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    Multiculturalism and challenge or opportunity for canadian identity Pluralism or Ghettoization Pluralism is defined in the dictionary as a condition or system in which two or more states, groups, principles, sources of authority, etc., coexist two.The practice of holding more than one office or church benefice at a time. In the case of Canadian nationalism it means were groups and more coexist together. In Canada many groups of people live in Canada. In 2016 7.5 million foreign born people…

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    In seventeenth century, Europe changed its “page” from Medieval time or Feudalism, in the other word – the period was considered as “dark” of European history to Enlightenment age when human reasons enmancipated people from the mould of religion, “modernity” apperance was its product after French Revolution in eighteenth century (Knowles 2008). At that time, idea of “Imperialism” lead European powers: France, Britain, Netherlands, Portugal and Spain expand their “modernity” to other parts of the…

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    and only for the position of their families. While, cultural pluralism as Kallen’s describes do not favor liberty of marriage (Whitfield, 1999). In Jewish religion when a man marries a non-Jew, the family feels he or she is breaking the millennia-long chain of Jewish continuity, just like in Chinese culture (Syed & Juang, 2014). This idea of preserving the lineage denies people their freedom to choose. Therefore, in cultural pluralism family selects what kind of life future generations will…

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    [1a] Is not believing what we know irrational, and is believing what we do not know irresponsible? [1b] The problem is that the harmony of humankind under God is lost because in Western societies, understanding of knowledge is set apart from or opposite to faith, and this configuration has led to the global acceptance of scientific knowledge instead of the knowledge of Christ as the truth of reality. [1c] Harmony will be regained by first knowing the reality of God and His presence in human…

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    public deliberation effective and reflective, they include: cultural pluralism, large social inequalities, and social complexity. Bohman critiques the Habermasian public sphere, arguing that power has been transitioned away from the hands of the people and into the institutions. Bohman argues that it is through the process of public deliberation that the public can successfully jump through each of the hoops of cultural pluralism, large social inequalities, and social complexity. Bohman…

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    that her worldview has greatly influenced her upbringing, and everything around her impacts her decision and interpretation on what it is good or bad. In this paper, she will take a look at her personal worldview and discuss it as it is related to pluralism, scientism, postmodernism, and as well as the seven basic worldview questions by Sire. What is Prime Reality? According to Sire (2015), the prime reality is God. The author believes that God is real and the creator of all. Also, she believes…

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    Pluralistic Identity

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    Researchers speak of presentation of social classes or groups in through pluralism. By definition, pluralism is a concept or a system that advocates the state. Pluralistic identity is something that can be portrayed and represented, which can be described as either good or bad. In other words, stereotyping is an essential characteristic of…

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    Christianity In America

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    For the last five years or so, I have noticed levels of extreme when it comes to politics, belief systems, and even views of the world in general. Of course it is easy to notice the Trump’s of the world and notice how extreme America has become. However, this country has been known for being a Christian nation, and it should. Though there seems to be a large population that is insisting that it is not, and even attacking the Christian population. So I have to ask: why? The current ‘Late Show’…

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    enriched my personal and professional life. I believe that creating an inclusive community is not only necessary to a functioning academic and professional environment, but is essential to any just mission. Overall, I have a sincere commitment to pluralism and I possess strong intercultural competencies, as shown though my personal background, academic commitments, and my prior volunteer and professional experiences. As a queer, first generation college graduate and an advocate of feminism, I…

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    Jan Servaes (City University of Hong Kong) and Jim Anderson (University of Utah) have circulated a CFP seeking to address an apparent crisis in communication research. Aiming to publish in The International Communication GAZETTE, the crisis is rhetorically predicated upon questions such as “What has the communication discipline contributed to the social sciences? What has been its impact on policy and social change?” Citing, amongst other, the apparent lack of distinctive disciplinary problems,…

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