Sentences with phrase «about homogeneity»

A preeminent artist of the post-media age, Johnson incorporates commonplace objects from his childhood, including wood, mirrors, tiles, rugs, CB radios, shea butter, and plants, in a process he describes as «hijacking the domestic,» to create conceptually loaded and visually compelling works that shatter assumptions about the homogeneity of black subjects.
Many also agreed with the point about homogeneity.
You make some very good points about the homogeneity of our class, the flashpoint of discussing charged issues with adolescents, the different perspective that your background brings to your views on teaching and learning.
The process of globalization tends to bring about a homogeneity of cultural behaviours throughout the world, at least in certain aspects of life such as in food, dress, leisure, music, and sports.
I still believe in the model of leadership I learned at West Point, which is about values, which is about choosing the harder right rather than the easier wrong, about homogeneity of character, about a leader's character is their identity.

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It is about harmony not homogeneity.
Trends toward increasing homogeneity in the membership of congregations are troubling indicators of lack of concern about racism, sexism, and classism in the church.
«population about the size of the state of Massachusets» is a flawed variation of the homogeneity argument which is discarded by the very / more diverse examples of France, England, Denmark, Holland, Belgium
An insufferable, self - conscious cult movie, The Chumscrubber smugly heaps on half - baked ideas about media violence, the homogeneity of suburbia and the disintegration of the American family.
The impact of political homogeneity on civic climate is about the same as that of the average parents» education, which is noteworthy given that education and the status it confers has long been recognized as a major facilitator of social norms generally and of civic engagement specifically.
Because of a lack of homogeneity among residency programs, however, confounding details make it difficult to make conclusive claims about the impact of particular aspects of clinical residency programs.69
In this way, many Yelp reviews confront the engineered homogeneity of the museum experience, the standardized conditions that Brian O'Doherty, an artist and critic, wrote about in Inside the White Cube.
If you want to draw conclusions about the effects of the bias adjustments («Removal of the supposed biases has destroyed the homogeneity of the data «-RRB- it makes sense to isolate the differences that are due purely to the bias adjustments from those due to other factors.
In August 2014, in response to the continuing software problems with GHCNMv3.2.2 (version of August 2013), the NCDC Science Council was briefed about a proposal to subject the GHCNMv3 software, and particularly the pairwise homogeneity analysis portion, to a rigorous software rejuvenation effort to bring it up to CMMI level 2 standards and resolve the lingering software errors.
We also need reliable data, but there is a concern about the quality (homogeneity) of some of the surface temperature (The International Surface Temperature Initiative ISTI).
However, the absence of a shared definition of CSA and the lack of homogeneity regarding measurement of CSA limits the ability to draw firm conclusions about the association between CSA and later parenting stress.
The two most important things to remember about most Gen Ys are that they abhor homogeneity — think cookie - cutter suburbs — and refuse to waste time with long commutes, says Shyam Kannan, vice president at RCLCO, a leading real estate advisory firm.
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