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diversity and classroom
The educational approach to multiculturalism has since spread to the grade school system, as school systems try to rework their curricula to introduce students to diversity earlier — often on the grounds that it is important for minority students to see themselves represented in the classroom.
The diversity and rich mix of experience, background and culture, coupled with shared traits of talent and high aspiration, produces an inspirational vitality and enriches learning inside and outside the classroom.
In the classroom, the diversity of ideas raised by students is necessary.

diversity and justification
He uses this to attack the " viewpoint diversity " justification that the U. S. Supreme Court used to permit law schools to give racial minorities an advantage in their admissions processes.

diversity and for
As a matter of fact, we prize the diversity among our own people so much that we will not presume to speak for all other American artists.
Algeria has always been a source of inspiration for different painters who tried to immortalize the prodigious diversity of the sites it offers and the profusion of the facets that passes its population, which offers for Orientalists between the 19 < sup > th </ sup > century and the 20 < sup > th </ sup > century, a striking inspiration for a very rich artistic creation like Eugène Delacroix with his famous painting women of Algiers in their apartment or Etienne Dinet or other painters of world fame like Pablo Picasso with his painting women of Algiers, or painters issued from the Algiers school.
About the importance of making employment opportunities inclusive, Shirley Davis, director of global diversity and inclusion at the Society for Human Resource Management, said:
The purpose of RHA is to enhance the quality of residence hall life and provide a cohesive voice for the residents by addressing the concerns of the on-campus populations to university administrators and other campus organizations ; providing cultural, diversity, educational, and social programming ; establishing and working with individual hall councils.
The demand for ethnic foods in the United States reflects the nation's changing diversity as well as its development over time.
* A commitment to examine the potential for using Museum Accreditation as a more effective driver for improving recruitment, diversity, and career development across the sector.
Being politically and geographically inclusive and leaving at the same time space for diversity, this historical vision filled the needs of Dutch nation-building and integration in the 1890-1914 era.
The diversity of systems and phenomena available for study makes condensed matter physics the most active field of contemporary physics: one third of all American physicists identify themselves as condensed matter physicists, and The Division of Condensed Matter Physics ( DCMP ) is the largest division of the American Physical Society.
This roster of early urban traditions is notable for its diversity.
While maintaining much diversity in class, race, and age, it became harder and harder for those who grew up in the city to be able to afford to stay.
Insect damage to the fossilized leaves of flowering plants from fourteen sites in North America were used as a proxy for insect diversity across the K – T boundary and analyzed to determine the rate of extinction.
In other words, its objective is to develop national strategies for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity.
The convention recognized for the first time in international law that the conservation of biological diversity is " a common concern of humankind " and is an integral part of the development process.
The convention also offers decision-makers guidance based on the precautionary principle that where there is a threat of significant reduction or loss of biological diversity, lack of full scientific certainty should not be used as a reason for postponing measures to avoid or minimize such a threat.
* Measures and incentives for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity.
One of the reasons often given for opposing any form of cultural imperialism, voluntary or otherwise, is the preservation of cultural diversity, a goal seen by some as analogous to the preservation of ecological diversity.
At the request of the government of Southern Rhodesia, Doke investigated the range of dialect diversity among the languages of the country and made recommendations for Unified Shona.
Chromosomes are the essential unit for cellular division and must be replicated, divided, and passed successfully to their daughter cells so as to ensure the genetic diversity and survival of their progeny.
Samaria Gorge is a World Biosphere Reserve and Richtis Gorge is protected for its landscape diversity.
Working with this 1990s trend of diversity and institutional growth, Conservative Judaism remained the largest denomination in America, with 43 percent of Jewish households affiliated with a synagogue belonging to Conservative synagogues ( compared to 35 percent for Reform and 16 percent for Orthodox ).

diversity and considering
While some authors choose to treat a planet in depth, considering it to have a wide diversity of geography, climate, politics and culture, others prefer to characterize their planets by some single global characteristic.
To some extent, however, the results support the traditional groups based on differences in nutrition and number of flagella ; at any rate these provide a starting point for considering euglenid diversity.
Despite this diversity, there are some unifying artistic themes when considering the totality of the visual culture from the continent of Africa.
However, such diversity is to be expected considering that its aim is to address any kind of unstructured " soft " problem in any organizational or social context.
Selection strategies have been compared for annual progress in long-term breeding at a given annual cost considering genetic gain, gene diversity, cost components, and time components.
Although the tribes exhibit variation to a certain degree, considering the diversity in their languages and some traditional practices, they have many similarities in their cultures which set them apart from the neighboring occupants of the region.
However, when Mattel demanded racial diversity in the toy line, the Four Horsemen looked to change skin colours and, after firstly considering Stratos but deciding that Stratos ' overall design did not go well with the racial change, Zodak was chosen.

