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    Salad Bowl vs. Melting Pot There have been many to question and many so called answers to the merging of America and its different citizens. One cannot choose which term is better than the other; they both serve the same cause just in a different example. Along with this perspective‚ however‚ there is another expression that describes the diversity of people in America. It tends to be interpreted in the same way as the “melting pot‚” but actually has a slightly different meaning with a different

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    Have you ever heard that America is a melting pot or a salad bowl? The metaphor for the melting pot is unfortunate and misleading for America. A more accurate metaphor would be a salad bowl‚ for the salad bowl can be very different from the melting pot because of all its ingredients can make it distinguished from the melting pot. Even today Americans are calling America a salad bowl instead of a melting pot. Whereas it once was a melting pot but soon changed. There have been many questions

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    The United States: Melting Pot or Salad Bowl? 1. Immigrants from all around the world have come to settle in the United States where they all gathered together and created one “Americanized” culture. All of the people in this culture have a lot of the same traits. Most of the Americans speak English. Almost all Americans dress the same and eat a lot of the same foods. Public schooling‚ communication around the world‚ and other influences shaped the US. 2. All of the immigrants that

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    solidarity of human kind. It has been the land of immigrants and still is. The melting pot and salad bowl‚ are two metahors often used to describe how the different cultures blend together.? The term “melting pot” was created by Israel Zangwill in his famous play with the same name in 1908. It refers to the many different races from different nations that came to America and then melted down to form the Americans. The ’’Melting pot’’ can also be referred to as assimilation‚ multiculturalism and segregation

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    America: Melting Pot vs. Salad Bowl Multiculturalism is also known as ethnic diversity relating to communities containing multiple cultures. The term is used in two different broad ways‚ descriptively and normatively. By using the descriptive term‚ we usually refer to the simple fact of cultural diversity. This can be applied to the demographic make-up of a specific place and sometimes at the organizational level such as schools‚ neighborhoods or nations. The normative term is often referred to

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    In my opinion the nation is a melting pot. We are a melting pot because despite differences you cannot per say pick up one chunk of something without getting a whole lot of something else. No matter what we are all connected. If the nation were a salad you could pick up something without the involvement of another issue or people. Despite few issues that people are still fighting for equality‚ I would say over all we as a nation are fighting for this equality as a whole. For example gay marriage

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    their common beliefs and values in individual freedom. Is American a Melting Pot or a Salad Bowl? In lots of ways The United States of America is considered a “Melting Pot” because the United States of America’s people don’t care or acknowledge that your race is different from other peoples. Obviously you see someone’s color or race but you’re not gonna judge them or treat them different. The United States of America is a “Salad Bowl” because sometimes people do judge you on your race or religious

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    is called a melting pot; however‚ I would argue that America should no longer be called a melting pot. The term melting pot suggests that immigrants should assimilate into American culture. Instead‚ America should be looked upon as a salad bowl society or a mosaic work of art allowing our newcomers to bring their racial and ethnic differences to the country. This allows our newcomers to “retain their own national characteristics while integrating into a new society” (“Melting Pot America”). We

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    Tossed Salad Vs. Melting Pot In discussions of tossed salad and melting pot‚ a controversial issue is whether or not tossed salad is better than melting pot. Tossed salad represents multiculturalism. The tossed salad is colorful and it has unique and different ingredients it has the tomatoes‚ the lettuce‚ the cucumbers‚ the red and green and orange bell peppers and other ingredients. Each ingredient has its own unique color‚ texture and taste. What unites all these ingredients though is the

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    Are We a Melting Pot or Salad Bowl? Are We a Melting Pot or a Salad Bowl? Unless an American citizen is a Native American‚ he or she is part of a great country filled with immigrants. Those who came before us‚ our ancestors‚ came here from every corner of this small world. There was a time‚ and it was not so long ago‚ when America’s motto was “give us your tired and weak” etc. We embraced immigrants that sought a new life here. That‚ however‚ is no longer the case as the problem of

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