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Culture and Society: These words describe qualities that are important in a multicultural and diverse society, such as being accepting, respectful, and compassionate.

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accepting: tolerant and open-minded towards different people, ideas, or ways of life.
The community's accepting attitude towards diversity helped create a welcoming environment for everyone.
 
compassionate: showing empathy and concern for the suffering or distress of others.
The nurse's compassionate care helped comfort and support her patients during their recovery.
 
cosmopolitan: related to or characteristic of a global and diverse culture.
The city's cosmopolitan atmosphere attracts people from all over the world.
 
diverse: including a variety of different types of people, cultures, or things.
The company's diverse workforce brings together people with different backgrounds and perspectives.
 
eclectic: selecting or borrowing from a variety of different sources or styles.
The artist's eclectic style incorporates elements of different art movements and cultures.
 
empowering: giving people the power, confidence, or ability to do something.
The organization's empowering programs help women develop leadership skills and advance in their careers.
 
global: related to or affecting the entire world or all parts of the world.
The company's global reach allows it to serve customers in different countries and regions.
 
harmonious: peaceful and cooperative, without conflict or disagreement.
The family's harmonious relationship is based on mutual respect and understanding.
 
inclusive: including people of different backgrounds, cultures, or abilities.
The school's inclusive policies and programs aim to create a welcoming environment for all students.
 
informed: having or showing knowledge or awareness about a particular topic or situation.
The journalist's informed reporting helps people understand complex issues and events.
 
intercultural: related to or involving interactions between different cultures or cultural groups.
The program's intercultural exchange allowed students to learn about different cultures and ways of life.
 
interconnected: connected or related to each other in some way.
The scientist's research showed how different aspects of the environment are interconnected and affect each other.
 
liberal: related to or advocating for individual freedom and social progress, often with a focus on equality and fairness.
The politician's liberal views on social issues include support for marriage equality and universal healthcare.
 
multicultural: related to or involving multiple cultures or cultural groups.
The city's multicultural population includes people from different ethnicities, religions, and nationalities.
 
open-minded: willing to consider different ideas, perspectives, or beliefs, without being prejudiced or judgmental.
The teacher's open-minded approach encourages students to think critically and consider different points of view.
 
progressive: related to or advocating for social, political, or economic reform or change.
The politician's progressive policies aimed to address inequality and promote social justice.
 
respectful: showing or expressing respect, consideration, or deference towards others.
The employee's respectful behavior towards his coworkers helped create a positive work environment.
 
tolerant: able to accept or tolerate people or ideas that are different from one's own.
The community's tolerant attitude towards diversity helped create a welcoming environment for everyone.
 
unified: working together or cooperating towards a common goal or purpose.
The team's unified effort helped them win the championship.
 

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