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    To start off, many Chinese participated in the May Fourth Movement of 1919 to demonstrate the anger over the loss of the land that they were promised at the end of WWI. Through this they worked together to show that they wanted a strong, modern nation and eventually turned against the Nationalist Party in favor of the Communist Party. This eventually led to the formation of the Chinese Communist Party in 1921 who, under great change, wanted peasants to be the revolutionaries and change from the

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    Case Study: Madam Leong

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    Madam Leong is a head of department in an organisation. Currently, she has to deal with an increasingly diverse group of workers in her department. Now, she needs to think the ways to solve this problem. First of all, Madam Leong needs to have a vital role in changing the organizational culture so that it can be more closely mirrors the values of the diverse force. The skill that she needs to have which are comprehension and acknowledgment of managing diversity concept, admission that diversity is

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    The Armenian Genocide

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    Since the independence of Armenia, the political and militant conflicts of Artsakh has been a struggle to the Armenians in Armenia, Artsakh, and diaspora. Before taking any kind of position or action, it is important for me to state that Artsakh is an Armenian Land, with a majority of Armenian population living on it. In fact, Artsakh was given to Azeri by a mistake of the Soviet Union, and historically the majority of the population has been Armenian. From that perspective, it

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    Australian Image Reborn Arriving in Australia in 2010, at the Brisbane Airport, I looked forward to owning a Koala as a pet, and kangaroos jumping around in my front yard. I was sorely disappointed when I found out that this was not the case. A few months later I was faced with reality. Yes, there are massive spiders. No, you are not allowed a kangaroo or koala as a pet. Yes, barbeques are a common thing, but shrimps are not the only thing put on a Barbie. And yes, we speak English, NOT Australian

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    To argue ethnic nationalism as a primordial phenomenon would be to believe that exclusive bias based off of individual characteristics is of basic human instinct. However that is a false statement which creates a contradiction in the primordial argument. Ethnic Nationalism can’t be of natural instinct if it isn’t natural for humans to lack compassion for one another. Theoretically for ethnic nationalism to be considered completely natural, humans need to be evidenced to show no signs of natural

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    Irish playwright, novelist, and poet, Oscar Wilde contends that “patriotism is the virtue of the vicious.” Ethnocentrism, to an extent, is a radical or extremist version of patriotism. Patriotism can also indirectly come as a result of ethnocentrism, which is the assessment of the culture of a particular social group based upon preconceived opinions as the result of of one's own culture. Feelings of ethnocentrism are present amongst the majority of people, resulting in rather inimical circumstances

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    Race And Ethnicity

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    more controversial subject as compared to ethnicity. It is basically assumed based upon power relations. There exist “Ethnicized races” and “Racialized ethnicities”. For instance a renowned professor at University of California, Raman Grosfoguel states that “Racial/ethnic identity is one concept and that, concepts of race and ethnicity

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    Microaggression Essay

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    2. List and describe the types of microagressions. Discuss the clinical implications of microagressions. Microaggressions are subtle verbal or nonverbal, intentional or unintentional insults toward a target group or person that may be unconscious or automatic (Neville, Spanierman, & Lewis, 2012). Microaggressions can be expressed in three different forms: microassault, microinsult, and microinvalidation (Neville, Spanierman, & Lewis, 2012). Microassaults are obvious racial derogations. Microassaults

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    The Frist nation people have more emphasis on the importance of community, they primarily think of themselves as members of a group and this concept is also connected to my own personal tribal connection. We have different groups and for one to be identify you need to belong to a tribal group, in order for people to understand your origin of existences. And it also create a supportive force in time of needs. Moreover the concept of seven generation is also an interesting aspect for the Frist

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    Australia’s national identity was built upon the hard masculine foundations using the harsh nature of the bush to exemplify these character traits. For many Australians, the ANZAC troops were the crystallization of the new identity. Following the crystallisation of the new identity, Australians started creating the ideal Australian, making the ideal Australian the traditional ideas of Australian national identity. The ideal Australian was known to be white, working class, sporty, male who were fiercely

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