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Hip-hop emerged in America in the 1970s; I was aware of it in Britain in the early '80s, but I had not appreciated quite how far-flung or how diverse it has become until this event.

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Given how diverse programming has become in the past two decades, it is hard to believe that there was, back then, absolutely, no one on TV who looked like me.

Data has always been collected in R&D to understand and refine new innovations -- the difference now is how much and how diverse this data has become.

Photographs, skewed to the present, demonstrate how diverse that medium has become.

Just how diverse an ecosystem has to be in order to supply the goods and services needed by man is a matter of debate a debate made harder by the fact that many species may have uses that man has not yet found.

Even back then, the pageant served as a striking reminder of how diverse our country has become through the years.

The most striking observation when looking at these countries is how diverse their experience has been so far.

We will explore how diverse Christians have interpreted these writings and practiced their teachings over a 2000 year, global history.

Here we will review the use of this model organism in dissecting human genetic disorders; we will highlight how diverse strategies have informed disease causality and genetic architecture; and we will discuss relative strengths and limitations of these approaches in the context of medical genome sequencing.

At the same time, however, if Western scholars are inclined to shudder when they hear sweeping generalizations about the history of Western culture and philosophy, knowing how diverse they really have been and are, we should perhaps want to embrace the Golden Rule, and do unto other cultures what we would have done with our own.

"The exhibition also explored how diverse fashion designers have re-envisioned the corset in many different ways: as a symbol of erotic femininity, a trope of Victorianism, a sign of the sexually dominant woman, an image of the wounded body.

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