Advantages of Multiculturalism Essay

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    capability of another Canadian national well known film structure, given its energizing hybridization of business stimulation frames, universal urban style, and postcolonial sensibility. The film has likewise energized broad basic analysis of multiculturalism in contemporary Canadian cinema, chief of which has been the work of Rinaldo Walcott. As broad as the composition on this film has been, the main part of the examination and investigation has been eminent for its impassion to inquiries of…

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    Education is rapidly changing in today’s society to meet the needs of the world around us and has left art and other skills behind in the process. In the article “Behind the Cello” Yo-Yo ma writes about how our society has modified our education to accommodate science without art. Students have begun missing out on opportunities in their life, and skills they have not been taught from missing out on art. Citizens today may become fit knowledge wise to go into the workplace but may be unprepared…

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    make spectators feel comfortable with being attracted to something “exotic”. Therefore, audiences are allowed the opportunity to casually participate in the culture and ignore the repercussions of appropriation, they “[adopt]” the rhetoric of multiculturalism without…

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    The American dream is the is an opportunity for people to have equal right to succeed in life regardless of one's ethnicity, religion, or gender. Many people immigrate to the United States looking for the American dream, but the price to pay is often very high. Reyna Grande is an immigrant who in her book The distance between us narrates her own experience about the struggles of coming to America and all the challenges she had to overcome in order to become successful. In search for the…

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    Bowen’s persona: Claire Dunphy, who often plays Gloria’s antithesis in the TV show. The stereotypes reinforced or highlighted in TV shows, contribute to behaviours in which the rest of the world treat minorities; particularly in countries where multiculturalism has given rise to inequality issues, such as the United States. Empirical research has consistently demonstrated the influence of exposure to television imagery on viewers ' real-world perceptions regarding racial/ethnic groups in the US.…

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    degree in Australian universities like University of Technology Sydney, Queensland University of Technology, Deakin university but I particularly was favorably disposed to Melbourne because it is voted as the world’s most livable city, known for multiculturalism and world class education. All in all, this city is a great place to begin career and make great connections which further made my head turn to Deakin University, making me aware of the fact that it also lies into top level universities…

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    The mammalian order Cetacea is composed of two parvorders, the Odontoceti (toothed whales) and the Mysticeti (baleen whales). They compromise of over 80 known living species of whales, dolphins and porpoises (Reiss & Marino, 2001; Simmonds, 2006). The compelling sets of characteristics they have acquired over their 55-60-million-year evolution including echolocation ability and complex social organisation (Hof, Chanis, & Marino, 2005) have created great belief that this order contains some of…

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    Everyone talks about how African American rights have improved since desegregation and the Civil Rights Act with many Americans feeling that we are no longer troubled by the intolerance of the past. Yet, subtle forms of racism are more of a widespread problem than we would like to admit. Yet, most people in the U.S. do not see themselves as prejudiced. Americans of all nationalities are seen as getting along peacefully together with recent reports on the media of cities working to increase…

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    There are numerous legislations and policies that govern and protect victims of domestic violence (DV), although the most common legislation currently in place is the Queensland Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act 2012 (DFV). DV within Australia is an increasing problem within the legal, social and medical fields. Phillips (2006) explains that an estimated 36% of female domestic violence victims are faced with physical assault, while 19% are victims of sexual assault. In Australia on…

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    Nationalism is an ideology that promotes a country towards a common goal in which people can celebrate the positive aspects of their nation. Many forms of nationalism can be corrupted and become directed against another group or nation, which can lead to senseless violence and incivility. Ultranationalistic ideologies such as neo-nazism or neo-fascism lead to groups with extreme loyalty toward a nation that lacks tolerance, as well as has very solid views that are very hard to change. Today,…

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