| A | B |
| diversity | to give variety to , to make distinct, unlikeness |
| tolerance | willingness to accept others, especially whose views differ from one's own |
| prejudice | a hasty or premature judgement, usually an unreasonable objection to a person or thing |
| racism | a belief that races are different in intelligence and moral quality; believing that a given racial group is better or inferior to others |
| stereotype | a common or misinformed conception of an image about a group of people based on race, gender, religion or other difference |
| immigrant | passing or coming into a country as a settler |
| nationality | the character or traits of a group of people |
| ethnicity | pertaining to a race of people |
| tradition | a handing down of information, opinions, practicesand customs |
| ceremony | a custom observed on public occasion |
| heritage | a quality or characteristic of a group of people |