How can we develop a sense of unity despite variation and diversity among other organisms?
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In order to promote unity in diversity, we should consider a number of steps. First, there needs to be proportionate development. Second, we should respect the will, aspirations and needs of the people. Third, we should identify genuine problems, ascertain their root causes and address them appropriately.
Human language is both highly diverse—different languages have different ways of achieving the same functional goals—and easily learnable. Any language allows its users to express virtually any thought they can conceptualize. These traits render human language unique in the biological world.
Being part of a community is essential to being human. ... As a community, we come together to fellowship and to support something we value and share in common. Hence, the shared goal of pursuing bilingualism and multiculturalism also requires building a strong community, one that values cultural and linguistic diversity.
Biological evolution explains both the unity and the diversity of species and pro- vides a unifying principle for the history and diversity of life on Earth. ... Natural selection can act more rapidly after sudden changes in conditions, which can lead to the extinction of species.
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Human language is both highly diverse—different languages have different ways of achieving the same functional goals—and easily learnable. Any language allows its users to express virtually any thought they can conceptualize. These traits render human language unique in the biological world.
Being part of a community is essential to being human. ... As a community, we come together to fellowship and to support something we value and share in common. Hence, the shared goal of pursuing bilingualism and multiculturalism also requires building a strong community, one that values cultural and linguistic diversity.
Biological evolution explains both the unity and the diversity of species and pro- vides a unifying principle for the history and diversity of life on Earth. ... Natural selection can act more rapidly after sudden changes in conditions, which can lead to the extinction of species.