40. Rewrite the passage en WeUW CUCC
all the grammatical errors in it.
I enjoy one's work. It is natural part of my
life. I find this effortless. I am luck to be constantly
motivated with crafts and my culture heritage.
There are a lot of variety in my work. As for my
political activity. I instinctively spoke out against
any injustice. I do not see the separation among
work and life. There are two ways to un-stress I
blank up and try not to think of my worries. Or I
smile on my detractors.
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The premise with which the multiculturalists begin is unexceptional: that it is important to recognize and to celebrate the wide range of cultures that exist in the United States. In what sounds like a reflection of traditional American pluralism, the multiculturalists argue that we must recognize difference, that difference is legitimate; in its kindlier versions, multiculturalism represents the discovery on the part of minority groups that they can play a part in molding the larger culture even as they are molded by it. And on the campus multiculturalism, defined more locally as the need to recognize cultural variations among students, has tried with some success to talk about how a racially and ethnically diverse student body can enrich everyone’s education.
Phillip Green, a political scientist at Smith and a thoughtful proponent of multiculturalism, notes that for a significant portion of the students the politics of identity is all-consuming. Students he says “are unhappy with the thin gruel of rationalism. They require a therapeutic curriculum to overcome not straightforward racism but ignorant stereotyping.”
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