(a)
To determine:
The difficulties, hardships and treatment of minorities in society.
Introduction:
There are many types and sorts of minorities globally. Each type is different to another as they adapt to a different culture and acquire skills accordingly. There are instances where minorities are treated differently
(b)
To determine:
The way people treated me as part of a minority.
Introduction:
There are many types of minorities globally. Each type is different to another as they adapt to a different culture and acquire skills. There are instances where minorities may feel a different part of society.
(c)
To determine:
The difficulties being a part of minority.
Introduction:
There are many types and sorts of minorities globally. Each type is different to another as they adapt to a different culture and acquire skills accordingly. There are instances where minorities may feel different or treated different from the majorities.
(d)
To determine:
The skills needed in such situations.
Introduction:
There are many types of minorities globally. Each type is different to another as they adapt to a different culture and acquire skills accordingly. There are instances where minorities may be treated different in society.
(e)
To determine:
The difference in the situation of minorities.
Introduction:
There are many types of minorities globally. Each type is different to another as they adapt to a different culture and acquire skills accordingly. There are instances where minorities are treated different from the majority
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