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Hayal Koksal

2014 Uluslararası Lider Martılar Projeleri_No 18
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Content1. Group2. Literature Review3. What Is Multiculturalism ?4. Multiculturalism of the World5. Our project topic6. Why did we choose this topic.7. Interview 8. Which problems they encounter?9. Brain storming10. Fishbone Dıagram11. Our problems12. Our solutions13. Suggestıons14. Gannt chart15. References16. Thanks

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GROUP PHOTO

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Motto: No chain no pain

Group name: Pretty Tsunami

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Ahmet Can Orhan Emrah Öziç Mustafa Salep Mustafa Sarıtaş Age Average:22.25 (4 Males) Meeting dates: 04.04.2014 11.04.14

16.04.14 28.04.14 29.04.2014 @17.30

Members:

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Living in a multicultural society(Citizenship

and Immigration Canada) Küreselleşen dünyanın bunalımı:

çokkültürlülük(Şermin Tekinalp, Journal of kültür university 2005/ pp75-87)

Çokkültürlülük ve Çokdillilik(Prof Dr Doğu Ergil) What is multiculturalism?(Kirsty Knight)

LITERATURE REVIEW

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It is particular community of

people living in a country or region.

They share laws, customs and organizations.

Society

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Culture is an accumulation

of people or peoples. MC is the preservation of

different countries that has different cultural

backgrounds

Multiculturalism (MC)

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MULTICULTURALISM IN THE WORLD

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CANADA(TORONTO) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA(USA) SWITZERLAND MALAYSIA GERMANY

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Toronto is the most populous city in Canada. Its cosmopolitan and international population

reflects its role as an important destination for immigrants to Canada.

Toronto is one of the world’s diverse cities by percentage of non-native-born residents, with about 49% of the population born outside Canada.

In toronto, there are korean town, chinese town and italian town.

TORONTO(CANADA)

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http://www.hellotravel.com/stories/finding-korea-in-canada-toronto-koreatown

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Interracial marriages are NOT unusual in

Canada Every person must speak at least one of the

two official languages, English and French. Almost all of Canadians will accept and

respect anyone who accepts and respects them

CANADA

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The colour of skin was very important. People was categorised by colour of

their skin. Whites had more rights than blacks. Racism was very popular. Yet, in today’s America the President

Obama is afro-american

USA

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http://socialnewsdaily.com/20998/michelle-obama-throws-shade-after-barack-flirts-with-helle-thorning-schmidt-photo/obama

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Switzerland has a stable, prosperous

and high-tech economy. In 2011 it was ranked as the wealthiest

country in the world 73.4% German, 20.5% French, 4.3%

Italian, 0.7% Romansh These are all official languages. It is because of having multicultural

society and the laws.

SWITZERLAND

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50.4% Malay, 23.7% Chinese,

11.0% Indigenous,  7.1% Indian, 7.8% other There are some events such as mutual

coorperations. They are educated altogether. There are no racism events in malaysia and it

all takes tolerance, peace, love and passion

MALAYSIA

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Adolf Hitler, pure German race Estimated 5.3 million German soldier and

millions of civillians The Holocaust, estimated 11 million people Migration Later it became multiculturel society.

GERMANY

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Mesut Ozil(TUR) Sami Khedira(ALG) Lucas Podolski(POL)

http://www.sentezhaber.com/almanya-milli-takim-kadrosu-aciklandi-h22149.html

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Having bilingual friends Curiosity to know their lives Realizing their problems Recognizing the probability of conflict Believing to make people aware Maybe we can solve this problem.

Why did we choose this topic:

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With 10 people Parents and himself are Japanese and he lives

in Turkey She is Korean, her husband is Turk and she is

lecturer at our university His mother is Korean and father is Turk, he is

adapted to Turkey due to his mother

Interview

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Her mother is Korean-American, father is Afro-Amerikan. She sings R&B, she is black and slant-eyed and an American.

Her mother and father are Armenian but she adapted to Turkey very well.

Mother Turk, father German. He is German nad english teacher. Although he has an accent for Turkish, he is bilingual.

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Mother Tajik, Father Uzbek, he is Afghan and

student in Turkey. He studies Computer Engineering.

His parents are living in Greece. He is turk.

