It is a huge melting pot with a serious over population problem.
We have given up the myth of the melting pot at last and everyone is free to be exactly what they are.
These areas are an ethnic, religious and political melting pot.
Later, in the 1960s, we were told that the melting pot did not take dark meat.
I guess a melting pot needs a little heat, too.
In the mid-1990s, Paris was a melting pot for music.
"But we've kept the same names from history on down, even if were part of the melting pot."
The place is not a melting pot, the candidates found.
But he says working on the series has changed his thinking about the notion of the melting pot.
"America is not a melting pot in the sense that we once were," he said.
Congress, however, may ultimately feel pressure to lift this ban for a nation whose dream now seems more jackpot than melting pot.
These crowded, buzzing multiethnic hives both spurred the xenophobic fears of whites and gave rise to the dream that America could become a unique 'melting pot' of the world's cultures.
More salad bowl, less melting pot if you like.
However, it further encompasses the sense of ingredient harmonization; it implies a 'melting pot', of unity and integration as well as the sense of 'many held together within unity'.
Three orphaned boys live in a fictional Chinese city called Mallepa, a 'melting pot' of different Asian groups.
They love to get in the 'melting pot' of life and share their essence with the essence of those around them").
By 1899 California had a 35,000-strong Japanese community, economically successful, culturally discrete and less inclined to integrate into the 'melting pot' than most other national groups.
Gradually, Israeli society became more pluralistic, and the 'melting pot' declined over the years.
We are no longer a 'melting pot' under the foundational, once-dominant religion of Christianity.
Post-modernism was born in the United States because juxtaposition was always the essence of a polyethnic culture, less melting pot than grab bag.