Relationship with Diversity Diversity means being different from others and it can be on many basis that is nationality, culture, religion, life background, education etc. these and many other factors show the diversity between people in a society and in the world. Today you will find diverse people working together in almost every field such as schools, on jobs, while traveling, in restaurants, and in many other places and occasions. One of the examples is my College Campus. I study at AUAF…
However, the research shown in this article is specific to those of Asian descent, including me, and how our culture affects our emotional state.…
slavery as that which “undermined both the meaning of consent in the republic, and the very unity post-Revolutionary nationalism sought to enact.” The presence of slavery, as viewed by Furstenberg, is seen as something that is detrimental to the nation as a whole. Although slavery seems to have ample evidence and support in Furstenberg’s work, the musical Hamilton offers minimal evidence of such an issue. In the song, “My Shot,” John Laurens proves to be a very vocal abolitionist: “But we’ll…
author of Imagined Communities identifies a nation as an imagined political community that is limited and sovereign, as well. The political community consists of a sect of people who feel as if they are united based on a common ground. The people of a nation feel united and identify themselves as an “us” and people outside of the nation would be considered as a “them”. The limitation in the imagined community is the boarders of the nation, no nation can be considered as infinite. In addition,…
Australia prides itself on the fact that it is a multicultural society. Our status of cultural diversity is far beyond some other countries and with that, we stand by what we believe in to lead as example in the hope that other countries follow suit. Home to one of the world’s longest surviving cultures, the interconnectivity between Australian citizens and culture is growing for the better and expanding ever so greater into the future. Unfortunately, Australia has not always matched its…
Identity For Indigenous people, ancestry is deemed as the spirits of the Indigenous people (Perso & Hayward, 2015). Indigenous people show extreme respect to their ancestry, as they believe it explains where they come from. The foundation of Indigenous identity is their links to the ‘country’ (Perso & Hayward, 2015). It is about where they grow up, who they are and which group they belong to. Indigenous people value the traditional lands of their cultural groups and the kinship between…
To most: when the country Africa is thought of, the parallel to it is poverty. Africa is a developing country, according to the rest of the countries. In “Africans are not poor,” by Lucy Lameck, the point of view is contrasting. “Poverty” is not the word the Tanzanians should be using in reference to their country. With wealth, poverty and social classes it is believed that Africa is far behind. Lameck gave an astounding speech to the Parliament of Tanzania helping them to gain a new perspective…
SUNFUN – THE UTOPIA SUNFUN is the name of our community, it is a first kind of country, self-sustainable, ecofriendly where life is amazing! The best place to life in this planet! We believe that education and values are the most important part of our pyramided of priorities. The education starts before the baby is born and never ends. Our community has no religion… we are more spiritual than religious. It is a place with perfect weather and happy people resolve their conflicts with…
opinion on ethnic nationalism falls in line with the research compiled from Dr. Seppala and Prof. Tomasello on the subject of human compassion. He gives further depth to his position by citing the work of renowned psychologist Sigmund Freud. He states that ethnic nationalism “denies the multiple belong is possible” and that each and every human being only sees a national belonging as opposed to any other allegiance (Ignatieff, 1994). Ignatieff makes it clear that denying our multiple…
identities, like mate-ship, fair go and larrikinism, be it a stereotype or a true reflection, resonates among the Australians. Of which, egalitarianism is one identity that is distinct yet debatable in today’s context. Today’s Australia is not a nation where everyone is equal as there are indeed, clear differences in wealth, clearly defined hierarchies in its competitive sporting culture and various ranks in the military. On and off, critics may step in and be obsessive in trying to point out…