Sentences with phrase «extraordinary diversity»

Our world is filled with extraordinary diversity, from amoebas to zebras, from tiny toadstools to giant oaks.
At Discover we're committed to providing extraordinary diversity in our coverage of the world of science.
The Indonesian islands are known as tropical idylls, but their individual landscapes and heritage reveal extraordinary diversity.
Such extraordinary diversity aims to celebrate the singularity of each expression, allowing the art to speak for itself.
Just as Life itself seems to fade into insignificance within the sidereal immensities known to astronomy, so does the happy simplicity which seemed to indicate a steady rise of consciousness from the lower animals to Man lose distinctness in the extraordinary diversity and profusion of living forms now known to biology.
My hope, then, is to wrestle the extraordinary diversity of Asian noodles into a few categories, and to proceed wtih a sense of adventure and invention.
«We now know there is an extraordinary diversity of strange, transient objects,» he says, referring to the hundreds of fleeting celestial flare - ups that appear beyond the solar system each year.
The extraordinary diversity of cichlid fishes challenges entrenched ideas of how quickly new species can arise
The extraordinary diversity of todays advanced materials is based on better knowledge of how to attain novel structures displaying new properties that lead to improved performance
«Genome duplication was such a nice, tidy explanation» for this extraordinary diversity, Sansom says.
Biologists have proposed various explanations for this extraordinary diversity, but it has been impossible to nail down their relative importance.
Home to large marine mammals, such as dolphins and whales and an extraordinary diversity of fish, together with exotic sponge and coral ecosystems, seamounts are among the world's greatest marine - biological treasures.
These observations have given us new insight as to the extraordinary diversity of the exoplanetary systems in our Milky Way.
Now a new genetic study suggests it also led to the modern Age of Fishes, resulting in the extraordinary diversity of fishes now seen throughout the oceans.
In particular, a goal is to ensure that we have articles that, over time, represent the extraordinary diversity of research and ideas that make the meetings of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) so interesting and exciting.
The water slowly infiltrates through microscopic faults, where it comes in contact with an extraordinary diversity of rocks.
For example, the study devotes considerable space to a couple of unrepresentative schools as if they were characteristic of all charters, thereby ignoring the extraordinary diversity of a new world still searching for its identity.
Given the student demographics and the urban environment, the Boston Public Schools system offers an extraordinary diversity of cultures, ethnicities, class backgrounds, and types of learners.
Try out the sample lesson on Tightening Tension ™ (see link below) and see the extraordinary diversity of writing that comes from each student — even if they were part of the same group.
Our master's, doctoral, and professional education programs reflect the extraordinary diversity and depth of faculty research and student experience at HGSE.
Hailing from all walks of life, the Lycée community embraces and celebrates the extraordinary diversity of our student body and families.
Try out the sample lesson on Tightening Tension ™ and see the extraordinary diversity of writing that comes from each student — even if they were part of the same group.
The United States too often provides its disadvantaged students with a woefully inadequate education, thereby squandering the nation's extraordinary diversity, according to the Equity and Excellence Commission.
Buffet describes the company as possessing «an unmatched collection of businesses» and «an extraordinary diversity of earnings, premier financial strength and oceans of liquidity.»
The Western Cape is a province of extraordinary diversity and, with its numerous attractions and famous landmarks, offers numerous day tour and sightseeing opportunities.
The ocean around NE Vancouver Island is world - renowned for scuba diving with these cold, current - fed waters being home to an extraordinary diversity of life in jaw - dropping density and colour.
The reefs are the marine jewels of Belize's diving crown and can boast an extraordinary diversity of reef topography including sandy reef - flat areas, walls, grooves and channels, caves and caverns.
Highlighting both the innate diversity of Neel's approach to portraiture and the extraordinary diversity of twentieth century New York City, in this exhibition Hilton Als brings together a selection of Neel's portraits of African Americans, Latinos, Asians, and other people of colour.
Intimate, casual, direct and personal, Alice Neel's portraits exist as an unparalleled chronicle of New York personalities — both famous and unknown — and the extraordinary diversity of twentieth century New York City.
Alice Neel, Uptown explores Neel's interest in the extraordinary diversity of twentieth century New York City and the people amongst whom she lived.
Presenting the work of some 40 photographers including such influential figures as Berenice Abbott, Diane Arbus, Garry Winogrand, Lisette Model, Alfred Stieglitz and Cindy Sherman, the exhibition features both the city and its inhabitants, from its vast, overwhelming architecture to the extraordinary diversity of its people.
Miquel Barceló is renowned for the extraordinary diversity and originality of his work, which has ranged from a series of spectacular terracotta murals for a chapel in the cathedral in Palma de Mallorca to a mesmerizing performance piece / living sculpture with the Hungarian / French choreographer Josef Nadj.
Its Shark Lagoon, a giant 400,000 litre tank, displays the extraordinary diversity of the coral reef.
Presented with both seriousness and humour (often black) and in an extraordinary diversity of material and approaches, both traditional and unexpected, these works serve as memorable metaphors of many aspects of our times.
Deacon has been at the helm of British sculpture for almost four decades, in this time moving voraciously between an extraordinary diversity of media — wood, stainless steel, corrugated iron, polycarbonate, marble, clay, vinyl, foam and leather.
In fact, there's an extraordinary diversity of solutions to global warming that are at hand, being implemented and scaling.
This extraordinary diversity makes living in New York something many people across the country (and even across the world) aspire to, but it also makes some tasks more difficult than they would be in other places.
We are a not - for - profit entity with both organisational and individual members in all States and Territories who reflect the extraordinary diversity of adult and community education.
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