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    We Are Not All the Same - Gender Equality There are some people who would try and convince you that men and women are exactly the same. This is simply not true. Both genders are of course equal in value, nobody should try and dispute this, but there are clear differences which identify them from each other and make them unique. These differences allow men and women to outperform each other in certain areas, which is better for everyone as the combined strengths of both genders can be put to…

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    “Statically Islam is the second religion in France, but socially it is practiced by a group of people that is dominated, unprivileged and reduced to political silence.” Ever since the attacks on the French magazine Charlie Hebdo in January of 2015, France has deemed itself incompatible with immigrants, particularly those who identify as Muslim or come from North Africa or the Middle East. Since the start of 2015 there have been more than 11 large-scale attacks affiliated with ISIS, causing…

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    employees also are subject to minimum level of training and sensitization and have to adjust themselves with their Indian colleagues in a team. Both German colleagues of the Indian employees and the bosses opined that they were subject to the multiculturalism at the work place and gradually learnt to deal with that. However, cultural difference is also often used against both Indian and German employees cutting across the ranks in the company to cover up the structural shortcomings of corporate…

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    White Privilege is an underlying “right” or “immunity granted” given to white people instead of color people. In the article “White Privilege Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack” by Peggy Mcintosh, her definition of white privilege is an invisible package of unearned assets (Mcintosh:49). Mcintosh explains how white people are carefully taught to not recognize white privilege (Mcintosh: 49). A good example of this is not being discriminated by the color of your skin, by your name, religion, and so…

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    government is a political group, person or party that the public appoints to power, who are responsible for expressing their interests and opinions on national matters. They oversee the expenditure of public money and actions of the government. The big advantage of a representative government is it allows the residents of countries, such as Australia, have some influence or say over the regulations in their countries. Having a representative government also comes with the reduction of crime and…

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    American society has long been hailed as the melting pot of the world, a diverse amalgam of culture and ideology that welcomes all the world’s people. But the Land of Opportunity’s quintessential ideology does not always mirror the actions of its citizens. Discrimination based on skin or culture has always been the dark byproduct of America’s great diversity. Merriam Webster defines racism as “a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities” (Merriam Webster) and as…

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    Moreover, we have to embrace multiculturalism in this unfamiliar business environment where potential of misperceptions is high. (Weakness) Industry Level Analysis To get a sense of what and who are we dealing with, we have analyzed the industry of Japan imported fruit market as follows…

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    associations in any case delegates of minorities are still underrepresented in nursing care. Subsequently, the viability of nursing care diminishes as a result of extending social holes amongst attendants and their customers. Now, the flow pattern to multiculturalism in the contemporary society is the key driver of the broadening in the working environment. Agents of various…

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    Critique of “No Room at the Inn” Mohamed Shashaa American University of Sharjah Formal Academic Critique of “No Room at the Inn” Introduction In her article “No Room at the Inn,” Yasmin Alibhai-Brown (2002) addresses the issues of immigration and multiculturalism with considering the objectionable and the advantageous consequences of them. Alibhai-Brown is a British columnist in the Independent and London’s evening standard newspapers. Meanwhile, she is a television broadcaster and an author.…

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    The world is always evolving in every aspect, whether it be technology or people, there is no denying it. However, the film industry moves at a much slower pace that it seems frozen in time. Everyone is much more open minded now than in the past. For instance, Tattoos were considered rebellious but now considered as body art. Society has learned to adapt with the times and gained the ability to accept everyone for who they are. Whereas, the film industry continues to judge people according to…

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