Sunday, October 16, 2016
Appreciating Diversity
miscellany is a common associate in gild that some of the population under-appreciates and would greatly advance from learning more nigh. Were aw ar by our customary lives that we come from a wide range of races, cultures, religious beliefs, and vertebral columngrounds only if tend to believe that this atomic number 7 isnt something to be floundered oer.\nGary Colombo, in his obligate Thinking critically and from his take hold Rereading America, contributes this look over to the cultural myth primed(p) in America called the melt down pot. We celebrate equivalence so passionately that fifty-fifty when it is verbally spoken about, it isnt chance upond. Proof of this is further represent in the same book in Gary Sotos article Looking for Work, where Gary reminiscences on his childhood experiences. Looking back over specific and disparate memories, his childhood-self fails to recognize and awe in the wonder of mutation tied(p) when he was speaking about it directly. He instead dictum it as an idea so common indoors his society that he didnt eventide pause to take notice of it or ponder what attributes could be taken from the differences. Although they were two dispel men, Colombo and Soto both recognise how diversity wasnt macrocosm taken note of in e veryday life, and how the only bureau to fully appreciate the bigger spectrum of society was to acknowledge it.\nTo be fully aware of our environs and the beauty found within it, we have to think critically. As Colombo mentions in his article, although we are all surrounded by visual stimuli, we dont always think critically about what we see. (15). In some other words, even if we do physically see with our eyes the diversity in our society, it wont matter unless we actually parade what is being seen. That proves tricky when face at Americas melting pot which is preached very diligently through education. This supposition engraves the idea into our minds that every uncommon ethnicity is still one in the same wh...
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