Advantages of Multiculturalism Essay

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    "Cultural relativism is an undeniable fact", Jack Donnelly postulates in his journal entitled, "Cultural Relativism and Universal Human Rights" (Donnelly, J); the axiom rings true not only inside anthropology, but inside the emergency room, whenever two cultures clashes and "the conflict [becomes] confined to differences in belief systems" (Fadiman, A). One example that comes to mind in the recent decades is the confrontation between the Lee family and a public hospital in Merced, California,…

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    Social disadvantages can be worsened or mitigated by what schools and other learning settings do (Ewing, 2013). Too often do educators and schools; have low expectations of children from low socio-economic (SES) backgrounds, make excuses for underachievement, blame the background of the student, see children as incapable, as having problems rather than take a strength-based approach, Staff low-SES schools with less qualified and experienced teachers, fail to use the child’s background, skills,…

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    their own countries to gain citizenship in America, and this is why America coined the name the Melting Pot. We are all just a piece of the American puzzle. The Melting Pot helps people feel welcome and wanted in a culture other than their own. Multiculturalism definitely played a part in early America. People who immigrated from other countries to America assimilated to the culture around them. That wasn’t because they were forced to do it, they did it because they were welcomed into America.…

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    America has always been the country where immigrants come for a better life. Our country’s society has constantly been changing as more and more people come here from different walks of life. There has been a rise in the attention given to immigrants and the cultural changes in America lately. Multiculturalization and racial diversity can be both beneficial and harmful to our society today. Language is one of the biggest effects of the United States becoming a multicultural country. I go to…

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    The wealthy and privileged receiving preferential treatment in the education system was supposed to end long ago in the 1950’s. Prudence Carter, in her book Keepin’ It Real: School Success Beyond Black and White shows that the great inequality still exists. She observes the relationships between gender, ethnicity, and culture as it applies to a group of low income students in Yonkers, New York. Carter’s research reveals that the work of reaching equality in education is far from finished. One…

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    as a pioneer in building a non-conventional approach to global leadership in his company Starr Consulting Group. The essential reason why Starr (2015) started to design a new structure for leadership consulting is because he saw the lack of multiculturalism in organizations…

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    The purpose of this essay is to discover the effects of globalization and compare two mutually related concepts, (1) the concept of assimilation and the (2) notion of integration in the context of Canada’s policy of multiculturalism. Usually, the terms are associated with the movement of immigrants to a new country, and the social changes that occur as a result of the adjustment processes in the host country. As Favell (2005) writes, the two concepts have their roots in Durkheim’s functionalist…

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    the U.S. or European parties against immigration are gaining traction, it’s become clear that opposition to multiculturalism is currently rampant. German chancellor Angela Merkel is under fire for the number of refugees being let into this country; but perhaps her actions are serving one of her oldest goals, true multiculturalism in Germany. In October of 2010, she declared that multiculturalism in Germany had failed; her disappointment in the nation’s efforts sparked many discussions concerning…

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    Family Counseling in Multiculturalism Students name Professor Course Date Introduction Every society has cultural diversity with each culture and individual possessing unique traits. An understanding of the actual differences may at times harbor disrespect, discrimination, and conflicts. Such issues arise when the indigenous ethnic group considers itself superior to the foreigner ethnic group while viewing them as an intimidation to their way of life and cultures. Multiculturalism encompasses…

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    Causes & Effects of Diversity in the Workplace by Marilyn Lindblad, Demand Media Many organizations recognize the importance of diversity and inclusion in the workplace. A diverse workforce takes different approaches to solving problems. Customers appreciate the chance to work with individuals who understand their background and culture. Understanding the causes and effects of diversity in the workplace helps companies create initiatives that attract and retain a diverse workforce. Defining…

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