here to fight anymore.In the past efforts to provide multicultural content to students have, as critics feared, created more diversity and tension among groups. However, more recent methods are aimed at creating relations based on commonalties. Lynch suggests providing a basis of common knowledge, skills, and insights about the things that all human societies should hold in common, stressing similarities will unify groups with differences. I believe with these issues being taught and practiced: racism, gender, and sexual preference will not be a major issue anymore. People will look passed the outside and actually try to know the person. Who knows in the future maybe we wont even be the same as we are now, like Donna and Dora in Day Million. Things are constantly at a fast pace with technology and the way things are being taught. I think a better unity is not far off, a perfect society is a long ways away, but a more unified one is closer than we think....