Edinburgh is a great city with a long tradition of cultural diversity and social tolerance. |
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Every museum and gallery, large and small, has made cultural diversity into a key part of its mission. |
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A lot of Rosemary's work involves learning about and interacting with the local community's cultural diversity. |
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I cannot believe the amount of ethnocentrism that I have encountered in a nation renowned for its cultural diversity. |
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Such cultural diversity and geographic isolation have led to a nationalized sense of pride. |
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We advocate creative and noncompetitive education at every age level, and the inclusion of cultural diversity in all curricula. |
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We feel it is wonderful that the Diwali festival of lights takes place here, as it highlights the rich cultural diversity of our city. |
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One of the glories of cinema is its great aesthetic and cultural diversity. |
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The museum celebrates the rich cultural diversity of the Auckland region and its peoples. |
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Canadians take great pride in the ethnic and cultural diversity of our population. |
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They hoped to use their time today to talk about ways of promoting cultural diversity and social inclusion. |
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This is a beautiful album and interesting concept, alive with energy and cultural diversity. |
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The teaching of values, which must integrate cultural diversity, should not simply be an exercise in repetition and memorizing of formulae. |
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Soon he became a passionate traveler and a great observer of worldwide cultural diversity. |
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There were diverse views about what the term cultural diversity means and what should constitute the cultural diversity curriculum. |
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The delegation regretted that in Brazil cultural diversity is still a vague concept, not very well understood by the public. |
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It is also a principal element for preserving cultural diversity, to which Member States attach the utmost importance. |
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However, cultural diversity shall not be invoked to infringe upon the principles set out in this Declaration, nor to limit their scope. |
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I was especially heedful of the links that are reflected in the Report between cultural freedom and cultural diversity. |
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Canada is a country of great cultural diversity built upon compromise and understanding. |
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No one may invoke cultural diversity to infringe upon human rights guaranteed by international law, nor to limit their scope. |
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Europe has tremendous linguistic and cultural diversity and this must be capitalised on through the audiovisual sector. |
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Local governments should act to help citizens change their minds and emphasize the values of cultural diversity. |
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Media coverage in recent years has not spared any effort in focusing on the issue of cultural diversity and its impacts on our society. |
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A book sector which is synonymous with a multiform and cultural diversity must be protected, where necessary. |
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Preference will be given to organizations that support youth and cultural diversity. |
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The vitality of the communities will be strengthened by the engagement of their youth, and their evolving cultural diversity and heritage. |
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A pluralism that cherishes and nurtures cultural diversity is critical to guaranteeing respect for the freedom of all. |
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The Tagalogs, Bicolanos, Boholanos, Siquijodnons, Cebuanos, Davaoenos, Hiligaynons, etc, have added more color to the already rich cultural diversity of the place. |
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The disappearance of this heritage is reflected in a diminishment of cultural diversity worldwide. |
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But before doing so, he must question his aims and scientists must seek to better sound out public opinion in all its cultural diversity. |
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Every body of the Administration must adopt and make public a cultural diversity management policy. |
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The Brazilian State assigns a strategic role to culture in the development and valorization of cultural diversity. |
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This is just another example of our insensitivity to cultural diversity. |
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Indian and Sri Lankan dancing and a Malaysian wedding ceremony were some of the highlights of a day that promoted cultural diversity and anti-racism. |
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But it may also inadvertently erode cultural diversity and disorient youth by obstructing the transmission of indigenous language and knowledge. |
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In promoting cultural diversity and local identities we do not want to go too far in the opposite direction toward cultural isolation. |
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But even in the world crouse described, there was still some surprising ideological, economic, and cultural diversity. |
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By restricting cultural diversity, a country jeopardizes its own development because it sacrifices peopleffls creativity. |
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This cultural diversity is an essential an inalienable caracteristic of those societes. |
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The arrival of new members will enrich the EU through increased cultural diversity, interchange of ideas, and better understanding of other peoples. |
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Bearing witness to cultural diversity, this programme will also allow these young artists to cross their viewpoints. |
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Yet the existence of cultural diversity did not lead them to view their own preference for monogamous marriages as a matter of opinion or local cultural taste. |
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The country's consumers are anything but venturesome: for all the island's cultural diversity, they remain obsessed by Western brand names. |
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The strong point of the text is that it links up cultural diversity and pluralism, human rights, access to knowledge and freedom of expression. |
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The first notion that emerged from this meetingwas the importance and omnipresence of cultural diversity in our societies. |
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So the starting point of the law is an essentially agnostic view of religious beliefs and a tolerant indulgence to religious and cultural diversity. |
