Students returning in the fall are expected to protest the changes in multicultural affairs. |
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The Victorian terraces are owned and rented by a cross section of London's multicultural population. |
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The new crossbreeds, by contrast, are bang on trend for modern multicultural Britain. |
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With many more immigrants entering the country we are moving from a bicultural to a multicultural society. |
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This was no contrived presentation of foreign exoticism to satisfy some state-granting agency looking to spice up multicultural awareness week. |
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Britain is a multicultural society, but most people do not live in multicultural communities. |
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Being truly multicultural should involve respecting all cultures and traditions, she said. |
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A multicultural society should be inclusive rather than divisive and this is something we all need to work at. |
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The styles of music, dance, drama, and oratory vary significantly, reflecting the multicultural mix of the society. |
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This edition devotes itself to exploring multicultural vibrancy in Britain today. |
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Although this task force may serve mainly as a sounding board for multicultural issues, it is still a helpful group. |
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However, it is true that certain spaces, like the five boroughs of New York or London, England, are more multicultural than others. |
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Her response has been to write the Africa she knows, which is multiracial, multicultural, and complex. |
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Freedom of religion in a multi-faith, multicultural democracy must also necessarily entail freedom from religion. |
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It is time to say enough is enough before the unique fabric of this multicultural society is destroyed by the enemies within. |
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We live in a very multicultural society where respect and tolerance are just as important as free speech. |
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Our multicultural society will officially tolerate anything except racial or cultural intolerance. |
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It fused reggae, ska and rockabilly in a multicultural rant against poverty and discrimination. |
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But in a supposedly multicultural society like ours, it seems crazy that it should enjoy a monopoly. |
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They facilitate the exploration of local identity and are a way of engaging people in multicultural dialogues. |
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The festival last week was charged with a modern-day energy and a multicultural feel. |
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What kind of issues do you face trying to offer multicultural education to these youth? |
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Nor is the Toronto police force even roughly reflective of the multicultural nature of Toronto. |
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I was used to people inviting me to join them for all kinds of multicultural menus. |
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At the core of my identity as an Australian is our multicultural and multireligious society. |
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We're doing well, and we can do even better to enhance the multicultural wairua of the city by all stakeholders. |
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Britain is and always has been a multicultural society and there is no place for racism in the Britain of today. |
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The office has also had trouble keeping multicultural admissions officers more than two years. |
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Having grown up and lived in a very multicultural area of London, I have been exposed to many forms of religion. |
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National advertising can be a strong conduit for relaying your multicultural message. |
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This work is a superb addition for duettists looking for music with a multicultural flavor. |
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Thus, the problematics of multicultural representation parallel broader questions about the political constitution of categories of difference. |
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Understanding cultural differences and promoting multicultural programs could help retain many American Indian students, she said. |
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The celebration was part of the nursery's multicultural projects and as a leaving party for the school age children. |
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Post-riot Los Angeles is rescripted in Rush Hour as a multicultural utopia and a capitalist's dream. |
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We are a multicultural society that is supposed to welcome and thrive on diversity. |
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When teachers decenter their authority in multicultural classrooms, they give students greater responsibility for their own learning. |
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She is hugely heartful and multicultural, with interests in the Middle East, linguistics, and anthro. |
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Kahakalau's multicultural, multilingual background is reflected in her music, which ranges from soft Hawaiian rhythms to funky reggae beats. |
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Indeed, it is more a work of hopeful multicultural idealism than a dictionary in the lexicographer's sense. |
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The multicultural marketplace has reached critical mass, and it requires a new approach. |
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Soon more Cornish miners from Cornwall were engaged and before long the town had a truly multicultural society. |
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It threatened multicultural states with dismemberment, whether by secession or irredentist demands. |
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Targeting elevator ads to the location, time of day, and audience is not rocket science, notes the head of the multicultural marketing agency. |
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He teaches Literary Theory and Cultural Studies, following an interdisciplinary and multicultural approach. |
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Their cross cultural and linguistic skills could be especially valuable in a multicultural society. |
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I'm proud of our multicultural society, where curry is the nation's favourite dish. |
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You know, admittedly there was a flare-up of some violence at one of the multicultural days. |
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The multicultural day was part of a school assignment, where students studied every aspect of a chosen culture. |
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As our area is not very multicultural at all, there weren't even any minority groups who could visit and share their culture. |
