Cite other media and information utilized to foster social inclusion in a pluralistic society
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Social inclusion in a pluralistic society
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- It seems to me paradoxical that human individuals have brought within them the material and socio-cultural mechanisms to act without antagonism, while remaining in the minority, therefore their actions Individual human action in the transmission of information that promotes social inclusion in pluralist societies n ' is not recognized as a way to compete for a real majority.
- Over the past three millennia, two seemingly opposed schools of thought have prevailed, namely permanence and enduring continuity.
- As far as I know, there is no unified theory that can bridge the gap between these two opposing positions which are still at war.
- To be or not to be someone speaks, implies two different ways in which others speak, to be and not to become are one.
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The best examples of the pluralism movement can be found in the end of white apartheid in South Africa, and the culmination of the racial Civil Rights Movement in the United States with the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965
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