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However, the similarities stop there. One problem is in defining the term "multiculturalism". When it is looked at simply as meaning the existence of a culturally integrated society, many people have no problems. However, when you go beyond that and try to suggest a different way of arriving at that culturally integrated society, Everyone seems to have a different opinion on what will work...
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Since education is at the root of the problem, it might be appropriate to use an example in that context. Although the debate at Stanford University ran much deeper than I can hope to touch in this paper, the root of the problem was as follows: In 1980, Stanford University came up with a program - later known as the "Stanford-style multicultural curriculum" which aimed to familiarize students with traditions, philosophy, literature, and history of the West...
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Many students expand their view of the world during their time in college. Such growth often results from encounters between students who have lived different cultural, economic, or academic experiences. With your future growth in mind, describe a...   Many students expand their view of the world during their time in college. Such growth often results from encounters between students who have lived different cultural, economic, or academic experiences. With your future growth in mind, describe a...   Many Students Expand Their View Of The World During Their Time In College. Such Growth Often Results From Encounters Between Students Who Have Lived Different Cultural, Economic, Or Academic Experiences. With Your Future Growth In Mind, Describe A...   Diversity of the Cultures and People in this Country and Around the World, Racial Dominance seems to Persist   Stereotypes: Bilingual Education For Hispanic Students   A Study of Students Responses to Selected Social Issues   In what ways did the arrival of the Spanish, French, and British change the culture and lifestyles of the Indian cultures in North America, Central America, and South America?   Do You Agree Or Disagree With The Following Statement ? It Is More Important For Students To Study History And Literature Than It Is For Them To Study Science And Mathematics . Use Specific Reasons And Examples To Support Your Opinion.   Multicultural Education in America   In some countries, teenagers have jobs while they are students. Do you think this is a good idea?   Inclusion Of Special Education Students   Condition Of Foreign Students In America   Part-time Jobs For Students: A Good Idea   Great Teachers, Bad Students   Revolution And Rebellion: Students In Soviet Institutes Of Higher Education,  
 
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