Advantages of Multiculturalism Essay

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    success in doing so proved to be one of the more instrumental moments in the history of navigation. He made two other voyages to India, and was appointed as Portuguese in India in 1524. To embark on the journey, Da Gama pointed his ships south, taking advantage of prevailing winds along the coast of Africa. Following several months of sailing, he rounded the Cape of Good Hope and began making his way up the eastern coast of Africa, toward the uncharted waters of the Indian Ocean By January, as…

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    engagement concept. The service-learning course’s value is being ambivalent by its impact on providers and receivers of the service. Different studies has shown different positive impacts of the service-learning course, such as solving issues of multiculturalism, self-development and increasing the social engagement for providers. While having great influence on providers of service learning, most of researches has not been focusing on the receivers of the service. Furthermore, using service…

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    When I asked many of my Asian friends about their impression about Australian people, almost no one thought of Aboriginal people at first. I recalled a friend’s excitement about his first holiday last year down under where his only perception about the Aboriginal people is the boomerang bought from a souvenir shop in Melbourne. Before coming to Australia, my impression about them was limited to black curly hair people living in the outback, boomerang, didgeridoo, traditional dance typically…

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    Morse Life organization is a premier provider of housing and healthcare services for the elderly persons in Palm Beach County. The organization plays a critical role in the community as it touches the lives of over 2000 elderly individuals every day committing to provide exceptional healthcare services to the elderly population. The organization provides essential services, as it is the only well-established corporation in the area offering a range of health care services that include memory…

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    Introduction The United States is known to be a “melting pot”, where there has been an increase in human diversity over the years. However, the nation has struggled to live up to its standard of an unprejudiced society. Multicultural education is a form of pedagogy that incorporates cultural and race diversity into schools and classrooms (Wilson 1997). The purpose of this is to have students appreciate their culture as well as embrace that of others. It is believed that schools and other…

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    degree of multiculturalism further required demographic management. Therefore, the Australia national legal systems incorporates demographic diversity of individuals with the apparent focus of reducing the inherent disadvantages of certain parts of Australia’s demographics, mainly women, and individuals with ethnic diversity, through legal recognition of…

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    Differences In Fashion

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    conceptual’. Continually, the media illustrates how whites are now in overpoweringly dominant positions, placing them outside the standard norm. (Dyer, 1997 as cited in White.) He has demonstrated this concept through Hazel Carby’s example of multiculturalism. She used the model of students using black texts in white classrooms. It is trusted that we should be accepting of both ethnicities, ‘to make visible what is rendered inevitable when it is viewed as in a normative state of existence’.…

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    to learn or one special person you want to understand better, go ahead and don't hesitate. As the saying goes ‘you snooze, you lose’. A Lot of people in Canada still believe in official bilingualism as it is a part of their mutual belief in multiculturalism. Prime Minister Trudeau’s faith that this would help to reform the nation into one great country, by dismantling the barriers between these two cultures exhibited the true grit of this great leader (Collections Canada). This act was a noble…

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    Mary Austin said “go as far as you dare in the heart of a lonely land, you cannot go so far that life and death are not before you.” There is no perfect place in this world; I have to understand that everywhere I go, there is going to be things that I like and dislike about it. In America, however, there are more of the like than the dislike for me. I came to America as a refugee with my family. Life in America is completely different from life in my previous country. It may be hard for the some…

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    become accustomed to different cultures. Canadians have a better understanding of the cultures and traditions of the minorities in the country as they are more exposed to them because of immigrants who continue to partake in their rituals. The advantages of immigration are numerous, but overall the impact they have on not only the economy but also the mindset of the population is what makes it such a vital part of Canadian society. Canada is known for being a melting-pot. A melting-pot refers…

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