Sentences with phrase «seeing diverse populations»

I enjoy seeing diverse populations and have worked extensively with young adults, teenagers, and survivors of trauma and domestic violence.
I see a diverse population of clients and get exposure to a wide variety of issues.»

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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.
To identify the genes that give rise to the palette of human skin tones, Crawford et al. applied genome - wide analyses across diverse African populations (see the Perspective by Tang and Barsh).
In addition, since the NHS is predominantly made up middle - aged to elderly white women, further studies will be needed to determine if these patterns are also seen in men and in racially and socioeconomically diverse populations.
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.
«Advances in genetic sequencing technologies now allow us to find patterns in large, diverse populations of microorganisms, see how they associate with specific individuals, and understand how they change over time in a way we couldn't just a few years ago,» said Knight, who leads the UC San Diego Microbiome and Microbial Sciences Initiative.
In order to understand these interactions, Alenghat turned to «the large, diverse patient population seen here at the University of Chicago» to provide insights.
«As the general population becomes more diverse, we are seeing increasing diversity in the population with SCI,» said Trevor Dyson - Hudson, MD, director of SCI Research at Kessler Foundation, and co-director of the NNJSCIS, «and learning that many individuals from minority groups face disproportionately greater challenges.
«As the general population becomes more diverse, we are seeing increasing diversity in the population with SCI,» said
One of my primary goals as a yoga teacher of color is to create spaces were diverse populations of yoga practitioners can feel safe, see themselves and their life experiences reflected in their teacher, and know that even their differences will be seen and honored.
Like the population of London, we see a cultural mix of people working in a diverse range of sectors.
For example, Center X, at the University of California at Los Angeles (see «Two Programs That Work,» in the sidebar below), requires its teacher - education students to intern in Los Angeles - area schools with racially, culturally, and linguistically diverse low - income student populations.
They serve a diverse student population, and students across all demographics see higher outcomes when enrolled in charter schools.
Posted on September 25, 2016 · As the population of Texas grows more diverse, some education leaders want to see that change better reflected in the leadership of schools.
It's not all that surprising we're seeing a lot of operators who want to use their flexibility to create more diverse kinds of schools,» said Rausch, although he also praised schools that have mostly «a low - income student population that have also produced some great results for kids.»
The court ruled that lower courts can not rely on the university's assurance that affirmative action is needed and must instead apply strict scrutiny to see if a diverse student population is possible without using race as an admissions factor.
I have found that we have one of the most diverse populations of students I have ever seen in a school.
15 According to Statistics Canada, visible minorities made up 42.9 % of Toronto's population in 2006 — see «Canada's Ethnocultural Mosaic, 2006 Census: Canada's major census metropolitan areas» Statistics Canada, online: < http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2006/as-sa/97-562/p21-eng.cfm >, whereas DiverseCity report 3 indicates that visible minorities make up only 8.3 % of judges in the GTA — see Cukier et al, Diversecity Counts 3: A Snapshot of Diverse Leadership in the GTA (Toronto: Diversity Institute, 2011) at 26, online: DiverseCity Toronto < http://diversecitytoronto.ca/wp - content / uploads / CountsReport3 - full.
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