequently compromise the future of the United States of America. McGray triggers American legislators’ emotions, pushing them to think carefully about the enhancement of the American…

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