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    Social networking is the expansion of social contacts by making connections through individuals, and the two well-known types of capitals are bonding capital and bridging capital. The linkages of the two capitals have a massive influence on immigrants to communicate and be affiliated to the community. For instance when a group of individuals from one culture associate with other immigrants from another culture and “involve relationships beyond a tight-knit community, it’s likely to promote a…

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    many cultures along with their characteristic in Canada for Canada to be classified as having one culture, therefore Canada does not carry a culture, regardless of the few similarities visible amongst Canadians. This is reinforced through the Multiculturalism Act of 1971 which embraces and…

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    students receive in school are supposedly an enlightening experience that teaches students the main concepts such as math, english, science, and history. But the writers of Rethinking Schools disagree, specifically the writers of the subsection Multiculturalism and Anti-bias education. The lack of attention towards a diverse learning environment teaches the students to discriminate on race and specific gender roles. A diverse environment can change over time or can either stay the same, based on…

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    The suburb of Cabramatta has long been known as a highly populated area by Indo-Chinese migrants and influenced manifestly by their culture since the influx of refuges from the Vietnam War and Australia’s change in past migration policies. Cabramatta has been the centre of academic debates and literature since the 1990’s due to the ethnic residential concentration within the one area. Ethnic residential concentration is the large migration of one group from a particular culture to another…

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    The term ‘Cultural Diversity’ refers to the presence of cultures different to the majority culture in a society. There are two approaches to cultural diversity: Multiculturalism, which institutionalises tolerance and inclusion by law and uniculturalism, which allows cultural minorities to express their culture but regards the majority culture as national ethos. The opposite of cultural diversity is the approach of monoculturalism, which aims for a homogenous society by only entitling the…

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    Cultural Responsiveness

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    In this paper, I will discuss how this class influenced my understandings about my own cultural identity while also learning about the identities of my future students. Incorporating multiculturalism within my classroom will be beneficial for my students because we live in a diverse society. I will incorporate my research and group presentations on Latino/Hispanic, Women/Girls, Poverty/Homelessness, LGBTQ, and American Indian students when working with my future students, who identify with the…

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    Three Source Essay

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    nation or not. This in comparison with the second source is similar in some manner because both resignation positivity towards nationalism and become a nation rather than partying and not being a nationalist. Source two strongly believes that Multiculturalism is what makes societies function the best, apposed to other ways. Lastly, the third source contrast majorly with the other two sources because Mr. Bernard opposes the idea of being a nationalist nation, however is shows some similarities…

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    Understanding Multiculturalism: In the Context of the American Educational System Learning about multiculturalism within the context of education was quite informative. But before we can get into why multiculturalism is important, let’s first define the idea of multiculturalism and there must be a push for multiculturalism with the public school system. The definition of one 's culture is created by a history of experiences. At many times, one 's culture can be misinterpreted by others who…

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    Canadian Culture

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    Canadian culture is a broad term that describes the literary, traditions, political and a number of social elements that are on behalf of Canada and Canadians. Canada has been widely considered as a multicultural country. Things such as other neighboring cultures, immigrants from other different cultures and time can influence a culture. Throughout the history, Canada was not always a multicultural country; its own aboriginal culture and early immigrants from European culture and traditions have…

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    Multiculturalism Analysis

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    Canadian policies. It respectfully challenges the saint idea that multiculturalism is great for Canada, however it does not claim Multiculturalism is actually bad. It continually demonstrates the underlying capability, the conventional restraints and the miniscule disorders of the policies and blinding discourse of multiculturalism. The book not only includes facts, but also ingenious connections and real life connections for multiculturalism to migration, issues with security and privacy, the…

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