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Why Can’t We Be Friends?: This 5-page essay discusses the concept of cultural diversity, relevant to such subset issues as gender and ethnicity in relation to populating the new America. Now, fundamental to our social, professional and intellectual experiences can cultural be diversity avoided? Bibliography lists 4 sources. SNWhycnt.doc
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Inc. by Susan A. Nelson - July, 2001 For More Information On This Paper Please At the outset of the 21st
century, one would have to be living under a rock to not have heard the hottest new buzzwords of this new millenium: "globalization" and "cultural diversity". These two concepts
have not only radically burst onto the scene, but they have become fundamental to our social, professional and intellectual experiences. It has long been said that we always fear
what we dont understand. Now, more than ever as the world grows increasingly smaller, and our connection to disparate groups, races and cultures becomes more imminent, we need to
be able to get past our preconceived notions, stereotypes, biases and stigmas -- if only in order to live peacefully with one another. Added to this is the fact
that most of us still have to make a living. Because cultural diversity is ever on the rise in the workplace, it has become apparent that we must find
a way to embrace, make peace with or at the very least reconcile ourselves to this inevitability. This essay discusses the concept of cultural diversity, relevant to such subset
issues as gender and ethnicity in relation to populating the new America. In order to better understand cultural diversity, one must first grasp the abstractions inherent within the word "culture".
This two-syllable word has innumerable definitions, and those could literally encompass volumes. However, for the purpose of this essay the definition espoused by the United Nations will suffice:
"[Culture], in its widest sense... is now the whole complex of characteristic spiritual, material, intellectual and emotional features that characterize a society or a social grouping. It
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