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    Cultural Abilities

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    The article I chose to critique is titled, “Promoting Social and Cultural Competence for Students from Diverse Backgrounds with Disabilities”, written by Beatrice Adera and Maria L. Manning (2014) and published in the journal of Multicultural Learning and Teaching, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp 67-82. Summary of the Article “Promoting Social and Cultural Competence for Students from Diverse Backgrounds with Disabilities” (Adera and Manning, 2014) examines social interaction, social competence, and cultural…

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    Manju Kapur’s fourth novel The Immigrant (2008) is a story of two immigrants, Nina and Ananda. Manju Kapur chose Canada as the background for her novel The Immigrant and discusses the Indian diaspora in Canada. The novel explores the issues of cultural conflict, alienation, dislocation of Indian culture, diaspora and quest for identity. It reflects the loneliness and the search of self being experienced by the immigrants. The beginning of the novel poses the identity issues of the immigrants by…

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    In the environment like ours, diversity in every aspect of life conclusively cannot be avoided. Moreover, we live in a country where so many variably cultures lying on. Wherever we are, like or dislikes, differences in culture is always around us. Cultural diversity refers to a situation in which the variety of human societies and social aspect lie in a specific region, or in the whole world. As well as more obvious of the cultural differences arise among people, such as language, clothing,…

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    Diversity in School Adding diversity has benefits and challenges which are explored in two article written by Great Staff School and an Excerpt of a Brochure called Benefits and Challenges of Diversity in School (Benefits and Challenges). Having diversity can play a huge role in shaping a student’s academic’s experience. Taking conflicting sides on issue of diversity in school and approach their views in a very competent way. Great School Staff is an advocate for diversity, however Benefits…

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    Feet, finally grounded Don’t educate your children to be rich, educate them to be happy. Jesse Glyn Frazier is 27 years old with a degree in Theater and Cinema. He had a minor in creative writing. He has moved over seventeen times; Saint Joseph being his home for past twelve years. As we go out to the back porch the sun is starting to set and you can hear crickets starting to chip. I can see he is nervous, messing with the color of his grey polo shirt, as we begin to sit down for the…

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    Defining what American culture is today can be somewhat difficult in today’s society. American culture is always fluctuating. The United States has traditionally been referred to as a "melting pot," welcoming people from many different countries, and hoping to find a better means of life. However, others refer it to as a “Salad”; the ingredients are there, but not everything mixes well. America is full of rich culture, but not every person living in America understands cultures besides their own…

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    America has long-touted itself as “the land of opportunity” for people of different colors and origins, but some writers and scholars believe there are forces at work threatening to destroy the multi-cultural essence of its rich history. In an excerpt from the book Rez Life: An Indian’s Journey Through Reservation Life, David Treuer explores the power of language as a means to ensure Native American cultural survival. In the film Crash, Paul Haggis presents stories of racial intolerance through…

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    Diversity In Kinesiology

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    Why should we care about diversity in kinesiology? Diversity pursues an evolving understanding of the importance of human interaction in kinesiology-related fields beyond the level of simple tolerance. Diversity within creates a working and learning environment that encourages varied perspectives and an open exchange of ideas in an unbiased and non-prejudicial way. Diversity is important to higher education because diversity in perspectives leads to institutional success and quality. American…

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    Since Rene Descartes first penned the phrase “cogito ergo sum”, Western thought has been obsessed with the notion of the self and its significance. At the core of one’s self is his identity -- his absolute consistency with himself, which “derives its distinction from what it is not” (Bennet, Grossburg, and Morris 173). An inherent faith in the validity of this identity is vital, lest we become vulnerable to descending into an abyss of self-doubt and total nihilism. Yet with the introduction of…

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    Over the course of its history, Canada is often considered a safe haven for a large amount of people from places such as the Middle East, Asia, Europe, and possibly the United States after this November’s election. In the article An Unknown Country by Roy Macgregor, the idea that Canada is formed from countless different cultures, and a leader in acceptance and tolerance is a central notion brought forth, despite discussing some blemishes in it’s past in welcoming others. In essence, the main…

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