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Workforce Diversity Interactions and Perceptions Among Nurses in a Tertiary Maternity Facility in Qatar: A Sequential Explanatory Mixed-Methods Study. [PDF]

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The language of diversity

Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2007
Abstract This article asks the question, ‘what does diversity do?’ by drawing on interviews with diversity practitioners based in higher education in Australia. Feminist and postcolonial scholars have offered powerful critiques of the language of diversity.
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Diversity in languages, genes, and the language faculty

2009
Abstract In the literature on language evolution, one frequently finds phrases such as “ancestor language,” “the first human,” and “the language faculty.” The first two of these suggest the existence in the past of single unified entities from which modern languages or humans are descended in their entirety.
Hurford, J., Dediu, D.
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Language Diversity in the media.

2023
Historically in German and Luxembourgish, the country's media have been able to adapt to demographic changes. French became the language of choice in the early 2000s, followed by English, with an increasing number of media aimed at native speakers and immigrants with English as a second language.
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The language of diversity

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1998
Is in some way more appropriate.I believe that the view that female scientists are better suited to study other females (from our own or from other species), and more prepared to redress the biases of early studies, simply perpetuates the view that both sexes are inherently biased in the ways they do science. If they are, both must be wrong and, sadly,
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