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    Zaibatsu Corporate Culture

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    There is absolutely no taking away of the distinctive corporate culture Japan has cultivated but it is through multiculturalism the Japanese firm is able to diversify and bring new concepts and practices. Some of Japans largest and most global firms such as Toyota, Rakuten, and Uniqlo have really been able to find such success due to their embracement of other cultures…

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    D1: Analyze the benefits of understanding diversity in relation to HSC. Introduction: what is diversity? In this assignment I will be analysing the benefits of understanding diversity in relation to health and social care. Diversity is all about respecting and valuing other people’s individual differences and talents. It is about creating an environment where everyone can thrive, participate and contribute. Diversity is aiming to recognise, respect and value other people’s differences to…

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    accommodates rise to treatment in the witness of and under the law (Wendy, 2014). Area 27 of the Charter additionally requires that it deciphered inside global setting. As state arrangement, multiculturalism has existed in Canada since 1971; it was dug in the Canadian Constitution of1981, and the official Multiculturalism Act which got renowned consent by1988. The goal of the Act was to encourage the social advancement of ethnic, social gatherings and empower minorities to overcome hindrances…

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    Word Race Definition

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    According to the text, the word race is described as the belief that biological subdivisions make up the human species in which they are divided into (Scupin, 2012, p. 11). White, black, yellow, Caucasoid, Mongoloid, and Negroid are the categories that were used to describe ones race (Scupin, 2012, p. 11). The Ancient Greek used the word genos which meant race and is affiliated with family, tribes and clans over time (Scupin, 2012, p. 12). The Athenians did not have the word race to form and…

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    societal values placed upon immigrants. Each country has its own personal definition of which is an immigrant threat and which is not, therefore it is subjective to change as their society change and time elapsed. For example, as some States view multiculturalism as unwanted, other state may consider it as a plus for their cultural…

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    Canadian model for instance is more like a salad bowl where you have all kinds of veggies but yet they are all unique, separate, and they don't end up blended together. Rodriguez states that, “America has so readily adopted the Canadian notion of multiculturalism because it preserves our preferences for thinking ourselves separate”, they have embraced this notion because they want to be diverse, but they also want to keep the culture unique and pure(89). Alternatively Mexico has a different…

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    diverse country, but he has appointed a diverse workforce to help him administrate the country. Obama’s development as the first truly global president can be connected to his upbringing in Hawaii, a state with a comprehensively rich history of multiculturalism and diversity; and more so, the time he spent in Indonesia, a country with a robust secular Muslim population. It’s also important to consider president Obama’s living experience; ranging from Honolulu to Chicago to Jakarta, and more…

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    Who is Ronald Reagan? Ronald Reagan was the forty-first president of the United States of America. President Ronald Reagan has received both praise and criticism for the way he lead the United States of America. Examples of some praises include reducing burdensome and unnecessary regulation of business, as well as restoring military strength and invigorating the economy. In addition, President Ronald Reagan was the most ideological president of the last decades, who affirmed that the Soviet…

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    Richard Rodriguez is a well-known author and famous for his autobiography, Hunger of Memory. During his childhood, he had struggles pertaining to his identity because he was born to Mexican immigrant parents. America is a diverse country filled with many cultures, beliefs and religions. Many people dream of traveling to and living in America and many people have. With this in mind, assimilation is a very important topic. According to Rodriguez, the definition of assimilation is the mixing of…

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    Canada currently prides itself as being tolerant and flexible with freedoms for all, regardless of the ethnic group. Canada recognizes multiculturalism as part of our national identity. While it presently is well on its way, it took a lot of determination, organization, and tenacity by the minority group immigrants and their white sympathizers. Canada in its early days was a young British nation that was populated mainly by farmers, fisher’s and fur traders. Early inhabitants were mainly…

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