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Belonging Different Values Language Conflict Marriage (familian and parental) Bringing children up Prejudices and biases Habitation

Which Problems They Encounter

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Number of People

# of People

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Racism Thoughts(otherising) Sociocultural reasons Politic issues(laws) Educational reasons Globalization(technology, transportation) Genetical differences Lack of integration Intolerance of traditions Language

Brain Storming

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Conflict of

people coming from multicultural societies.

SOCIOCULTURAL

ENVIRONMENT VALUES

POLITICAL

Transportation

Technology

Thoughts

Otherising

Religion

Religion

Food

Music

Marriage

Immigration

Laws

Population

Language

Society

Friends

Lack of integration

GLOBALIZATION

RACISM

FISHBONE

DIAGRAM

Education

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MATRIX DIAGRAM

öziç Orhan salep sarıtaş

Political 3 3 1 2 9

Sociocultural

2 1 3 1 7

Environment 4 5 3 3 15

Racism 5 7 6 6 24

Values 5 5 6 6 22

Globalization

3 4 2 1 10

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Problems about racism and values

overweighted the others.

Our problem

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Respecting other

races We are all humanbeings. But only our biological

features different. Mother Jamaikan-

American, father German. Alicia is black and has dark hair, Jasmin is blonde and has blue eyes.

Solutions of the problems

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Diverse multicultural

organisations and celebrations.

Kardeş türküler Quota for Ahmet Kaya Kardeşlik günleri

Solutions of the problems

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Kardeş Türküler

http://kardesturkuler.com/images/tar64.jpg

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Moral studies should start from young.

We do activities for the young to do together.

The education model of Australia.

Solutions of the problems

www.cmy.net.au

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Racial school should be abolished. We need to learn living together. Students that

religions or languages are different should take an education together. No one must alienate others.

Solutions of the problems

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Education with activity such as team

building should be increased. IMECE CIRCLES by HAYAL KOKSAL is the

perfect example of this solution.

Solutions of the problems

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Parents/elders should take

initative to educate chidren.

Solutions of the problems

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The COLOUR of the skinThe ACCENT that we have the way we SPEAK Or EVEN THE CLOTHES THAT WE WEAR NOT IMPORTANT FOR US.

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TO GAIN AWARENESS WITHOUT OTHERAZION STAY AWAY FROM RACISM WITH EMPATHY PAY ATTENTION TO THE ETHICS

WE MUST LEARN TO LIVE TOGETHER.

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OUR DIFFERENCES OUR DIVERSITIES THAT

MAKES OUR LIVES BEAUTIFUL OTHERWISE WE WILL BE EXPERIENCING VERY

MONOTONIC LIFE

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GANNT CHART

OBSERVED

EXPECTED

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1. http://www.kardesturkuler.com/images/tar64.jpg 2. http://www.hellotravel.com/stories/finding-korea-in-canada-toronto-koreatown. 3.http://www.google.com.tr/imgres?imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Fupload.wikimedia.org

%2Fwikipedia%2Fcommons%2F6%2F64%2FChinatown_toronto_spadina_avenue.JPG&imgrefurl=http%3A%2F%2Flinda.bridgeblogging.com%2F2011%2F07%2F13%2Ftoronto-my-kind-of-town%2F&h=2848&w=4288&tbnid=kA1xEiGUwf4AdM%3A&zoom=1&docid=Lg2-3UqxxE0fLM&hl=tr&ei=UmleU9aRPMe_ygP3sYDIDA&tbm=isch&ved=0CFMQMygAMAA&iact=rc&uact=3&dur=506&page=1&start=0&ndsp=16

4 http://worldneighborhoods.com/pictures/toronto-f28/little-italy-t210.html 5. 5. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/language-sharing-groups-showcase-multilingual-canada-

1.1138452 6. http://www.sodahead.com/living/if-black-people-are-called-african-americans-why-arent-

white-people-called-european-americans/question-2492849/ http://www.listemiste.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/8.jpg

7. http://socialnewsdaily.com/20998/michelle-obama-throws-shade-after-barack-flirts-with-helle-thorning-schmidt-photo/obama 8

http://www.sentezhaber.com/almanya-milli-takim-kadrosu-aciklandi-h22149.html

REFERENCES

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Does the

presentation end??

NOOOO!

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SPECIAL THANKS TO HAYAL KÖKSAL

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