Sentences with phrase «diverse populations as»

Future research with varied ages and diverse populations as well as other individual variables will complete these findings on how familiar and individual factors affect the adjustment in adulthood following parental divorce.
She has worked with diverse populations as a counselor and case manager and is honored to be part of an organization that shares her values, respect for diversity and autonomy, and strength - based perspective.
«I have over 15 years of experiences working with diverse populations as an social worker.
Preferred candidates will have demonstrated experience working with culturally diverse populations as well as experience working with urban high poverty and Title One schools; the preferred candidate should also have a background in and willingness to assume a leadership role at the local, state, and / or national / international levels.
However, they caution that these findings may not apply to more ethnically diverse populations as some genetic differences can affect how Omega - 3 fatty acids are metabolised.

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As the country's population becomes more diverse, so too does its business sector.
«Some Canadian cities have as diverse a middle - class population as any city on the planet, and part of what you have to do is play to that diversity and know that having Thai peanut sauce makes sense in one city but it doesn't make sense somewhere else,» says Underhill.
By making it clear that discrimination against LGBT employees is prohibited, employers will better position themselves to recruit not only the estimated three percent of the population that identifies as LGBT, but also other candidates, particularly millennials, who expect to work in a diverse and inclusive workplace,» Phillis said in emailed comments.
After routing Clinton in New Hampshire and finishing a strong second in Iowa, states with nearly all - white populations, Nevada's Democratic caucuses gave Sanders his first chance to prove he can win over black and Hispanic voters and compete nationally as the race moves to states with more diverse populations.
Financial Aid: In 2017, for the first time ever, America's public universities received more revenue from tuition than they did from tax dollars — a funding model that places a higher burden on students and their families and risks widening economic inequality, even as the population of would - be students becomes more diverse.
But given the conglomerate control of our mass media and the difficulties of mobilizing our large and diverse population, such an opting for popular democracy, as we remember it from our past, seems unlikely.
As our population becomes more religiously diverse, and our public square with it, we will increasingly be asking, «which God?»
As Prothero sez: «As our population becomes more religiously diverse, and our public square with it, we will increasingly be asking, «which God?»
His pathetic struggles with the question of what and where is Europe, and why populations as culturally diverse as those of Germany, Poland, France, Italy, Spain, and Britain should call themselves European, makes all his erudition seem a mere massing of incident to no purpose.
Having a pool of diverse set of genotypes ensures that some individuals will thrive and others will not, but that the population as a whole continues.
Recipes are sourced from all over Portland from both professional chefs and everyday Portlanders, and sections are as diverse as the city's population.
«As the population of the United States grows more diverse, I think that the shelves of mainstream grocery stores need to change to reflect that diversity,» Mekhaya says.
He continued honing his scratch food model at Marian Catholic High School in Chicago Heights as well as St. Rita and Mount Carmel in Chicago, all of which serve a more economically diverse population.
As a teaching artist, she has worked with diverse student populations in greater Boston, New York City, and Texas.
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The inherent diversity of any large immigrant population makes some degree of integration almost inevitable, as large and diverse groups can't maintain overall ethnic unity outside the mainstream of the host country's society.
Particularly in urban areas, a more culturally diverse population may act as drivers of challenges to old ways of doing things and lead to a more pro-active political culture that seeks to express its own ambitions and agendas and thus challenge — even resist — conventional top - down flows of power, both institutionally and discursively.
Its future as an energy hub, its diverse cultural background and its large population, would turn the EU into a truly global actor.
Central to this model are the principles of random selection and deliberation: the idea that a diverse body of ordinary citizens, chosen on a near - random basis so as to be descriptively representative of the citizen population, are willing and able to deliberate and make recommendations on constitutional questions.
There's just one problem: Even as student populations become more diverse, the teaching force remains stubbornly homogeneous.
That is why our response to issues of poverty must be as diverse as our population.
Rockland County's business environment is as diverse as its population!
