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Gender Inequality in The United States

Gender Inequality in The United States Introduction            This paper discusses the issues of gender inequality in the United States, the role of women in politics and business. Gender representation in the society and violence against women will also be discussed in this paper. Women need better wages and gender bias in income earning will be evaluated. Gender Representation in the Society           The gender representation in the society has been based on bias and misrepresentation of women and that has been a great concern to federal and state government. Ames (1996) stated that class, class divides people, divides women. Our class of origin affects how we live our lives, no matter how different our class. Position may be later in life (p.159).There is a general believe that women should be relegated to take care of kids and home and that has been changed in recent years due...

Students of Color in United States

Students of Color in United States Introduction           This paper discusses the historical reason for students of color studying in the United State, sources of income for student of color, diversity challenges facing foreign students, educational preferences and bias facing minority students. The concept of student of color is a methodology that defines the purpose students of color in the United States. The Historical Reason for students of color studying in the United State         The determination of students color to get best education and be able to compete in the global market drives the students of color to study in the United States. Many of the foreign students come to the United States to learn new technology and skills that will make them self sufficient for future challenges. The Historical Reason for students of color studying in United State     ...

The General Impacts of Multicultural Education in the United States and Canada

The General Impacts of Multicultural Education in the United States and Canada Introduction This paper discusses the general impacts of multicultural education in the United States and Canada. The concept of multicultural education has greatly benefited the two countries. The demand for government funding in multicultural education increase over a period of time in order to support diverse communities. Concept of multicultural education The methodology of exchanging ideas and culture around the world can be regarded as multicultural education. Chamberlin (2008) states that multicultural education may mean different things to different people (Gorski, 2000), and it is associated with terms such as equal opportunity, pluralism in ethnicity and cultures, and a respect for differences (p.89). Multicultural education has been in existence for many years and that has many students around the world to study in United States and Canada in order to learn new technology and western cult...