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    Multiculturalism in Music

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    evolves around all of us. In this essay‚ I will discuss the evolution of youth music ranging from early rock‚ to today’s hip hop stars‚ from a muliculturalistic point of view. Multiculturalism is " a term identifying the presence of several significant cultures" (Stark‚ 434). Without the presence of multiculturalism‚ music may not be as diversified and rounded as it is today. Through sharing ideas‚ techniques and skills‚ music has evolved into a vast amount of identifying styles. The birth

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    Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women? Susan Moller Okin Copyright (c) 1999 Princeton University Press. This article is now available in an anthology titled IS MULTICULTURALISM BAD FOR WOMEN? edited by Joshua Cohen and Matthew Howard‚ from Princeton Univerisity Press‚ 1999. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form by any electronic or mechanical means (including photocopying‚ recording‚ or information storage and retrieval) without permission‚ in writing‚ from the publisher

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    this image of this wonderful country it brings in many tourists and immigrants. The land that started with only pilgrims of a Caucasian decent and our native pilgrims is filled with many different people. The better description of America now is multiculturalism it consists of many different races. Since the 1920’s the immigration rate has grown each decade and by the 1990’s it had reached over million immigrations. The Hispanics was among the millions of immigrates becoming the largest minority group

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    American society‚ to better educate the people of America‚ and help prevent situations such as these from taking place. Both of these of these films‚ "Do the Right Thing" and "Two Towns of Jasper" relate to the theory of exclusive multiculturalism. Exclusive multiculturalism is when a group of people only teaches of their own culture to restore one ’s pride and self-esteem in their own culture. This in turn also creates a sense of ethnocentricity within the group. In the Spike Lee film "Do the Right

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    Assess the claim that multiculturalism in the UK has failed. Multiculturalism has been intrinsic to UK society for centuries. On a timeline which reaches back as far as historic invasions by the Romans‚ Norse and French‚ to the pre-modern inflow of colonials and stretching to the present day‚ British society has been influenced and populated by many different cultures. However‚ UK opinions have become divided in recent years between those who advocate multiculturalism as a successful and enriching

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    context of Australia it is seen as being a term that describes the diverse cultural and ethnic makeup of contemporary Australia (Dept. Immigration and Citizenship‚ 2013). For the purpose of this paper we will adopt Bowen’s definition (2011) that multiculturalism embraces our shared values and cultural traditions within Australia’s established society‚ while protecting the rights of Australians to practice their cultural and ethnic traditions and heritage. But that hasn’t always been the way in Australia

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    Multiculturalism in a globalized society explores the concepts and debates surrounding the complex modern phenomenon of multiculturalism‚ and its varied effects on the advanced industrial nations of the world with clarity and concision‚ it focuses on the interrelated ties of ethnicity‚ race‚ nationalism in a world where globalizing processes have made such ties increasingly important in economic‚ political and cultural terms. Multiculturalism relates to communities containing multiple cultures

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    Today in America “multiculturalism” is becoming popular in education‚ economy‚ and employment. While some accept multiculturalism in our community and the other hand they’re opposing in multiculturalism. In Hasia Diner essay‚ “Some problems with ‘Multiculturalism’: or‚ ‘The Best Laid Plan‚” argues about multiculturalism very odd topic which some people do know what is “multiculturalism” in reality. In one hand‚ I agree that multiculturalism is being taught in schools and universities; on the other

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    2008)‚ children of immigrants perform better in schools than children of non-immigrants. Moreover‚ in 2006‚ 17% of the total university graduates were members of a visible minority group (Dib & Turcotte‚ 2008). This fact also contributes to the Canadian economy‚ since more international students are choosing Canada as a destination for their studies. There were more than 153‚000 international students in 2004‚ spending $25‚000 per person only in school-related expenses‚ making the total of $3.8 billion

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    To What extent is Multiculturalism an important part of ‘your’ and ‘Canada’s’ identity as part of our legacy? Multiculturalism is the sense of an equal celebration of racial‚ religious and cultural backgrounds. In 1971‚ Canada was the first country in the world to adopt multiculturalism as an official policy. Canada affirmed the value and dignity of all Canadian citizens‚ regardless of their racial or ethnic origins‚ their language‚ or their religious affiliation. The idea behind the act was to

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