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This award highlights Gatineau's efforts to welcome the many residents who shape our cultural diversity as they move here every year. |
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This equivalence between culture and diversity may give the notion of cultural diversity the appearance of a pleonasm. |
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But at the same time, they have managed to respect cultural diversity wherever they have put down roots. |
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It has also supported processes of reflection in areas of critical concern, such as education for the twenty-first century, cultural diversity in the age of globalization, and the ethics of science and technology. |
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Managing a team of such cultural diversity is a real opportunity. |
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On the contrary, it should enable them to continue to play an important role in helping ensure cultural diversity and media pluralism, meeting the evolving expectations of the public. |
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The Indian early medieval age, 600 CE to 1200 CE, is defined by regional kingdoms and cultural diversity. |
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Architecture reflects the cultural diversity that has shaped Indonesia as a whole. |
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Reputation and General considers more subjective aspects such as innovation, brand appeal, cultural diversity and competitive positioning. |
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It gives voice to a growing understanding that cultural diversity is a national strength and a resource worthy of protection. |
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Canada's ethnic and cultural diversity are reflected in its literature, with many of its most prominent modern writers focusing on ethnic life. |
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Early anthropology originated in Classical Greece and Persia and studied and tried to understand observable cultural diversity. |
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Various models for maintaining the country's cultural diversity have been suggested, but none were successfully implemented. |
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Oman's cultural diversity is greater than that of its Arab neighbours, given its historical expansion to the Swahili Coast and the Indian Ocean. |
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This core provision of the 2001 Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity highlights the opposition that is sometimes confusedly invoked between cultural diversity and universally proclaimed human rights. |
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The cultural diversity and urbanity seem limitless. |
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The loss of cultural diversity increases the risk of political and economic instability similar to the way that the loss of biological diversity threatens the ecological system. |
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We need policies that address management of socio-economic change, protection of basic human values and rights and sustaining of cultural diversity. |
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Collating the trends that are inimical to the development of information technologies as open spaces respectful of cultural rights and cultural diversity could be a first step to open the debate on these issues. |
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Freedom and cultural diversity are therefore intrinsically linked: the exercise of cultural freedom is subject to the widest possible choice of cultural expressions, and thus to diversity. |
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The major results for the biennium are undoubtedly the reaffirmation of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves as a major global force in the conservation and the sustainable use of biological and cultural diversity. |
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In protecting cultural diversity, humanity has a rare opportunity to turn technological development and globalization into instruments of liberation rather than factors in hegemony and impoverishing uniformity. |
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In climbing the ladder of effective networking, the challenges we face today reflect the economy, cultural diversity and the advancement in technology. |
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The protection, promotion and maintenance of cultural diversity are an essential requirement for sustainable development for the benefit of present and future generations. |
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In cases where cultural values appear to be in conflict, respect for cultural diversity demands acknowledgment of the legitimacy of the cultural values of all parties. |
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In a globalized world that tends to homogenize cultures, cultural diversity provides an important safeguard for both ecosystems and social systems. |
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A strengthened emphasis on culture as a fundamental parameter of peace and development as well as cultural diversity is absolutely critical to bring to bear the role of culture in all societal endeavours in Africa. |
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The importance of sensitivity to intra-group cultural diversity and self-reflective practice so that the group and facilitator are not biased in favour of any particular culture or set of beliefs. |
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Accordingly, I call on policy-makers, communities and civil society to speak up for cultural diversity and to promote it by every possible means so that it will be recognized more widely and will grow stronger. |
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Commonplaces, stereotypes, inadequate and inaccurate information risk, if unchecked, to turn cultural diversity into a divide thus undermining official efforts towards the establishment of closer and fruitful ties. |
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Regulators worldwide recognise the need for co-operation to enable them to discharge their public responsibility for health, safety, the environment, cultural diversity and consumer protection with increasing interdependency. |
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We must learn to communicate better, to express forthrightly the values underlying our agenda and draw the connection to Asia-Pacific concerns about the preservation and promotion of our cultural diversity. |
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In the explanatory note, the notions of cultural diversity and pluralism could be explicated, so too the connection between respect for cultural diversity and the universal nature of the principles could be clarified. |
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This experimental Working Session has proven positive and shown that cultural diversity is polysemous, and that these multiple meanings are taking it in all directions beyond the realm of cultural policy. |
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Underlining the need for a broad definition of culture and therefore of cultural diversity, they recognized that globalization carries great potential but also the risk of quashing the most vulnerable cultures. |
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Indeed, they consider that the cultural diversity of people and nations is of upmost importance since they have all experienced in their own history and ways an evolution of their agriculture. |
