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This change in diversity and composition has not yet been observed – in fact, the organisms which should be most susceptible to climatic variation emerge unscathed from the Snowball Earth.
As an illustration of artificial selection, he describes fancy pigeon breeding, noting that " he diversity of the breeds is something astonishing ", yet all were descended from one species of rock pigeon.
She also had a collaboration with Colombian artist Juanes, in the song " Fotografia " where she showed her diversity of yet another language.
Note, however, that they lost most of their genetic diversity thousands of years ago ( see the beginning of this article ), and yet seem to have only been in decline in the last century or so, suggesting factors other than genetics are mainly responsible.
While diversity in degree of decentralization across the world is a fact yet there is no consensus in the empirical literature over the questions like ‘ which country is more decentralized ?’ This is because decentralization is defined and measured differently in different studies ( Sharma, 2006 ).
" many, yet one "), articulates the diversity that shapes the country.
Due to the diversity of the activities of these industries and their dispersion over the whole department, polarisation effects similar to those in the plastics sector have not yet been observed.
The minorities in Lima include Amerindians ( mostly Aymara and Quechua ), Afro-Peruvians, whose African ancestors were initially brought to the region as slaves, are yet another part of the city's ethnic diversity.
This diversity results in complex food webs, with large predator fish eating smaller forage fish that eat yet smaller zooplankton and so on.
In 2009, the European Court of Justice favoured a broad view of culture — beyond cultural values through the protection of film or the objective of promoting linguistic diversity yet previously recognized.
In 2009, the European Court of Justice favoured a broad view of culture — beyond cultural values — through the protection of film or the objective of promoting linguistic diversity yet previously recognized.
With their hyperactive, self-conscious diversity, goofy sense of humor, and sharp social commentary, the group gained a sizable cult following during the late ' 80s, yet they were never able to earn a mainstream audience.
Chalcid wasps ( superfamily Chalcidoidea ) belong to the insect order Hymenoptera, and are one of the largest groups within the order, with some 22, 000 known species, and an estimated total diversity of anywhere from 60, 000 to more than 500, 000 species, meaning the vast majority have yet to be discovered and described.
Dating back to the Frankish occupation and located in the heart of Nicosia in Cyprus is Hamam Omerye — a true working example of Cyprus's rich culture and diversity, hard struggle, yet sense of freedom and flexibility.
The intra-familial taxonomy is not well established yet, due to the large number and diversity of species.
A fundamental part of ` Abdul-Bahá's teachings on evolution is the belief that all life came from the same origin: " the origin of all material life is one ..." He states that from this sole origin, the complete diversity of life was generated: " Consider the world of created beings, how varied and diverse they are in species, yet with one sole origin " He explains that a slow, gradual process led to the development of complex entities:
Il Carpino Folk Festival is an event that includes the container inside, under the same unifying logo, performing arts, especially music, dance and theater of popular roots, but also workshops, conferences, roundtables, workshops, presentations of literature and cinema with a full program of live performances, original and energetic show that the richness and musical diversity of an area that has many natural resources, landscape and historical importance and artistic quality of great intrinsic, although not yet fully exploited in a structured, integrated and accessible in order to represent real strategic factors in the economic and social development.
Gross has won praise over the years for her low-key and friendly yet often probing interview style and for the diversity of her guests.
From the 15th century onwards, the Adoration of the Magi is quite often conflated with the Adoration of the Shepherds from the account in the Gospel of Luke ( 2: 8-20 ), an opportunity to bring in yet more human and animal diversity ; in some compositions ( triptychs for example ), the two scenes are contrasted or set as pendants to the central scene, usually a Nativity.
Today, the Jefferson River retains much of its scenic beauty and wildlife diversity from the days of Lewis and Clark, yet is threatened by water use issues and encroaching development.
This duality takes the form of the endless opposition of contrary yet mutually interdependent and mutually complementary polarities that divide, alternately dominate, and explain the diversity, movement, and momentary arrangement of the universe.
As the forests disappear, the animals and plants upon which the Baka rely vanish as well, yet so far the work of conservation groups such as WWF may have worsened the situation by not taking into account the Baka's role in maintaining forest diversity and turning groups of Baka subsistence hunters into persecuted poachers.
Forest fires and burning tend to carry negative connotations, yet controlled burns can have a favorable impact on landscape diversity, formation, and protection.
Benetton s advertisements have featured images of portions of men s and women s bodies with tattoos that say “ HIV Positive ”, a Black woman breastfeeding a White infant ( which could be celebrated as a championing image of racial diversity or raising awareness of racial issues yet was also denounced for its historical connotations when Black women, during slavery, were often required to become caretakers for White children ), a priest and a nun leaning to kiss each other, as well as a group of real death row inmates ( alluding to issues concerning capital punishment ).

