what are the:

-similarities
-differences
-conflicts and reasons
between the following communities:

-ethnic minority & ethnic majority
-religion and school
-(one of your own)

here is a different one that I did as an example. I just need help on the above.
example
-family and friends
-similarities- they about me and support me. they make me laugh. I support them. we share time and food together.
-differences-you can't choose your family. parents are responsible for me. friends may change. friends make me laugh and allow freedom.
-conflicts and reasons-I want to do the things my friends like not what my parents like. I want to spend time with my friends more than my family at times. friends think the same as me. this is because my parents are brought up in a different time to me. Parents thinks about my future. friends think about the present. my friends are brought up differently.

please help with the other communities
thanks :)

•Social - Ms. Sue, Sunday, November 3, 2013 at 12:00pm
-ethnic minority & ethnic majority
Similarities:
Both live in the same area.
Usually they speak the same language.
Differences:
They perceive the other group as different.
The majority group has more members than the minority group.

•Social - Anonymous, Sunday, November 3, 2013 at 12:03pm
thanks
please help me with the others?

This time it's your turn. What similarities and differences do you see between religion and school?

I mean the conflicts and reasons

I am currently working on the religion and school but i'm using your answers to give me more guidance

Conflicts and reasons between ethnic majorities and minorities:

Some people feel threatened, spiritually, physically, or economically by the other group.
Past injustices may fester within a group.

A few years ago I read about an African immigrant who befriended another immigrant from the same country. A friend asked him about this relationship since the two came from different tribes which were antagonistic toward each other in their homeland. The first man answered -- but here (in the U.S.) it's different!

thank you so much!!

I have to say that you are one of the best tutors who help me with my understanding.
i'm actually enjoying the tonnes of homework I have!!
thanks :)

You're very welcome. And I'm glad I was able to help you. :-)

I need to make my own one up.

but I can't think of anything???

How about two different high school cliques -- like jocks and brains?

Or -- teachers and students?

Or -- boys/men and girls/women?

thank you AGAIN!!!

You're welcome.

Of course! I would be happy to help you with the other communities.

1. Ethnic Minority & Ethnic Majority:

Similarities:
- Both communities live in the same geographical area.
- Both communities may share cultural traditions and practices.
- Both communities may have similar goals, such as pursuing education or employment.

Differences:
- Ethnic minority communities may face discrimination and marginalization based on their race or ethnicity.
- Ethnic majority communities may hold more power and privilege in society.
- Ethnic minority communities may have different languages, religions, or cultural practices compared to the majority group.

Conflicts and Reasons:
- Conflicts may arise due to discrimination and prejudice against the minority group.
- Power imbalances and unequal access to resources may lead to conflict between the two groups.
- Cultural differences and misunderstandings may also contribute to conflicts.

2. Religion and School:

Similarities:
- Both religion and school play a role in shaping an individual's beliefs and values.
- Both provide opportunities for socialization and community involvement.
- Both can be sources of knowledge and learning.

Differences:
- Religion is based on faith and belief in a higher power, while school is based on academic and intellectual pursuits.
- Religion focuses on spiritual development and moral teachings, while school focuses on academic and cognitive development.
- Religion often involves participation in religious rituals and ceremonies, while school involves structured learning environments.

Conflicts and Reasons:
- Conflicts may arise between religious beliefs and school policies or curriculum.
- Differences in belief systems and values may lead to conflicts between religious groups within school communities.
- Secular schools may prioritize neutrality and inclusivity, which can lead to tension with religious communities who desire more recognition and accommodation.

3. (One of your own):

To help with the third category, please provide a specific pair of communities that you would like to compare, such as two different professions, social classes, or age groups. Once you provide the specific communities, I can assist you in identifying similarities, differences, conflicts, and reasons.

Please let me know which communities you would like to focus on, and I will be happy to provide guidance.