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They were intrepidly Irish at a time when anti-Irish feeling was rife in London, a multicultural fusion of styles and influences. |
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The value chain in America of the 21st Century is multicultural, interconnected, and increasingly interpenetrative. |
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He has been involved in mission and evangelism for over 20 years, including five years in South Africa planting a multicultural congregation. |
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But such a massive inflow would create problems for Australia's multicultural policy. |
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Kenya is a multilingual and multicultural nation, with 42 different languages spoken, including Bantu, Arabic, and Nilotic. |
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The piece is packed with multicultural references, often comic, including faux Indian, Spanish and African dances, with a dash of Irish. |
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Given the Forum's multicultural pretensions, it is a cruel irony that the Tibetan monks were swiftly banished from the beanfeast. |
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Howard's admirable insistence on historical particularism and multicultural inclusion raises another set of questions. |
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The multicultural character of societies today renders the mutual toleration of differences important. |
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At Sardhana, gifted to them by Shah Alam II, they established a multicultural court where the Begum ruled for 50 years after her husband's death. |
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The city is made up of multicultural entities with varying and sometimes complex spiritual belief systems. |
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They all speak of their love of living in a place so diverse and multicultural, as they study up on the various spellings of obscure words. |
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Black and white once defined the racial landscape of the American South, but multicultural and multiethnic rather than biracial now describe society in many southern places. |
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Social scientists are increasingly employed by government and private agencies and firms dealing with or employing multicultural districts and workforces. |
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One of the earliest and most helpful comments I received criticized me, basically, of sacrificing the truth at the altar of revisionist multicultural relevance. |
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Aboriginal markings and South American Indian body art are amongst some of the sources that provide students with a multicultural reservoir of ideas. |
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At any of the participating universities, the Erasmus parties are reputed to be the most multicultural and exciting. |
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The horror of rootlessness in post-war Europe was understandable, but it needs revaluation in a multicultural age of out-of-body electronic experiences. |
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Archaeology can show that Britain since antiquity has been a diverse, multi-ethnic and multicultural nation, something that needs remembering more than ever today. |
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Many events throughout Britain in the last week have destabilised multicultural communities, striking fear into the hearts of right-thinking people. |
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Reflecting the rivalrous aspirations of a tumultuous, multilayered and multicultural society, it voices itself in a multitude of apparently incongruous vocabularies of form. |
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In the space of only a generation, the family had gone from the world of oxen and arranged marriages to the world of cell phones and multicultural love matches. |
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The threat is that the multicultural divisions of old become battle lines. |
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Other major news outlets made the same decision, hiding behind a misplaced sense of multicultural sensitivity. |
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Instead, she winds up in one of those squeaky clean, multicultural turn-of-the-century New York neighborhoods that only existed, so far as we know, on studio backlots. |
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While spotlighting several Patriot memes, the first book in the trilogy has an almost militant multicultural drumbeat. |
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Established as a pearling port in the 1880s, it has long attracted people from around the world seeking their fortune, giving the modern town a truly multicultural atmosphere. |
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She attended a multicultural performing arts school and swam competitively. |
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In recent times, Zwarte Piet has become a lightening rod for issues of Dutch identity and multicultural tolerance. |
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Nothing better conveyed the message that America was a tolerant, multicultural nation. |
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Clearly, Constantinople with its multicultural population and foreign colonies is the model for this cultural interface, but it had its mirror images in almost every city. |
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Since it was official multicultural policy that different cultures should be preserved rather than blended, spliced and interwoven, this all seemed rational. |
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Of course, what you have to realize is that until really the postwar era, many New York mobs were multicultural. |
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While it is reasonable to suppose that many people continued to live in a monoglot world, there were multicultural societies in Britain and Ireland at this time too. |
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My heart gives a big thank you to those companies that have chosen to teach love of a multicultural America. |
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That is, younger and multicultural Americans stand to gain, while the older and wealthier stand to pay. |
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This has given the city a modern, functional and multicultural feel. |
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What does secularism mean in a modern democratic multicultural society? |
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Any white person expressing such ideas is obviously a buttoned up racist, ill at ease with the realities of multicultural Britain and its vibrant black youth culture. |
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In multicultural, pluralist, tolerant Britain, ridiculing religion is frowned upon and causing offence or undermining the self-esteem of communities is a cardinal sin. |
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A perception had also grown that the Prime Minister was pandering to a racially chauvinist minority uncomfortable with the country's increasingly multicultural society. |
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If we seek to build a multicultural society, it might be useful to create a national body to systematise this investigation and propose changes to our systems of government. |
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We've got to work out how you exist in a multicultural world, where diversity is respected, but where people are able to live in harmony and coexist. |
