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The blog, which reports on a variety of cultural topics, was so-named as it's diversity was reflected in the bredth of knowledge required to excel at the board game.
Forums and presentations address topics such as cultural diversity, Middle East politics, religion and science and women in society.
This list has some items that would not fit in such a classification, such as list of exponential topics and list of factorial and binomial topics, which may surprise the reader with the diversity of their coverage.
Since the 1990s the extension service has expanded into topics such as racial and gender diversity, health and safety, alcohol and substance abuse, regulatory compliance, and integrating persons with disabilities into the workforce.
Kevin J. Flynn's book The Silent Brotherhood described The Spotlight as regularly featuring " articles on such topics as Bible analysis, taxes and fighting the IRS, bankers and how they bleed the middle class, and how the nation is manipulated by the dreaded Trilateral Commission and Council on Foreign Relations ", adding " the paper attracted a huge diversity of readers ".
Located in the sub-Saharan savanna biome of east and southern Africa, the study used methods like analysis of mitochondrial DNA control-region fragments from 122 individuals to learn more about various topics such as the phylogeography, genetic diversity, demographic history of the species.
NASCO holds numerous workshops with topics including meeting process, board roles and responsibilities, planning, staff relations, marketing, diversity awareness, conflict resolution, facilitation, consensus decision-making, and organizational development for new cooperatives.
In spite of the diversity of topics and styles of work, one theme runs through the RAND work – the search for economic policy guides.
He felt that some of the content would be less likely to be of interest to non-Greyhawk campaign players, but that it can still serve as a source of inspiration: " Greyhawk Adventures has something in it for everyone, but its wide diversity of topics tends to dilute its overall impact and usefulness.
The topics of character education, diversity and multiculturalism ( Portman, 2009 ), and school safety are important areas of focus for school counselors.
Hosted by Tsinghua University, it is recognized for its diversity and depth of topics.
Mittermeier's fieldwork has been focused on primates, protected areas, and other conservation issues and he is considered an expert on such topics as biological diversity and its value to humanity, ecosystem conservation, tropical biology and species conservation.
Members work on a wide range of topics, from agroecology to marine diversity and explore the relationships between organisms and their past, present, and future environments.
Every year, there are diversity assemblies and diversity days, with the focus on topics such as religion, gender identification, sexual orientation, socioeconomics, and other forms of diversity ; the topics change from year to year.
Many prestigious national organizations have acknowledged her for her advice and efforts to educate her readers on different topics including those related to health, safety, and acceptance of multiculturalism and diversity.

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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.
Proponents of this idea argue either that such diversity is valuable in itself, to preserve human historical heritage and knowledge, or instrumentally valuable because it makes available more ways of solving problems and responding to catastrophes, natural or otherwise.
This diversity of uses and meanings, combined with the complexity of the feelings involved, makes love unusually difficult to consistently define, compared to other emotional states.
Once a model makes it to the mainboard, they start earning more due to the diversity of their work.
argues that the number and diversity of African languages and the paucity of a historical record on creole genesis makes determining lexical correspondences a matter of chance.
The diversity of Buddhist traditions makes it difficult to generalize about Buddhist clergy.
The diversity of its ecology and climate makes it possible to grow temperate crops such as apples, pears, plums, grape and citrus fruits and tropical products such as mangoes and litchi, as well as a wide variety of other crops including coffee, cloves, sisal, maize, tubers and various spices.
Their enormous diversity, as well as their role in signaling, makes them an object of study.
Fujitsu chiefly makes computing products, but the company and its subsidiaries also offer a diversity of products and services in the areas of personal computing, telecommunications and advanced microelectronics.
As a tribute to the diversity that makes up Indian Country, the museum hosts local and international indigenous artists and musicians, as well as mounting changing exhibits on artifacts throughout the year.
Their addition to our ownership group further reflects our commitment to connect with aggressively and embrace the great diversity that makes South Florida a multicultural gem.
Presently gazelles are suffering not only from poor pasture conditions, but also from problems associated with small populations such as lack of genetic diversity in the population, which makes them less resistant to diseases.
Romano Prodi, former Prime Minister of Italy and the tenth President of European Commission said about the WVS work: “ The growing globalization of the world makes it increasingly important to understand [...] diversity.
Replacing a natural ecosystem with a few specifically chosen plant varieties reduces the genetic diversity found in wildlife and makes the organisms susceptible to widespread disease.
The ICCP aims to promote the conservation of conifers through conservation work, research and education, and work carried out at Bedgebury makes up part of the effort to conserve the genetic diversity of conifers, particularly those from temperate forests.
Our diversity makes us stronger, and the expertise of all of our members has helped us be effective beyond our numbers.
In his lyrics and his other writing he makes seemingly random use of decontextualized pieces of continental ( mostly French ) philosophy, and has built up a personal world he says is " dominated by values like diversity, orientalism, and a respect for otherness.
While the Palestinian Authority makes no reservations within the Palestinian Legislative Council ( there were reserved seats for Christians and Samaritans in the electoral law for the Palestinian general election, 1996 ), certain positions in local government are guaranteed to certain minority groups, in order to retain particular traditional cultural influence and diversity.
This important feature makes PubMed searches automatically more sensitive and avoids false-negative ( missed ) hits by compensating for the diversity of medical terminology.
The diversity among autonomous churches makes it difficult to document their history, either individually or as a group of common interest.
The cultural diversity that exists in both these countries seems to be the relationship that makes them so comparable.
) makes the point that worship has always been more diverse than is implied by the use of a single book, and views diversity as realistic and necessary.
In light of our differences: How diversity in nature and culture makes us human.
Therefore, according to Zaliznyak, the discovery of Old Novgorod dialect makes it possible to conclude that earlier conception of East Slavic as a relatively homogeneous linguistic unity has been rendered obsolete by a view of East Slavic as an area of much greater dialectal diversity.