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This would be doomed to failure given the pivotal role of the individual in the construction of the learning society and the social and cultural diversity of the Member States. |
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I believe that cultural diversity, as a sensible countermeasure to the melting pot, is an absolute necessity and I am most grateful to Mrs Prets for producing this very comprehensive and detailed report. |
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The development of an instrument that addresses the pressures on cultural diversity emanating from the process of trade liberalisation must demonstrate its commitment to the articulation of these discrepant histories. |
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Finally, this paper notes that at the root cultural diversity is the demand for the expression of discrepant experiences of the process of global inter-relatedness. |
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Certainly there is much to applaud about urban life including its rich cultural diversity and social intercourse and its dense commercial activity. |
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Europe is the framework for intervention of a policy of cultural diversity and of counter offensive to industries of uniformism and conformism which deaden people's mind. |
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Thus, huge tracts of primary forests have been destructively logged, put under the plough or converted into low-intensity grazing, reducing biological and cultural diversity, and destroying the habitat of indigenous people. |
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Any initiative dealing with global cultural diversity must recognize culture as a key determinant of the processes of societal change that both prefigure and follow from economic, social and political development. |
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Given the increasing cultural diversity in society, it is more necessary than ever to respond alertly in order to protect population groups from discrimination. |
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The convention should focus on the active promotion of cultural diversity at all levels rather than on protecting culture through trade restrictions. |
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The Latin Union's very existence offers living proof that the notion of cultural diversity is not only of key importance, but can indeed be put into practice. |
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The assertion that cultural diversity leads inevitably to the relativization of rights and freedoms, seen as varying in time and space, rests on an unjustified conflation of standardization and universality. |
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Five years ago UNESCO was imbued with a strong desire to win recognition for the vital importance of cultural diversity to the future of humanity, at a time when humanity was more and more pressingly under threat. |
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Do the benefits of Education for All, cultural diversity, dialogue among cultures, freshwater management or freedom of expression not resound positively to all of the world's nations? |
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By the same token, it would be difficult to achieve a balance between any two such groups in terms of their geographical representation, legal expertise and cultural diversity. |
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This complexity can make it challenging for planners to disentangle key strands of planning issues related to cultural diversity and to clearly identify what needs to be done, how and by whom. |
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We view cultural diversity and knowledge of foreign languages, openness to new talent and the mobility of the labor force as essential attributes of innovative and inclusive societies. |
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To this day, in my region of Niagara we celebrate our cultural diversity during the annual folk arts festival, which our government has contributed to generously. |
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As we shall see in these pages, the Bushbuckridge traditional healers in South Africa personify this symbiosis between biological and cultural diversity. |
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The criterion of irretrievable loss for humanity is met if the damage or destruction of the cultural property in question would result in the impoverishment of the cultural diversity or cultural heritage of humankind. |
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At the suggestion of President Abdou Diouf, General Secretary of the OIF, the Francophonie in 2006 is paying tribute to Senghor, a man of letters and a great promoter of cultural diversity. |
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Central to our action is respect for cultural diversity, regarded both as a protean and essential asset in all aspects of life, and as a fundamental solution going side by side with development projects. |
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In other words, efforts to humanize development require a global commitment to cultural diversity, tolerance and pluralism as non-negotiable principles. |
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Education policies are an area where closeness to the individuals and cultural diversity are very important, and hence where national and local authorities have a primary role. |
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Promotion of cultural diversity Lyric theatre, Belfast. |
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There are traditions of cultural diversity. |
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To establish a link between the preservation of cultural diversity and the goals of development, notably through the promotion of creative activity and the cultural goods and services through which such activity is expressed. |
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The European Union, however, does not promote respect for cultural diversity and different traditions in its external relations, even though they are the key to European integration. |
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Panko did an outstanding job of capturing the beauty, wonder and cultural diversity that New Jersey offers its residents. |
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Following chapters touch on polygamy and poeticism, how India shaped the debate, and social discipline and cultural diversity. |
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A rich cultural diversity developed during the Yuan dynasty. |
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However, the peoples of the East Indies comprise a wide variety of cultural diversity, and the inhabitants do not consider themselves as belonging to a single ethnic group. |
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The city is characterized by tourism and cultural diversity. |
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Regional writing tradition revolves around the turbulent history of the region, as well as its cultural diversity, and its existence is sometimes challenged. |
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It enriches the cultural diversity of European culture, revealing the meaning of Lithuanian, the oldest living language of the mother tongue of the Indoeuropean branch. |
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Cultural diversity has increasingly led to the loss of common frames of reference. |
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Cultural diversity definitions can be as controversial as diversity projects and initiatives. |
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