diversity and race
When compared with previous generations, Generation X represents a more heterogeneous generation, exhibiting great variety of diversity in such aspects as race, class, religion, ethnicity, and sexual orientation.
Other scholars have argued against Rushton's hypothesis on the basis that the concept of race is not supported by genetic evidence about the diversity of human populations, and that his research is based on folk taxonomies.
In the words of David C. Rowe " A racial concept, although sometimes in the guise of another name, will remain in use in biology and in other fields because scientists, as well as lay persons, are fascinated by human diversity, some of which is captured by race.
If the respondents needed to reflect the diversity of the population, the researcher would specifically seek to include participants of various minority groups such as race or religion, based on their proportionality to the total population as mentioned above.
The teaching, however, does not equal unity with uniformity, but instead the Bahá ' í writings advocate for the principle of unity in diversity where the variety in the human race is valued.
Apart from the primary aspects of the expedition, Heyerdahl deliberately selected a crew representing a great diversity in race, nationality, religion and political viewpoint in order to demonstrate that at least on their own little floating island, people could cooperate and live peacefully.
These two points suggest that predators attacked in a selective manner, and the evolutionary arms race which this indicates is commonly cited as a cause of the Cambrian explosion of animal diversity and complexity.
Advocates of " workplace diversity " advocate an employee base that is a mirror reflection of the make-up of society insofar as race, gender, sexual orientation etc.
The book illustrates both the problems of constructing a general " hereditary tree " for the entire human race, and some mechanisms and data analysis methods to greatly reduce these problems, thus constructing a fascinating hypotheses of the recent 150, 000 years of human expansion, migration, and human diversity formation.
However, in 2003, in Grutter v. Bollinger and Gratz v. Bollinger, the Supreme Court affirmed Powell's opinion, rejecting " quotas ", but allowing race to be one " factor " in college admissions to meet the compelling interest of diversity.
The process of confirmative action, she says, " ties diversity to the admissions criteria for all students, whatever their race, gender, or ethnic background — including people of color, working-class whites, and even children of privilege ".
They argued that this aims to " ensure that these minority students do not feel isolated or like spokespersons for their race ; to provide adequate opportunities for the type of interaction upon which the educational benefits of diversity depend ; and to challenge all students to think critically and reexamine stereotypes.
* The Sixth Circuit reversed, holding that Justice Powell's opinion in Bakke was binding precedent establishing diversity as a compelling state interest, and that the Law School's use of race was narrowly tailored because race was merely a " potential ' plus ' factor " and because the Law School's program was virtually identical to the Harvard admissions program described approvingly by Justice Powell and appended to his Bakke opinion.
" In May 2001, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the decision, citing the Bakke decision and allowing the use of race to further the " compelling interest " of diversity.
The show was a news and opinion program focusing upon issues of race, diversity, and ethnicity and often featured guest speakers.
Some of the same ideas and concepts of community study circles can be applied to internal issues such as diversity, race relations and community-focused giving.
The Kirkland Project for the Study of Gender, Society and Culture is an on-campus organization committed to social justice, focusing on issues of race, class, gender, sexuality, disability, as well as other facets of human diversity.
Kasich responded to the lack of diversity in his cabinet: " I don't look at things from the standpoint of any of these sort of metrics that people tend to focus on, race or age, or any of those things.
Tavakkoli resigned from the race on May 1, 2005, telling that he is doing this to help minimize the diversity in the conservative camp.
Delta Phi Epsilon International Sorority, founded in 1917, is a sorority dedicated to diversity, known as one of the first sororities not to discriminate based on ethnicity, race, or creed.
Kinkade said, " I am often asked why there are no people in my paintings ," but in 2009 he painted a portrait of the Indianapolis Speedway for the cover of that year's Indianapolis 500 race program that included details of the diversity of the crowd, hiding among them the figures of Norman Rockwell and Dale Earnhardt.
Sub-Saharan Africans have higher genetic diversity than other populations which may be a problem to seeing them as a single race.

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