Race has played a significant role in the contest as many council members, and some groups outside the body, expressed an interest in having a person of color atop the legislative body given the city's diverse population.
But as Sanders approaches a point where he needs a strong showing in New York to stay relevant, it seems likely the future of his campaign will be determined by whether he can sell himself to the state's uniquely diverse population.
She spoke of the need to attract new businesses to Albany, and using the city's diversity as a selling point: «We have one of the most diverse populations in the state of New York....
And, as the population becomes more diverse, many suburban districts are finding their student makeup also is shifting.
«Amazon floodplains and river channels — maintained by seasonal floods — promote nutrient cycling and high biological production, and support diverse biological communities as well as human populations with one of the highest per capita rates of fish consumption,» said Castello.
«In sperm whales, and likely other whales and dolphins, culture has the potential to affect population biology, and so issues as diverse as genetic evolution and the impacts of global warming on the species.»
Less genetically diverse populations are less able to adapt to changes, such as disease or the changes to their habitat brought about by global warming.
She and her group wanted to see what was happening to these children in countries where there was a large orphan population — in places that were «as politically, historically, religiously and culturally diverse as possible,» Whetten says.
«These studies from AAIC 2014 underscore the need to fund larger, longer - term studies in different and diverse populations to enable us to develop helpful «prescriptions» for lifestyle change — for example, which foods to eat and avoid, how much physical activity and what types — and to learn more specifically about how Alzheimer's and dementia risk factors change as we age,» Snyder added.
As a global employer, General Motors (GM) believes that a diverse workforce offers a competitive advantage and strives to foster an environment that offers the greatest opportunity for the increasingly talented and multicultural population.
Other human populations evolved from subsets of that diverse population, as small groups migrated around the globe just a few tens of thousands of years ago.
Chimpanzees and gorillas (humans» closest primate relatives) are roughly 5 to 10 times as genetically diverse, even though they have much sparser and more localized populations.
Throughout this period the Dominicans spoke Spanish, developed exports, traded with European countries, and attracted European investors, as well as a diverse migr population of Germans, Italians, Lebanese and Austrians, who helped to build a vibrant economy.
A study published July 6th in the journal Oncotarget reports on a newly discovered category of tRNA fragments as well as shows that all tRNAs are rich sources of very diverse short molecules whose characteristics depend on a person's gender, population, and race and differ according to tissue and disease type.
The limited number of permissible cell lines left, Melton says, can not meet the medical needs of a population as genetically diverse as the human race.
The authors, from 13 institutes on four continents, reasoned that if humans were suffering from malaria when they left the African continent, it should be evident in the genetic makeup of parasite populations in different parts of the world; the theory predicts that parasites farther away from Africa should be less diverse, just as is the case in humans.
After screening DNA from 229 yellow warblers (Setophaga petechia) in 21 diverse populations across North America, researchers led by Rachael Bay at the University of California, Los Angeles, identified the genes as having the strongest effect on survival (Science, DOI: 10.1126 / science.aan4380).
Such perspectives could include a more diverse array of toxins for the control of pest populations, possibly supplemented with a biological component such as pathogenic fungi or parasitic wasps.
William Sutherland, a population biologist at the University of East Anglia, has shown that the places on Earth with the most biodiversity are the most linguistically diverse as well and that languages are even more at risk for extinction than are birds or mammals.
Many scientists believe that disease - causing mutations are easier to find in genetically homogenous populations, such as Iceland's, whose genomes have less «noise» than those of more diverse societies.
Analysis of DNA from about 350 mountain lions, or cougars, statewide revealed that those in the Santa Ana Mountains southeast of Los Angeles are only about half as genetically diverse as more robust populations in the Rockies.
As the only academic medical center in Brooklyn, we serve a large population — over 2.3 million people — and one that is among the most diverse in the world.
We hope to use the same approach to look at other populations with diverse genetic contributions, such as Brazilians», said Professor Capelli.
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