6) In what ways has multiculturalism been a success and a failure in the UK? Multiculturalism is the coexistence of different cultures. It is well known that it includes religious, racial and cultural groups. It manifests itself in the habits, behaviour, culture, values and patterns of thinking and styles of communication. The multiplicity of cultures in a multicultural society enriches the cultural space, but it can also cause controversy, and even a violent conflict. Understanding other cultures
have all proved important in structuring political interests. The intersection of these cleavages is complicated, and the salience of each cleavage has shifted over time. For example, regional and clan affiliations were more important under Heydar Aliyev; today the primary cleavage seems to be between different competing economic factions. But we can distinguish three main political
At the end of the Allied Occupation in 1952, Japan ranked as a less--developed country, with per capita consumption a mere one-fifth that of the United States. During the period 1953-1973, the economy grew with unprecedented rapidity (the average growth rate was 8.0% per annum overall and 10.6% during the 1950s). Real output per person in 1970 was 2.5 times higher than in 1960, and, Japan became the world's second largest economy in 1968. This rapid growth resulted in significant changes to Japan's
Outlining and critiquing philosophy Nietzsche on human progress. However, I will explain a little bit more about Nietzsche, and these following events which are the factors that led to the great depression of 1929-1939, identifying the authoritarian states, the economic challenges to Stalin’s Soviet Union, the impact of Mussolini and Fascism in Italy, development of Nazi Germany and the rise of Hitler, factors that led to the second world war, and Hitler’s empire in Europe. Moving forward, Nietzsche