Diversity is about
the wealth around human differences — including gender, race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, and life experiences.
Not exact matches
Among the reasons they cited for
wealth being «increasingly concentrated» in the hands of the richest is tax evasion and the ability to exploit workers as
human rights erode in countries
around the world.
George Soros, the hedge fund manager and Democratic donor, has moved the bulk of his
wealth to Open Society Foundations, which promotes democracy and
human rights
around the world.
It is the focus of scientists from
around the world because of: Governments seeking to stake their sea bottom dominion claims, grant money, greed /
wealth, reputations / degrees, adventure, and advancement of
human knowledge.
It would be cool to see a wide collection of maps covering many different issues, not just climate and food production, but, for instance, poverty and
wealth, arms production and war, clothing production and leisure time, education levels, consumption, production, health, population growth and decline, movement of immigrants,
human rights, animal populations, housing ownership, housing starts, anything basically which can be measured in a visual map... not just for the US but as global maps, collected on pages where you could drag them
around to sit on top of each other and try and make sense of the various impacts...
Bitcoin's stock of social capital, the
human institutions
around this most important technology, remains woefully deficient, and the capacity of bitcoin to deliver anything other than
wealth to «HODLers» has fallen precipitously.
Christopher Ryan and Cecildá Jetha, authors of Sex at Dawn, hypothesize that primitive
humans were by nature nonmonogamous, and that monogamy was instituted
around the time of the agricultural revolution as a way for men to establish patrilineality and hand down material
wealth to their offspring.