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    Multiculturalism is important in nursing because healthcare providers like us are faced with greater proportion of patients from various ethnic groups. Galanti explained that the United States hospitals are trying to achieve the objective of having a diverse staff, serving diversified population. Since the United States is well known for the modern technologies when it comes to healthcare, people from various countries with different cultural backgrounds come here to seek medical treatment.…

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    Everyone in America has the right to believe what he wants, but multiculturalism pushes Americans to accept the culture and religion of others. Without love for the country, there can be no patriotism. Multiculturalism gives the idea that one should be able to move to a country, reside there, make his living there, raise his children there, build his life there, yet still have no loyalty or…

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    very beginning, this novel deals with multiculturalism. However, one can wonder if White Teeth is more a novel about multicultural Britain or the generation gap between parents and children. This essay will attempt to answer this question by firstly examining in what extent this novel is about Britain's multiculturalism. Then, it will study the generation gap between generations of immigrants and its relevance in Smith's novel. For Zadie Smith, multiculturalism in London is nothing new but the…

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    something like this has ever be done in anywhere of the world, and it set a model for other countries in the future. The Multiculturalism policy recognizes the different cultures in Canada, and how those cultures together, make up Canada. It also allows people to embrace their country’s traditions and languages, without facing discrimination. While some people thought multiculturalism would damage the Canadian identity, it created a new sense of Canadian identity of where everyone is welcomed…

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    As Sunera Thobani’s article entitled “Multiculturalism and the Liberalizing Nation” argues, the concept of race was actually used as an exploitative tool to fulfill ulterior motives within the context of Canadian history. When Canada altered their previously strict immigration policy and implemented…

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    By understanding how each plays a role in the making of society. we know that multiculturalism is various cultures, i.e. religion, racial, cultural behaviors, and cultural thinking co-existing in a nation or population of people. Structural functionalism is a category of sociology that looks at and address society as a whole in the way…

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    Diversity goals are not just directed at ethnicity, they also include the increasing number of men in nursing (Houston, 2014). Men entering the nursing profession have been investigated from several different perspective, due to male gender characteristics and existing public image. Nursing is often considered as a career choice by female. Men have worked as nurses for centuries. Men are said to be the first nurses, it is believed that during the black plague in the 1300’s, a group of men…

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    Multiculturalism and diversity are some things that Canada is known for and is proud of, a fundamental foundation of Canada. Multiculturalism in Canada celebrates differences among race, culture and religion. However, something so special to Canada is now diminishing through the discourse of post-secondary education. On November 2014, Maclean’s magazine published an article titled, “Too Asian”. This was soon changed to “The Enrollment Controversy” due to negative discourse caused by the name.…

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    Canada was the first nation in the world that adopted the concept of multiculturalism as an official policy. By doing so, the country acknowledged the importance in the value and dignity of all Canadian citizens regardless of their racial or ethnic background, their language or religious views (Canadian Multiculturalism and Inclusive Citizenship, 2012). With that being said, staffing appointments and recruitment performed in the federal public service needs to be based on the standard principle…

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    Challenges, Rewards, and Experience One of the most challenging parts of my research project was working with the different logistical norms in Ecuador. Communicating with the organizations proved to be very difficult. When I originally planned my research project, I found the contact information for these organizations, but when I arrived to Ecuador this information was either incorrect or outdated. When I did have the right contact information, it often took several phone calls and…

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