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The Main Aspect of Diversity

   

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DIVERSITY 2 DiversityIntroductionDiversity means a situation of things or people being diverse. The main aspect of diversity issocial diversity referring to other social key areas that include culture, race, ethnicity, religiousbeliefs and sexual identity beliefs (Page, 2011). All these social diversity areas have differentcharacteristics that distinguish them from each other as discussed below.DiscussionCultural diversityCharacterized by the presence of different cultures. The cultures differ in beliefs in language,norms, and beliefs. In some cases culture is intergenerational and it’s passed from one generationto the other. Culture is learned and not biologically inherited.Race adversityRace diversity is mainly characterized by the presence of people from different racialbackgrounds. Examples, black and white people, individuals with Albinism and those without,different hair structure as well as those characterized by body heights. Example the Dwarfs whoare related with the short people in the society (Tchibozo, 2013).Ethnicity diversityMainly consist of people from different ethnic background. This may be in terms of location,education, gender identity, language, economic background, political affiliation among manyother distinct factors.Religious beliefs diversityDifferent people believe in different religious practices like the day they should set aside forworship where some set the 5th day of the week for worship, 6th day while others it’s the 7th day
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