Advantages of Multiculturalism Essay

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    Kathryn Moeller’s 2016 article “Whiteness in an era of Trump: Where Do Go From here?” inquires upon the arisen political situation in America and it’s peoples views. She acknowledges the well-intentioned white americans who have become outraged and ashamed by how much support Trump has received during this election, in which she states he has displayed, a blatantly racist attitude towards coloured communities. It is due to this attitude, that the white working and middle class Americans are…

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    compelled to shed their previous beliefs and adopt new ones. This is derived not only from the liberal principle of freedom of thought, but also from the basic human need for recognition and authenticity as Charles Taylor elucidates upon in his, Multiculturalism: Examining the Politics of Recognition. Thus, the extent to which immigrants must assimilate into society and the degree to which states must adapt to immigrants primarily depends upon the definition of…

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    similar to the study as it studies intercultural marriages and she also utilized interviews in getting data and a snowball technique in achieving her desired sample. The difference of her study is that she only focused on the communication of Asian wives with their Caucasian husbands. Although this study also tackled communication, the main focus is on the adjustment process of the wives and is between South East-North East Asian couples. Her thesis was relevant to the study since communication…

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    It seems that throughout American history that if you weren’t the typical “white” American your voice wasn’t heard, as if their opinions and values were “muted” from the “white” American. Society had been become so “whitewashed” throughout time that if you were any other race you were basically invisible in work and society besides with your own group of people. This doesn’t only apply to race as gender also plays a big role into this as well as women were not as privileged as the men. Out of…

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    numbers of immigrants are definitely states with a bigger population rate. Immigrants prefer larger cities because of the diversity that they present. In a place with a diverse race, the job search success is growing, as people are more used to multiculturalism present. Between 2000 and 2014 California and Texas accounted for the biggest number of immigrants,…

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    Conservatives Vs Liberals

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    Which just as biased as the last. Believe immigration is a "Forbidden Topic". Others believe it is time to address and discuss the problems at hand. We are a nation bound by multiculturalism. So i believe this is a very important topic of discussion. Both in a sense as to the number of foreigners we let in. As well as what we should do with them once they are here. Conservatives believe in personal responsibility, although prosperity…

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    Gattaca is a film about conquering the human gene via genetic manipulation and how this technology cannot eradicate the problems of human nature. This assumes that to manipulate human genetics is justifiable and that human nature is a flaw. This film is about human nature triumphing over a society in which perfect DNA is the only measure of success. There are many examples of scientific advances in Gattaca. The main advance is genetic engineering and the ability to extract potential diseases of…

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    theirs, killed and destroyed their way of life, and required them to change their cultural identity if they wanted to survive. I had thought that improved when reservations were formed, but I was wrong. The government persistently harassed and took advantage of Native Americans well beyond what I’m sure most of us expected. So I hold an appreciation for their willingness to adapt and change while still keeping their identities intact. I would like to think this book was depicting the worst…

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    For a white and a black with the same test score lower than the average score, the latter will now have an advantage due to his race regardless if he is more disadvantaged. Using the Golden Rule reasoning, if I am in the situation of the black with this current mindset, I would not advocate for affirmative action. As a black, I might face a lack of respect by getting…

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    private email server and her husband’s infidelity. On the flip side, the Clinton camp also sought to exploit Trump’s penchant for speaking in a crass manner, citing the numerous occasions in which he said bombastic, incendiary and offensive remarks. The most direct application of The Art of War’s advice as it relates to using the enemy against oneself, comes from Clinton’s numerous advertisement which are comprised entirely of Donald Trump saying and behaving in a manner that may would find…

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