Sentences with phrase «more human diversity»

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And when you realize the diversity of exceptional human beings out there and opportunities and business deals and everything, you're going to realize there are a lot more options than you're giving credit to.»
Diversity awareness is on the rise, not only because we have put a human face to it, but also because diverse teams that collaborate closely are proven to be more innovative in the workplace.
As technology advances and businesses become more globalized, creating a truly diverse organizational culture that incorporates basic human principles and fosters diversity of ideas and perspectives is not just good for employees, Webster argues.
The latter approach yields remarkable results, according to Calgary - based entrepreneur Suzanne West, who runs Imaginea Energy and pals around with the likes of Richard Branson: «Service - based leaders — people who value diversity, inclusion, kindness, compassion, collaboration, integration, intuition, personal development, all the beautiful parts of being a human — are more powerful than those who use command - and - control,» she says.
The nation boasts immense human diversity, with limbs and muscles of all sizes, so race or genetic characteristics aren't a valid explanation, said Anirudh Krishna, professor at Duke University, and co-author of a 2008 paper called «Why do some countries win more Olympic medals?»
If we accept the account of human nature given by the Western theological and philosophical traditions — that we are free, rational beings, limited and imperfect, prone to diversity of opinion and errors in judgment — we may be more inclined to be not only tolerant but gracious and loving toward those with whom we disagree.
Selective breeding of humans for specific attributes would ultimately lead to less diversity and leave the population more susceptible to epidemics for example.
What it does offer, she tells us, is «something that is perhaps of even greater value... a framework for... a more realistic recognition of the irreducible diversity of human moral beliefs and practices, together with resources for a more nuanced assessment of these diverse mores.»
These lists and specific references in other essays identify six similarities: (a) God is understood as love involving God's presence in human experience and God's response to that experience, (b) human existence depends upon God's grace and that grace makes humans free, (c) humans respond to God resulting in the fulfillment of God's intentions in the concrete experiences of individuals, (d) knowledge involves more than subjective sensory experience, (e) experience broadly understood is crucial for theology, and (f) reality is characterized by diversity and relationality.
In a future which will increasingly be characterized by mass migration and the shifting of political borders, the Ocean Model of Civilisation can serve as a constructive paradigm for greater global security — especially its transcultural dimension — by promoting better and more dignified treatment of human beings, tolerance of diversity and respect for differences.
In such a town a sensitive nature feels more acutely than elsewhere the misery caused by language division and sees at every step that the diversity of languages is the first, or at least the most influential, basis for the separation of the human family into groups of enemies.
The human body has more microbial than human cells, but this rich diversity of micro-helpers that has evolved along with us is undergoing a rapid shift — one that may have very macro health consequences
Her current work examines which bee species are most vulnerable to human disturbance, and explores in more detail whether both rare native bees and efficient pollination services can be restored by increasing the diversity of flowering plants.
More generally, our results demonstrate how historical selective events continue to shape human phenotypic diversity today, including for traits that are key to controlling infection.»
New York and San Francisco's bacterial diversity was virtually identical despite their nearly 4700 - kilometer divide, while Tucson's microbes were more variable and tended to be heavy on desert soil bacteria in addition to the human - derived species.
Although studying genetic diversity in African populations tells us a great deal about human history, there is even more to learn by juxtaposing the genetic diversity with the diversity of heritable traits (phenotypes).
Because early humans evolved on that continent, Africa still has more genetic diversity than all other continents combined.
Anthropologists and geneticists know that populations throughout the world migrated from Africa more than 60,000 years ago (see diagram), and that the human genome is at its most diverse in our continent of origin, but previous studies have only scratched the surface of African genetic diversity.
The tremendous fossil discoveries of late have given us a lot more knowledge about the diversity of human experiments, and diversity is the theme that needs to be underlined.
Once the ancestors of humans split from the ancestor of bonobos and chimps more than 4 million years ago, the common ancestor of bonobos and chimps retained this diversity until their population completely split into two groups 1 million years ago.
And yet, the astronomical number and fractal diversity of viruses could be an insurmountable gap, and the goal of finding viral killers before they begin their rampage may be little more than an ambitious human hope that wilts under nature's reality.
You are human, what could be more rewarding than studying the origins and diversity of human biology and behavior?
Development of a high - throughput sequence - independent amplification strategy for dsRNA viruses will increase our ability to sequence more diverse rotavirus strains, including clinical isolates from both humans and animals, regardless of their nucleotide sequence diversity.
