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Traditionally, wheat and barley were the main crops of the region, but the inauguration of major new irrigation projects in the 1980s has led to greater agricultural diversity and development.
Nevertheless, the country's vast area, and its cultural diversity, have led to a local cuisine of various dishes.
" Romare Bearden described Alston as "... one of the most versatile artists whose enormous skill led him to a diversity of styles ..." Bearden also describes the professionalism and impact that Alston had on Harlem and the African American community: "' was a consummate artist and a voice in the development of African American art who never doubted the excellence of all people's sensitivity and creative ability.
Patterns of beetle diversity can be used to illustrate factors that have led to the success of the group as a whole.
The period after the American Occupation led to a rise in diversity in movie distribution thanks to the increased output and popularity of the film studios of Toho, Daiei, Shochiku, Nikkatsu, and Toei.
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.
The game is also seen as having been key to expanding the Mario series into non-platforming games, where the main goal in platform games is when the hero has to rescue the damsel in distress ; this diversity has led to it become the best-selling game franchise of all time.
Traditionally, wheat and barley were the main crops of the region, but the inauguration of major new irrigation projects in the 1980s has led to greater agricultural diversity and development.
Dembski holds that his knowledge of statistics and his skepticism concerning evolutionary theory led him to believe that the extraordinary diversity of life was statistically unlikely to have been produced by natural selection.
Particularly in the early years of his career, this freedom led to a great diversity in his output, which ranges from the " snarling " satire of Michaelmas Term ( performed by the Children of Paul's ) to the bleak intrigues of The Revenger's Tragedy ( performed by the King's Men ), assuming he is the author of the latter.
The diversity of native languages in Mesoamerica led to a number of local words for the tamale, many of which remain in use.
The increasing diversity of American society has led to more complex issues related to school and ethnic proportion.
In 1982, she founded the Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology, which led to the creation of Navdanya in 1991, a national movement to protect the diversity and integrity of living resources, especially native seed, the promotion of organic farming and fair trade.
By 1910, soil erosion and the boll weevil caused diversity planning that led to dairy farms, fruit orchards, nurseries, peanuts, feed crops, and poultry.
However the diversity that many saw as the publication's greatest strength quickly led to irreconcilable arguments between the essentially pacifist approach of Albon and Christo, and the advocacy of violent confrontation with the State favoured by Hunt.
The city erected the statue because the destruction of the cotton crop had led to agricultural diversity, starting with peanuts and more prosperity than had ever come from cotton alone.
The prosperous nursery businesses have led to a great amount of ethnic diversity in Onarga, as many Mexican and Mexican-American migrant workers have chosen to maintain roots in the community.
In turn this led to a greater diversity of culture and religious and philosophical freedom.
Feminist economists say that mainstream economics has been disproportionately developed by European-descended, heterosexual, middle and upper-middle class men, and that this has led to suppression of the life experiences of the full diversity of the world's people, especially women, children and those in non-traditional families.
Nonetheless, it is actually because the molecular diversity pattern is so badly resolved that it supports the view that rapid Late Pliocene radiation of the North American scrub jays led to the present diversity.
The diversity of intersecting ecosystems and altitude has led to great number of animal species that call the Monument home.
The name Fink is German for finch and is a reference to the name of the Mac OS X core, Darwin ; Charles Darwin's study of diversity among finches led him eventually to the concept of evolution.
Finally, the resurrection of a pseudogene also led to the diversity of immunoglobulin heavy chain variable-region gene segments in the chicken which appears to be brought by the gene conversion event of a single functional gene with more than 80 pseudogenic gene segments.

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More recent work has begun to emphasize multiple, competing logics ( Friedland & Alford, 1991 ; Lounsbury, 2007 ), focusing on the more heterogeneous sources of diversity within fields ( Lounsbury, 2001 ) and the institutional embeddedness of technical considerations ( e. g., Scott et al., 2000 ; Thornton, 2004 ).

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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.
Because libertarian socialism encourages exploration and embraces a diversity of ideas rather than forming a compact movement, there have arisen inevitable controversies over individuals who describe themselves as libertarian socialists but disagree with some of the core principles of libertarian socialism.
Considering the high diversity of the global Muslim population, it is impossible to describe typical suhur or iftar meals.
Its aim is to describe and explain the common properties and the structural diversity of the world's languages.
* For any consistent theory this usually does not give just one world of objects, but an infinity of possible worlds that the theory might equally describe, with a possible diversity of truths between them.
Emerging out of the anarchist scene, at first the editors of J. D. s had chosen the appellation " homocore " to describe the movement but replaced the word homo with queer to better reflect the diversity of those involved, as well as to disassociate themselves completely from the confines of gay and lesbian orthodoxy.
The huge diversity between parasitic organisms creates a challenge for biologists who wish to describe and catalogue them.
The chemoinformatics concept chemical diversity, depicted as distribution of compounds in the chemical space based on their physicochemical characteristics, is often used to describe the difference between the combinatorial chemistry libraries and natural products.
The terms ‘ alternative ’ and ‘ complementary ’ tend to be used interchangeably to describe a wide diversity of therapies that attempt to use the self-healing powers of the body by amplifying natural recuperative processes to restore health.
Dobzhansky then goes on to describe the diversity of life on Earth, arguing that the diversity of species cannot be best explained by a creation myth because of the ecological interactions between them.
The term outcross is used to describe a type of crossbreeding used within a purebred breed to increase the genetic diversity within the breed, particularly when there is a need to avoid inbreeding.
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.
This suborder is no longer considered to accurately describe the diversity in Diprotodonta.
The editors had initially chosen the appellation " homocore " to describe the movement they began, but later replaced the word ' homo ' with ' queer ' to create Queercore, to better reflect the diversity of the scene and to disassociate themselves completely from the oppressive confines of the gay and lesbian communities ' orthodoxy and agenda.

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The micro-satellite diversity and distributions of the Y lineage specific to South America indicates that certain Amerindian populations have been isolated since the initial colonization of the region.
The results of initial testing found levels of variability within Sumatran rhino populations comparable to those in the population of the less endangered African rhinos, but the genetic diversity of Sumatran rhinos is an area of continuing study.
** White River Utes ( Parusanuch and Yampa ), Colorado and eastern Utah The micro-satellite diversity and distributions of the Y lineage specific to South America indicates that certain Amerindian populations have been isolated since the initial colonization of the region .</ small >.
Robinson's television breakthrough came in 1969 when he joined the Children ’ s Television Workshop ( CTW ) to assist in the development of a new children's program for National Educational Television, Sesame Street -- his initial role with CTW was to produce and oversee filmed segments focusing on the diversity of different characters on the show.
The publication of The Vertical Mosaic did, thus, three things: first, it established sociology as a legitimate discipline in the Canadian context ; second, it pioneered a macrosociological approach that put class at the centre of its analysis and, third, it constituted an initial offering in the emergent field of inequality studies and diversity studies.

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