31.X.2001 Viewed from the boardrooms of Britain, the market is becoming more multicultural than could have been imagined just five years ago. - (2001).
Multicultural means consisting of or relating to people of many different nationalities and cultures. children growing up in a multicultural society. involving or including people or ideas from many different countries, races, or religions multiethnic
An English accent peculiar to modern day London, being a mixture of Cockney, Jamaican, West African, and Indian accents and dialects. Also known as MLE
The view of cultural diversity in a country as something good and desirable; a multicultural society socializes individuals not only into the dominant (national) culture but also into an ethnic culture
Multiculturalism is a situation in which all the different cultural or racial groups in a society have equal rights and opportunities, and none is ignored or regarded as unimportant. the belief that it is important and good to include people or ideas from many different countries, races, or religions
Doctrine asserting value of different cultures coexisting within single society; globally, vision of cultural diversity deliberately fostered and protected
The effort to revise school and college curricula to give greater emphasis to the contributions and experiences of African Americans, other racial and ethnic minorities, women, and nonwestern peoples
Often used interchangeably with diversity and pluralism to refer to an environment in which differences among people and groups are recognized, respected, and valued They are seen as positive and desirable, rather than negative or threatening Also refers to the combination of values, which reflect this philosophy
{i} presence of many cultures in one place (i.e. in a country or community, etc.); social and educational concept that encourages the interest in and study of many different cultural traditions and backgrounds