diversity and Later
Later work by Putnam also suggests that social capital, and the associated growth of public trust are inhibited by immigration and rising racial diversity in communities.
Later, using data from many loci ( not just mitochondrial DNA ) extrapolated that the Angola-Namibia border region near the Atlantic Ocean is likely to be near the geographical point of origin of modern human genetic diversity.
Later Mughals, British, Turks and Portuguese influence also made inroads into Indian Cuisine resulting in its present variety and diversity.
Later the term polycentrism was extended and used for a system with several centres, as unity in diversity ( politology, architecture, city planning ).
Later literary critics recognized the diversity of her poetic output as well as its personal and intimate style.

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One of the main features of Gibraltar s population is the diversity of their ethnic origins.
The mission of the Forest Service is " To sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the Nation s forests and grasslands to meet the needs of present and future generations.
Examples of Dime Novel series that showcase the diversity of the term include: Bunce s Ten Cent Novels, Brady s Mercury Stories, Beadle s Dime Novels, Irwin P. Beadle s Ten Cent Stories, Munro s Ten Cent Novels, Dawley s Ten Penny Novels, Fireside Series, Chaney s Union Novels, DeWitt s Ten Cent Romances, Champion Novels, Frank Starr s American Novels, Ten Cent Novelettes, Richmond s Sensation Novels, Ten Cent Irish Novels, etc.
Such diversity was largely unprecedented in global pop music in 1968, and the album s sprawling approach provoked ( and continues to provoke ) both praise and criticism from observers.
The Dean of Student Success is committed to: developing and enhancing the university s commitment to diversity and inclusive-ness ; creating connections between in and out-of-classroom experiences ; facilitating scholarly, creative, and professional-development opportunities ; providing resources and services to help students to better navigate the CWU Community ; and promoting student rights and responsibilities
It promotes programs and services that emphasize the diversity of the university s multicultural community and heritage.
* The École de Nancy Museum offers a testimony of the diversity of creative techniques practised by the artists of this school, with a fine display of furniture, objets d art, glassware, stained-glass, leather, ceramics, textiles, etc.
Part 2, Section 5, of The Book of Healing, contains his essay on mineralogy and meteorology, in six chapters: formation of mountains ; the advantages of mountains in the formation of clouds ; sources of water ; origin of earthquakes ; formation of minerals ; and the diversity of earth s terrain.
The plan sought to preserve historic architectural styles, neighborhood diversity and the area s unique social fabric.
In 1985, former actress Melina Mercouri, then Greece s Minister of Culture, and her French counterpart Jack Lang came up with the idea of designating an annual Capital of Culture to bring Europeans closer together by highlighting the richness and diversity of European cultures and raising awareness of their common history and values.
Due to Canada s size and diversity, the development of the modern Canadian public library was more of a slow evolution than a quick transition as each of the provinces specific conditions ( geographic, economic, cultural, demographic, etc.
It will focus on students union quality, talent management, equality and diversity, strategic development and turnaround, ethical and environmental work, and fundraising.
King Faisal acknowledged his country s religious and cultural diversity, which includes the predominantly Shia Ahsa in the east ; the Asir in the southwest, with tribal affinities to Yemen, especially among the Ismaili tribes of Najran and Jizan ; and the Kingdom of the Hejaz, with its capital Mecca.
The study of languages other than one s own can not only serve to help us understand what we as human beings have in common, but also assist us in understanding the diversity which underlies not only our languages, but also our ways of constructing and organizing knowledge, and the many different realities in which we all live and interact.

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