A new study from across British Columbia shows that fish diversity in seagrass meadows is lower where there is more human disturbance.
2017 Jordan Science For Peace Declaration underlines the 8th World Science Forum's commitment to the responsible and ethical use of scientific knowledge in addressing the great challenges of humankind, more equitable use of natural and human resources and commits to promote diversity in science.
«In the area of oncology, but even more generally, embracing the genetic diversity of disease is really important,» says Golub, who is also director of the Broad's Cancer Program, the Charles A. Dana Investigator in Human Cancer Genetics at Dana - Farber, professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator.
Studying how genomes are alike — or different — teaches us more about the diversity of life on Earth, how life evolved, even the genomic links to human disease.
And I think we know this, there's some people who are just a little bit more anxious than others and that diversity in human personality probably helped us evolutionarily and so I think there was obviously an evolutionary advantage for someone who's nervous system was a bit more responsive.
Not only could modifying the subject matter attract more diversity to STEM, it could also help ensure that future technologies are more empathetic to a wider range of human needs.
But the commitment to make the promise of diversity a paramount intellectual and, more importantly, human concern, means that these courageous conversations start to look less like rare acts of bravery and more like responsibilities.
In history, 7 - year - olds are encouraged «to see the diversity of human experience, and understand more about themselves as individuals and members of society.»
A critical training that lies on the interpretation of the reality that unfolds when attempting to transform it using your educational action and, finally, philanthropic: to discover and appreciate at firsthand the human diversity, finding the difference in more elements that unite us.
Whereas human forms of CMS are often caused by compound heterozygosity, low levels of genetic diversity within purebred dog populations make simple recessive alleles more common.
For «Human Traffic», Rina Banerjee has specifically produced a series of artworks (sculptures, wooden panels, large format drawings) illustrating her reflections on the theme of movement, which she interprets in a positive (journeys that generate a great cultural diversity and richness) as well as a more abrupt way, with the forced physical circulation of bodies due to war, terrorism and poverty, thereby implicating migrations of every kind.
In 42 paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints and photographs selected from the more than 400 works in RBC Wealth Management's collection, The Human Touch celebrates people, diversity, and the spectrum of contemporary human experience through exceptional works by renowned national and international contemporary artists including Kerry James Marshall, Nan Goldin, Dawoud Bey, Chuck Close, Carrie Mae Weems and Kehinde WHuman Touch celebrates people, diversity, and the spectrum of contemporary human experience through exceptional works by renowned national and international contemporary artists including Kerry James Marshall, Nan Goldin, Dawoud Bey, Chuck Close, Carrie Mae Weems and Kehinde Whuman experience through exceptional works by renowned national and international contemporary artists including Kerry James Marshall, Nan Goldin, Dawoud Bey, Chuck Close, Carrie Mae Weems and Kehinde Wiley.
The safe level of atmospheric carbon dioxide is no more than 350 parts per million, if we want the diversity of other species on the planet to survive — as well as «amenities» that humans require, such as fresh water supplies, stable coastlines and a normal degree of extreme weather events.
A movement based on the above principles could protect millions of acres of wilderness more stringently than could any congressional act, could insure the propagation of the Grizzly and other threatened life forms better than could an army of game wardens, and could lead to the retreat of industrial civilization from large areas of forest, mountain, desert, prairie, seashore, swamp, tundra, and woodland that are better suited to the maintenance of native diversity than to the production of raw materials for over consumptive technological human society.
The more positive changes we make now will result in more future ecological diversity and fewer human deaths from starvation and war.
Another strategy is the requirement that, for any legal workplace that has ten or more licensees (lawyers), the workplace must have a Human Rights and Diversity Policy that addresses fair recruitment, retention, and advancement of racialized persons and minorities.
In a world that seems to do far more judging than embracing when it comes to human diversity, Evans pours her passion into her writing in the hopes of making a difference.
In the 2017 Annual Report, licensees in legal workplaces with 10 or more licensees, whose employer is a non-licensee and does not have an appropriate policy, will be asked to acknowledge their individual obligation to have a Human Rights / Diversity Policy that is implemented and maintained, and that addresses fair recruitment, retention and advancement in the legal workplace.
If none of the legal workplaces include 10 or more licensees then the Human Rights and Diversity Policy Requirement does not apply.
CEO Julie Kampf founded the firm in 2003 to raise the bar in executive search and has built a team distinguished by more than 150 + years of combined executive search and human resources experience, a fierce dedication to service, and an unparalleled commitment to diversity and inclusion.
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