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We will fight to the end to protect our multicultural, plural space. |
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The intergenerational reproduction of minority ethnic identities has produced a national culture that is multicultural, polyethnic, and cosmopolitan. |
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The East End is a multicultural place for everyone to come and cotch. |
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Television still has a fragmenting nature about it in Canada due to bilingualism and more recently in specialty channels which cater to our multicultural population. |
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Here, I wish to situate discussion of Italian-Australian cultural production as part of the diverse generative dynamics organic to Australian multicultural culture. |
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There have been many efforts to cleanse the language of depreciatory terms, particularly in the western countries conscious of the multicultural fabric of their societies. |
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In this multicultural world, people from those other cultures demand that they be treated as equal, command the same respect and be in our good graces. |
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My commitment to multicultural education and cultural pluralism in Australia has no room for romanticism or for what has been called gushing ethnomania. |
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Britain has become a multicultural, overflowing, overpopulated sewer without any sense of its own identity or culture. |
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Video games represent a modern, sophisticated, multicultural, virtual form of minstrelsy. |
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However, modern Welsh literature in English reflects a multicultural experience. |
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This edition includes new cases on psychoanalysis, client-centered therapy, and existential, interpersonal, and multicultural psychotherapies. |
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It is one of the world's most ethnically diverse and multicultural nations, and is home to the world's largest immigrant population. |
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At the same time, such differences marked the beginnings of a multicultural society. |
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For their part, the Phoenicians came from the perhaps most advanced multicultural sphere then existing, the Fertile Crescent. |
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Bala argues that by ignoring such multicultural impacts we have been led to a Eurocentric conception of the scientific revolution. |
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It is incredibly multicultural and people, on the whole, are easygoing. |
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The idea of multicultural literature is a challenging one for readers who are not insiders of the culture being depicted. |
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This book is useful in actualizing multicultural competence and proficiency. |
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This makes the Leeds USD about as multicultural as Salford in Greater Manchester. |
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A multicultural nation, Ghana has a population of approximately 27 million, spanning a variety of ethnic, linguistic and religious groups. |
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The most multicultural areas in Oceania, which have a high degree of immigration, are Australia, New Zealand and Hawaii. |
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The most multicultural part of the city is George Street, which has many ethnic restaurants, supermarkets and hairdressers. |
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Decades of continuing high immigration have made the city the most cosmopolitan and multicultural in Italy. |
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The Austrian cuisine is therefore one of the most multicultural and transcultural in Europe. |
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Since Amsterdam is a multicultural city, a lot of different ethnic restaurants can be found. |
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It is also the world's most multicultural city with at least 177 nationalities represented. |
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They form a large part of Rotterdam's multi ethnic and multicultural diversity. |
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Thus, the various cultures of Fiji have come together to create a unique multicultural national identity. |
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In the ultimate analysis, even if the revolution was rooted upon a multicultural base it is the accomplishment of Europeans in Europe. |
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Fenartec is an annual event held in the city's convention centre commemorating the city's multicultural diversity, usually in May. |
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The researcher examined the multicultural content reflected on course syllabi for comparison to instructor evaluations. |
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Peavy and Smith offer a more multicultural coverage than the usual European American journey west by including the experiences and expressions of Chinese, Hispanic. |
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The Dutch soon also settled New Amsterdam and parts of the Hudson Valley, establishing the multicultural colony of New Netherland, a center of trade and immigration. |
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There was no place in the Piast Concept for a multicultural Poland. |
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Other multicultural events include the Bangla Mela and the Vaisakhi Mela. |
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Argentina is a multicultural country with significant European influences. |
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In countries that are highly multicultural and multilingual, it can be difficult for national election campaigns to engage all sectors of the population. |
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Most of our students come from multicultural backgrounds and we proudly embrace our diversity at VISS, which is why Chandab's presence was so profound. |
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Having sought to establish a need for multicultural considerations however, if not foundations, I wish to counterpose the Greek sense of friendship with the Chinese. |
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She does this by emphasizing the need to delve into multicultural views of how genre is perceived globally, through the primary function of semantic and syntactic foundations. |
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I have been slowly advancing toward nonracist status since 2002 when I began to focus my professional development and research on multicultural counseling competency. |
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A religiously neutral model of governance may be the only way for a multi ethnic, multi faith, multicultural and metalinguistic country like Sudan to prosper. |
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I would have welcomed a chapter that detailed the rise of multicultural discourse, triggered by the hearings of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism. |
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The Alpine regions are multicultural and linguistically diverse. |
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