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The Challenges Of Cultural Diversity
What is a nation in simple terms and what it does for communities?
In simple sociological perspective, nation is a kind of large-scale community or grandfather of communities. This term is a collective noun and enables a group of people with same language, culture and history, who see in a particular area under one government. It is an organisation desired by each member of the community in order to look into the vast collective issues more efficiently and in the interest of them all.
Some More Questions From The Challenges of Cultural Diversity Chapter
How do we convince with our identity to others?
What is socialisation process?
Community identity is delusive—now?
What is an odd fact of social life?
How are ascriptive or community identities universal?
What is brought in society by attachment to one's scripture identity?
What example of reflexivity and confession with regret have Japan put before the world?
What is a nation in simple terms and what it does for communities?
What is a state in sociological perspective?
Why is a nation easy to describe but hard to define?
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