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Keywords:
Ethnic,
Diverse,
Society,
Multiculturalism,
Religion
The differences that exist in an area or region due to the heterogeneity and varying backgrounds of the members of that region.
Pertains to differences such as race, ethnicity, age, language, gender, class, sexual preference, nationality, or religion among various groups within a community, organization, or nation. A city is said to be culturally diverse if its residents include members of different groups.
Culturally diverse presentation refers to the ability of the presenter to focus on equality of opportunity for visible minority artists. The definition of visible minority artists includes, but is not limited to, those of Asian, African, Latin American, Arab, and mixed heritage.
Britain is a multi-ethnic society
A term recognizing the contribution of all cultures within a society as opposed to cultural homogeneity or cultural sameness.
The presence and participation of many cultural communities in the overall culture of a society. Recognition that all cultural communities have the potential to equally contribute value to society.
recognized that students come from different backgrounds (ethnic, geographic, religious, and economic).
Refers to the wide range of cultural groups that make up the Australian population and Australian communities. It includes groups and individuals who differ according to religion, race, or ethnicity.
Cultural diversity is the variety of human societies or cultures in a specific region, or in the world as a whole. (The term is also sometimes used to refer to multiculturalism within an organisation. This article does not currently cover that alternative meaning.)
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