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This 3 page paper emphasizes the importance of accepting multiculturalism as a societal asset rather than resenting and trying to eliminate it. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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a very different world than was in place just a few decades ago. Today our world is no longer divided into geographic regions that look at the outside world
through the rigid ethnocentric lens of the status quo. Regions are no longer purely dominated by one people and one culture. Instead they have become multicultural. Managing
that multiculturalism, however, is sometimes a difficult task. It is a task that necessitates that all people learn to respect others and to realize that everyone has a place
here. To illustrate the problems multiculturalism has introduced we can look right here at home in our own country. Even
here there is a complexity of race, class, and ethnicities at play (Steinberg, 2001). Our environment has changed from relatively undeveloped to tremendously over populated. While some relatively rural
areas remain, most of us find ourselves living in the big cities brushing shoulders with masses of people on an everyday basis. Some of those people are like us
but many are very different than us. The constant wave of immigrants into this country has assured that that is the case. This is the face of globalization.
We have moved from a primarily agricultural subsistence lifeway to an industrial one and this has necessitated the concentration of people and cultures. Our first attempt as a
society was to make everyone else like us. Indeed, each component group of the immigrant wave has been subjected to the same pressure to become a part of the
mainstream culture which was comprised primarily of those immigrants from Great Britain (Takaki, 2008). Needless to say, this didnt happen. What did happen, however, is that these people
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