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093131/2013/11
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AP-C7/2011
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Esteticista/Cosmetologista - 3 ano
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Eliana Silva
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Parte I
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Parte
III
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Parte V
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Parte
II
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Parte
IV
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Parte VI
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PART I
1.Match the words below to their meanings on the right:
1. Discrimination
2. Racism
3. Slavery
4.
a) the condition of being free; the power to act or speak or think without
externally imposed conditions
b) the state of being under the control of another person.
c) unfair treatment of a person or group
on the basis of prejudice, usually
Freedom
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race, gender,3 social status
d) the prejudice that members of one race are superior to members of
other races
2. Based on what youve studied about, complete the tables with the words from the box:
3.
CORRECT ATTITUDES
WRONG ATTITUDES
1. _________________________
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2. _________________________
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3. _________________________
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4. _________________________
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1. __________________________
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2. __________________________
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3. __________________________
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4. __________________________
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Lifestyles
1__________________
Racism
__
Discrimination
Prejudice
Cultural respect
This
occurs especiallyreligion
against women at work
but not and
only. Many
women have
inferior
Tolerance
Accepting
celebrating
diversity
salaries because of they are women and not men.
Intolerance
2__________________
__
Young, old and everyone in between Everyone has a right to have the same
opportunities as everyone.
3__________________
__
It occurs when a person is treated less favourably because of race, colour, and
nationality, ethnic or national origin.
4__________________
__
They are generalizations that people make about the characteristics of all members of a
group, based on an image (often incorrect).
a) Age
b) Gender
c) Race
d) Prejudice
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discrimination
e) Lifestyle
discrimination
discrimination
f) Customs
discrimination
discrimination
g) Disability
discrimination
h) Apartheid
discrimination
PART II
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best friends until they meet them; it never seems to occur to the children to say,
since
they have not yet been taught to care.
B
Most schools are teaching students to celebrate diversity and search for
common ground. Inglewood High School (90% white 20 years ago and 90% black
10 years ago) is 48% Latino today. We have the same challenges and Ive
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learned to see that if everybody united, we could be a big force, says Efrain
Nava, a 16-year-old Mexican American. We are all minorities, but together we
are
C a majority.
California is an ethnic landscape. As recently as 1980, California was 76%
white. During the past ten years, the Hispanic community grew nearly 70% and
the Asian community 127%, so that by last years census, California was only
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57% white. It is clear that early in the next century there will be no racial
majority at all. The children may have no trouble adjusting, but their parents still
have
much to learn.
D
California is, by any measure, Americas most colourful state. The richness
of its culture, the liveliness of its fashions and the ruthlessness of its politics all
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reflect the mix of races and cultures that blend and clash throughout the state.
This is the land where Asian dragons dance at Cinco de Mayo parades, where
viewers can tune in to the evening news spoken in Tagalog.
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A multicultural state.____
Language is not very important in friendships. ____
Together we are stronger.____
Walking towards diversity.____
5. Find evidence in the text for these statements.
a) Young boys and girls hardly ever mention their friends race.
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b) The percentage of white citizens is decreasing.
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c) Youngsters probably wont have any problems adapting to the new ethnic scenario in the future.
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d) The different ethnicities living in California contribute to the states cultural splendour.
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6. Answer the following questions:
6.1.Why is Los Angeles considered a multicultural society?
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6.2 What is being done at schools to promote multiculturalism as a good thing?
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6.3 Can we consider California a true melting pot? Why?
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6.4 Explain why in the future there will be no racial majorities or minorities.
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7. Answer the following question:
Arlene Kurtz recently applied for a job as a shop assistant with the City of North Miami, Florida,
U.S.A... At the job interview, she was asked to sign a legal document affirming that she had not
smoked for twelve months. She said: I cant. Im a smoker.
Although Kurtz knew that the city had banned smoking on the job place, she hadnt heard
about its new decision to employ only non-smokers. Its none of their business what you do away
from work, on weekdays or on your holiday, she says.
But a growing number of U.S. employers say its their business, because such matters can
affect the cost of health insurance (which is private in the U.S.). And smokers are not the only
ones who are being singled out, and suffering discrimination.
The Los Angeles fire department has ordered four employees to lose one kilo a month until they
reach the desired weight. The four have taken the fire department to court, arguing that they are
being discriminated because of their size.
A company in Atlanta prohibits employees from participating in such dangerous activities as
skydiving, motorcycling and mountain climbing.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is fighting back. It calls such rules and restrictions
life-style discrimination. Some states have responded by prohibiting employers from penalising
workers who engage in legal activities outside work. Lewis Maltby of the ACLU says: After five
oclock, our lives are our own.
From Speakeasy, March-April 1992, Rosalie Gomez.
8. Identify the types of discrimination mentioned in the text?
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