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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.
There have also been found very old Nepōhualtzintzin attributed to the Olmeca culture, and even some bracelets of Mayan origin, as well as a diversity of forms and materials in other cultures.
Because of the lack of worldwide knowledge about the order in general, very little is known about the order diversity.
Wildlife diversity is very high ; there are 441 species of amphibians and reptiles, 838 species of birds, 232 species of mammals and 181 species of fresh water fish.
The diversity of beetles is very wide.
The subject experiences itself as a unity only by purposively negating the very diversity it itself had produced.
If there were a large ( possibly infinite ) number of universes, each with possibly different physical laws ( or different fundamental physical constants ), some of these universes, even if very few, would have the combination of laws and fundamental parameters that are suitable for the development of matter, astronomical structures, elemental diversity, stars, and planets that can exist long enough for life to emerge and evolve.
( The internal diversity of the Ottoman Empire, for instance, was very great.
However, lack of genetic diversity, due to the very limited number of varieties initially introduced, left the crop vulnerable to disease.
The word “ pear ”, or its equivalent, occurs in all the Celtic languages, while in Slavic and other dialects, differing appellations, still referring to the same thing, are found — a diversity and multiplicity of nomenclature which led Alphonse de Candolle to infer a very ancient cultivation of the tree from the shores of the Caspian to those of the Atlantic.
Some are shaped like golf balls, some are shaped like pencils .… Now my main subject is the evolution of form, and the problem of how it is that you can get this diversity amid so little genetic difference, so far as we can tell, is a very interesting one.
This diversity of altitude, rainfall and soil conditions combined with the very high snow line supports a variety of distinct plant and animal communities.
The diversity in appearance and composition is very great, but they form a well-defined group not difficult to recognize, from the abundance of black and white micas and their thin, foliated, schistose character.
The pattern of diversity in the family is very similar to the global distribution of plant diversity overall.
Moreover, figs with different plant habits have undergone adaptive radiation in different biogeographic regions, leading to very high levels of alpha diversity.
Their populations crashed during the Snowball Earth episodes, when all or very nearly all of the Earth's surface was covered by ice or snow, but they proliferated in the Cambrian explosion and reached their highest diversity in the Paleozoic.
The township is also home to very broad economic diversity.
The Ross Sea is regarded by marine biologists as having a very high biological diversity and as such has a long history of human exploration and scientific research.
# to offer an aesthetic object that suggests the immense diversity of human languages as well as the very real threats to the continued survival of this diversity
They often have very high plant diversity, and high densities of buried seeds.
This diversity has been and continues to be very influential in the development of linguistic thought in the U. S.
Although both North and Central America are very diverse areas, South America has a linguistic diversity rivalled by only a few other places in the world with approximately 350 languages still spoken and an estimated 1, 500 languages at first European contact.

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