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    America’s Cultural Diversity The America today, which is the most diverse country in the world has been built and formed from many countries cultural and ethnic influences. Throughout the American history there have been influxes of various groups from around the world. These ethnic influences have been documented since the 1400s when Christopher Columbus sailed from Spain and came across the indigenous people of America. America was settled by the Spanish and the British with such…

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    Inuit and Haida There are many different tribes in the world. Two specific tribes are the Inuit and Haida. Do you realize how similar the Inuit and Haida are, but at the same time how different they are? They’re similar and different in every category, but I really want to focus on clothing and food. Then, I want to recap some more universals. To begin, the Inuit and Haida have many things in common and unalike in the category clothing. One similar thing is that no women in either…

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    various methods of how to manage diversity which came to be known as multiculturalism (Vertovec, 2007). The ‘Race relations act 1965’ was taken out to promote equality among different ethnic individuals to live in harmony, especially migrant. Discrimination was one of the key problems faced by migrants, and other ethnic minority people, this act was taken out to avoid such discrimination and to make individuals feel more part of the wider society. There is a “Life in the United Kingdom Test”…

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    All the kids are doing it. They’re doing it in the park, in their yard, between buildings, and just about anywhere there’s two structures to tie down to. I’m talking about the latest sport activity trend, slacklining. Hikers first used slacklining way back in the 70’s. They used the activity as a way to exercise their balance in between hiking adventures. Now, it has grown from an exercise to an everyday activity. The people who participate in slacklining, are often humorously called slackers.…

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    article say’s immigration is one way an ethnic group comes to reside in a particular place. Some people argue that African Americans and Native Americans should not be considered an ethnic groups and should be considered a racial group. Some ethnic groups are American Indians, Latinos, European Americans, and African Americans. Immigrants become ethnics, and ethnic identities emerge and change, ethnicity is dynamic. Ethnic groups have changed their ethnic identity, they have…

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    Describe The Flea Market

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    Savannah, Georgia is a populous city filled with people of all different cultures, but surprisingly there are areas which unknowingly combine several sub-cultures together to form one large culture in Savannah. Keller’s Flea Market, which is a family owned business started in March of 1965, is a prime example of a multicultural society that can be compared on a continental or global scale. The experience of the flea market began when I missed the turn to the parking lot. Instead, I was required…

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    Diversity In Classroom

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    1. Racial and ethnic groups are not always integrated throughout the school curriculum. What are some ways in which you can integrate the racial and ethnic background of your students into the curriculum? How can you learn more about the ethnic and racial groups that may be represented in your future classroom? To integrate racial and ethnic background of students into the curriculum, I can expand the lessons of different cultures and their perspectives with role models of different…

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    nationality. A good instance of ethnicity Spanish ancestry and German irrespective of the nationality. Ethnicity can also be termed as the sense of fit into a communal cohort with a collective nationality or social custom while the subspecies or race is a group of people with common physical features. Even though many people think of race and ethnicity as being similar, there are in fact many differences among them. The race is the biologically engineered features and can be termed as an…

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    In the dictionary, racial profiling is defined as “the use of race or ethnicity as grounds for suspecting someone of committing an offense” (Oxford Dictionary). However, racial profiling goes way deeper than a simple explanation. Racial profiling has torn apart many communities and has led many innocent people to be looked at through a negative view. It is very likely to see a person of the African American race being the one accused of committing a said crime on the news. Everyone has heard the…

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    An ethnic group is a group of people who share the same culture, race, and history. They often speak the same language, share the same festivals, and eat the same food. They are different from religious groups. Religious groups are groups of people that believe the same in the same god or gods. People in a religious groups can be of different ethnicity, and people in an ethnic group can be of different religions. Africa is the second most populated continent in the world. It has many diverse…

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