Sentences with phrase «ranges of human diversity»

As with today the ownership of the Pit Bull crosses all ranges of human diversity and is often seen as a point of unification by those who are enthusiasts of the Pit Bull breed.
Yet each model has strengths and weaknesses that directly correspond to the strengths and weaknesses of the other, meaning that a truly holistic model — one that allows educators to engage a full range of human diversity and meet rigorous academic standards — occurs only in the integration of these two great models.

Not exact matches

The second distinctive characteristic of the human level is that, despite periods of recession, successive generations add something to the diversity and range of meanings which language and other symbols can carry.
It is also the revelation of what creates the human level of existence, sustains it in being, saves it from its self - destructive propensities and, when required conditions are present, progressively creates it toward the greatest good that man can ever attain when «greatest good» means the widest range, diversity, depth, and integration of all values.
Furthermore, the broad dynamic range and diversity of human milk proteins has prevented accurate quantification of the human milk proteome [17].
Working with its Subcommittee on Diversity, AGU?s Committee on Education and Human Resources has developed a long - range, strategic plan for AGU, to encourage meaningful change in the composition of the earth and space science community.
Human cultural diversity is vast; the range of cultural practices, beliefs, and languages that we speak is vast.
The groups that evolved into bonobos, chimps, and humans all retained slightly different subsets of this ancestral population's diverse gene pool — and those differences now offer clues today to the size and range of diversity in that ancestral group.
Aside from the obvious problem of defining what our ancestors evolved to eat in light of the diversity of their diets, most paleo - diet fans miss the obvious fact that humans definitely did not evolve to eat the meats of today (even if grass - fed and free - range, although that IS healthier than factory - farmed) or the fish swimming in our polluted seas.
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.
The committee looks for books that «emphasize human relations; represent a diversity of groups and are sensitive to a broad range of cultural experiences; present an original theme or a fresh slant on a traditional topic; are easily readable and of high literary quality; have a pleasing format; and, where appropriate, include illustrations that enrich the text.»
It can be assumed from this and other studies that the small founder population of the English bulldog, estimated at 68 individuals, 16 coupled with human created artificial genetic bottlenecks have greatly diminished genetic diversity and fostered a wide range of health problems.
Featuring a formidable list of writers, and encapsulating the eclectic range of art that has delighted and inspired audiences throughout Hayward Gallery's history, Fifty Years of Great Art Writing ranges from painting and photography to sculpture, choreography and architecture, and takes in a huge diversity of subjects, from Paul Klee to the art of the Harlem Renaissance, from David Shrigley's drawings to David Hockney's photographs, from Francis Bacon's take on the human body to Africa Remix, from Pipilotti Rist's installations to Afro - Asian artists in postwar Britain.
The integrity of this approach consists primarily in the diversity of its modern artistic vision, ranging from the conceptual geometry of the universal communications of Peter Halley to the integral paraphrases of Archimboldo in the energetic baroque images of Vik Muniz, and from the paradoxical clones of Tony Matelli to the idealized human constructions of Antony Gormley.
They define this as «a seamless mosaic of forests and associated natural treeless ecosystems that exhibit no remotely detected signs of human activity or habitat fragmentation and are large enough to maintain all native biological diversity, including viable populations of wide - ranging species».
a seamless mosaic of forests and associated natural treeless ecosystems that exhibit no remotely detected signs of human activity or habitat fragmentation and are large enough to maintain all native biological diversity, including viable populations of wide - ranging species».
Hence it is especially refreshing to encounter members of the discipline who are comfortable with both biologically influenced behavior patterns and the remarkable range of human cultural diversity, and who have the wit and wisdom to combine the two — consistencies in pair - bonding and adolescent sexual development and variations in the desirability of mates worldwide — rather than argue vociferously that either precludes the other.
I work with a wide range of human problems, and enjoy the diversity that my practice has deliberately maintained.
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