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diversity and reflected
The CRTC finally granted a license to Milestone in 2000, after a cabinet order-in-council directed the commission to license two new radio stations that reflected the cultural diversity of the Toronto market, and CFXJ-FM launched in 2001.
Crete is isolated from mainland Europe, Asia, and Africa, and this is reflected in the diversity of the fauna and flora.
Ecuadorians often describe the country as a series of " micro-environments " and economic-cultural regions that are reflected in the country's cultural and geographic diversity of coastal fishing and trade ( with Guayaquil as a port ), highland Quichua-speaking peoples ( with Quito as a center, and the Amazon or jungle region, with several indigenous populations continually facing intrusions by " colonos " ( colonists ) seeking to use land for farming including palm oil, or for oil and resource exploitation.
This diversity is reflected in the names given to the islands, which are derived from the languages that have been spoken there in historic and perhaps prehistoric times.
The United States was becoming a more culturally diverse nation in the early-to-mid-19th century, and the growing differences within American Protestantism reflected and contributed to this diversity.
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.
Among the more surprising and, perhaps, counterintuitive ( from a neo-Darwinian viewpoint ) results of recent research in evolutionary developmental biology is that the diversity of body plans and morphology in organisms across many phyla are not necessarily reflected in diversity at the level of the sequences of genes, including those of the developmental genetic toolkit and other genes involved in development.
The canton of Zug is multi-faceted, and this is also reflected in its geographic-topographic diversity.
The Canadian Broadcasting Act, historically and in its modern conception, is based on the fact that since the start of the 20th century, it was important for broadcasters to ensure that information flowed freely and reflected the diversity of Canadian points of view, as opposed to the classic approach, which gives media owners more freedom to express their views.
The diversity observed in society, by consensus, should be reflected in clinical trials through the appropriate inclusion of ethnic minority populations.
The diversity in the evolution of swing dancing in Canada is reflected in its many American names, Jive, Jitterbug and Lindy.
Mediaeval strip parishes reflected the diversity of land from clay farmland, through wooded slopes to downland.
Representatives from various denominations were present, and the new organization reflected that diversity.
Political disputes compounded the theological grievances between Protestants and Catholics and to this day the debate begun at the Reformation has been reflected in the diversity of Christian denominations.
The system of waterways of the Port of New York and New Jersey forms one of the most intricate natural harbors in the world, a fact that is reflected in the diversity of place names.
The Austrian Emperors had an extensive list of titles and claims that reflected the geographic expanse and diversity of the lands ruled by the Austrian Habsburgs.
Boyd, now the Minister of Public Works and Minister of Agriculture, served with Marc-Amable Girard, James McKay, Henry Hynes Clarke and Thomas Howard -- a cabinet which reflected the province's ethnic, religious and linguistic diversity.
The Emperors of the French had various titles and claims that reflected the geographic expanse and diversity of the lands ruled by the House of Bonaparte.
The most significant discussion of this time reflected the " unity in diversity " debate taking place in institutional churches ; but it was little accepted in the more conservative non-institutional branch.
Institutions built in South Shore during these years reflected the community's growing diversity.
The diversity of living habits is also reflected by the depth of water and distance from the shore.
As a very large group of birds, enantiornithines displayed a diversity of different body plans based on differences in ecology and feeding, reflected in an equal diversity of wing forms, many paralleling adaptions to different lifestyles seen in modern birds.

diversity and folk
This tended to recognize the diversity of folk music ( and related cultures ) based on regions of the US rather than based on just its roots.
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.
The music of folk metal is characterised by its diversity with bands known to perform different styles of both heavy metal music and folk music.
The Cajun and Creole traditions in Louisiana music, the folk and popular styles of Hawaiian music, and the bluegrass and old time music of the Southeastern states are a few examples of diversity in American music.
" Lomax himself wrote that in all his work he had tried to capture " the seemingly incoherent diversity of American folk song as an expression of its democratic, inter-racial, international character, as a function of its inchoate and turbulent many-sided development.
Indonesian regional folk pop musics reflects the diversity of Indonesian culture and Indonesian ethicity, mostly use local languages and a mix of western and regional style music and instruments.
Festivals may include folk music from a wide diversity of cultures.
* Paldo sori to broadly refer to the diversity of folk music ( sori ; " sounds ") across Korea.
Since the 1970s, there has been a flowering of musical diversity, with Israeli rock, folk and jazz musicians creating and performing extensively, both locally and abroad.
The diversity in genres is very great despite this, covering everything from general pop to heavy metal to Hip hop as well as an assortment of uncommon genres such as jazz, folk, and ska.
Initially the museum focused on Asian folk art, but soon expanded its programming to reflect the diversity of the local community.
The Council of Europe has expressed its concerns about the situation of the Csángó minority culture, and discussed that the Csángós speak an early form of Hungarian and are associated with ancient traditions, and a great diversity of folk art and culture, which is of exceptional value for Europe.
The varied geographical and temporal prevalence and diversity of folk art make it difficult to describe as a whole, though some patterns have been demonstrated.

diversity and saying
The game was named one of the NES best games ever by IGN, saying that the game offers greater diversity in graphics and gameplay than the original, making it a great bridge game between the other NES Mario titles.
After the 2008 NME Award nominations, Caroline Sullivan of The Guardian criticised the magazine's lack of diversity, saying:
Islam is saying the same thing but is also saying that God is not triune, that there is no diversity in God.
The Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano responded to Vargas Llosa saying: " I see what is happening in Bolivia as a very significant act of affirmation of diversity is opposite to racism, elitism and militarism, which leave us blind to our marvellous existence, to that rainbow that we are ".
In 2006, Putnam was quoted in the Financial Times as saying he had delayed publishing the article until he could " develop proposals to compensate for the negative effects of diversity " ( quote from John Lloyd of Financial Times ).
Fry launched her leadership campaign saying that Canada's diversity is its greatest competitive advantage-" our weapon of mass inclusion "-and called for a " non-ideological " approach to problem solving.
Elmasry has recognized a diversity of opinion among Israelis saying " Many Israelis — and the number steadily grows — now recognize that the occupation and the settlements are twin obstacles to peace.
After alumni added their support to the letter, a Westmont representative responded saying, " I would love for us to be a safer place to talk about those questions than we are ," Also pointed out was the school ’ s diversity statement, an excerpt of which reads " Westmont does not tolerate racial, ethnic, religious or gender slurs, or other forms of verbal abuse ; threatening behavior or threatening messages ; the creation of a hostile environment ; or any form of harassment.
) The diversity of peoples in Ammonihah was great enough that when Amulek introduced himself to Alma, he first identified himself by saying, “ I am a Nephite .” ( Alma 8: 20.

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