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  2. Multicultural art - Wikipedia

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    Multicultural art concentrates on pieces of creativity that have an essence of a certain cultural theme. Kristen Ali Eglinton , in her 2003 book Art in the Early Years , defined multicultural art as "the study of artistic and aesthetic endeavors of the people and cultures that form the non-Western world".

  3. Bioart - Wikipedia

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    The primary point of debate centers around whether bioart must necessarily involve manipulation of biological material, as is the case in microbial art which by definition is made of microbes. A broader definition of the term would include work that addresses the social and ethical considerations of the biological sciences. [35]

  4. Multiculturalism - Wikipedia

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    Harvard professor of political science Robert D. Putnam conducted a nearly decade-long study on how multiculturalism affects social trust. [56] He surveyed 26,200 people in 40 American communities, finding that when the data were adjusted for class, income and other factors, the more racially diverse a community is, the greater the loss of trust.

  5. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    The journals registered in this database underwent rigorous, multidimensional parameterization, proving high quality. The Ministry of Science and Higher Education acknowledged the IC Journal Master List by placing it on the list of scored databases, for being indexed in IC JML journals get additional points in the Ministry’s evaluation process.

  6. Hybridity - Wikipedia

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    In biology, a hybrid is the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different varieties, species or genera through sexual reproduction. Generally, it means that each cell has genetic material from two different organisms, whereas an individual where some cells are derived from a different organism is called a ...

  7. Susan Moller Okin - Wikipedia

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    In Okin's view, a failure to address whether the differences between men and women are founded in biology or culture is a shortcoming of both arguments. [3] The essay concludes with a call to the feminists on both sides to stop fighting against one another, and work together in improving the disadvantaged situations of many women at the time. [3]

  8. Cultural policy - Wikipedia

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    An example of an arts policy initiative that supports excellence would be a government grant program which provides funding to the highest-achieving artists in the country. A concrete example would be a literary prize of $100,000 for the best fiction authors from the country, as selected by a panel of top experts.

  9. mAbs (journal) - Wikipedia

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    mAbs is a peer-reviewed multi-disciplinary scientific journal established in 2009, published by Taylor & Francis and dedicated to the art and science of antibody research and development. Its editor-in-chief is Janice M. Reichert [1] and it is affiliated with The Antibody Society.