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"homogenous" Definitions
  1. Biology
  2. corresponding in structure because of a common origin.
  3. homogeneous.
  4. homoplastic.

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Talking of Americans as a homogenous "we," and of homogenous origins, feels increasingly fallacious, of course.
"There's no homogenous idea of what masculinity is," says Toure.
The states are mostly homogenous, and clustered in the West,
Muslim women, covered or not are not a homogenous group.
"The Middle East isn't one homogenous place," she goes on.
"Any homogenous group is going to fall apart," said Carey.
Food trends and people's tastes and eating habits are rather homogenous.
The curriculum is the homogenous guide that teachers have to follow.
Here, we see a gang of diverse but simultaneously homogenous women.
Ruddy claims the policy ruling incentivizes companies to produce homogenous content.
First, we must consider why we are such a homogenous field.
The second condition was that those communities would be racially homogenous.
First of all, I don't think Anitfa is a homogenous group.
Instead, WHO might consider "a more homogenous geographical strategy", he said.
As the regime became more repressive, its art became more rigidly homogenous.
My world went from homogenous pastels to vibrant, passionate, disparate jewel tones.
But that doesn't mean we have to meld into some homogenous mass.
It had its appeal, for sure, but it was also pretty homogenous.
Today, there's no excuse for imagining a world that's so regressively homogenous.
They are not a homogenous group in their political opinions and preferences.
And it's a signal that state politics are only becoming more homogenous.
However, it lacks spice and character, which makes the flavor quite homogenous.
It is just, like, eerily homogenous, there's not any kind of diversity.
Iraq We know that the administration understands that other countries aren't homogenous.
Overwhelmingly reliant on white voters, Republicans are more homogenous and ideologically zealous.
It's no secret that diverse and inclusive companies outperform their homogenous peers.
"And don't think of all ETFs as one homogenous investment type," he added.
GDP is a creature of the industrial era of mass-produced, homogenous goods.
Revisiting the nominees, it's impossible not to remark upon how homogenous they are.
The still-emerging field of digital art can be homogenous in its imagery.
Vetements and Balenciaga perhaps most acutely depict how embarrassingly homogenous runways can be.
Blatantly homogenous castings have (finally) become an important topic in the fashion industry.
South Korea is a homogenous society without racial diversity like the United States.
"I was just kind of struck by how homogenous the symptoms were," he says.
That Japan is rapidly becoming less socially homogenous threatens its understanding of itself, too.
The wage gap hasn't gotten any better, and many industries are still bafflingly homogenous.
It's hard to get more American than generalizing Africa as one big homogenous thing.
Our only complaint is that the selection of meal partners seems a little homogenous.
The largely white, liberal, homogenous state was the perfect place for a Sanders victory.
LNG, while homogenous, has significant problems when it comes to extended transportation and storage.
Racism isn't discussed either because it's so homogenous but it's a really discriminatory country.
And, Kelly points out, Schumer is at the head of a particularly homogenous caucus.
But the sites probably won't fully converge into homogenous, all-purpose sexual services platforms.
Firstly, organizing data by columns allows for better compression, as the data is homogenous.
Chechnya is far smaller and more homogenous, so Kadyrov's power is even more pronounced.
The country's largest cities are no longer as racially homogenous as they once were.
At end-0003, with about 15,000 beds, the obligors' budgetary performance was fairly homogenous.
Maybe that future isn't on ABC, and maybe that future isn't heteronormative, homogenous, and hokey.
Instead, it merely shows its premise to be true in a relatively small, homogenous sample.
The more we reported it, the less we saw the homeless as a homogenous whole.
These controversies are about the knowledge gaps that are inevitable in a largely homogenous industry.
For those who like their societies homogenous, almost any amount of migration is too much.
This sense of individuality and customization is largely lost in today's world of homogenous devices.
It doesn't help that the default pool of actors in Los Angeles is already homogenous.
What all of these television portrayals did was delimit Blackness to homogenous grief and tragedy.
Plus the Scandinavians nations are teeny and homogenous, they don&apost even compare to America.
When the mixture is properly emulsified, it will become homogenous and have a fuzzy appearance.
Click to enlarge Plus, these counties are home to a population with relatively homogenous incomes.
Additionally, although the country is rapidly becoming more diverse, the donor class remains fairly homogenous.
Will the company also bring its homogenous workforce and churlish corporate culture across the bay?
This principle states that the universe is basically uniform and homogenous at extremely large scales.
Immigrants who become American citizens give our country a dimension that homogenous societies often lack.
It's absolutely not a homogenous group, but we need everybody to be up to speed.
"Specials" are not typically worked by an organic or homogenous squad in a field division.
London, on the other hand, showed more homogenous model lineups than the previous two seasons.
Based in the capital, Real fitted well with Franco's vision of a homogenous, centralised Spain.
The response to gang crime is not homogenous—it's intricate, bureaucratic, and plagued by infighting.
Treating the Iranian people as one homogenous entity is as unsophisticated as it is transparent.
"Old-school personal finance advice applied well before, because people were so homogenous," he said.
Another part, however, is likely a reflection of the fact that chaplains are not homogenous.
And, he added, Democrats should remember that they aren't just talking to a homogenous viewing bloc.
Somalis as a whole are homogenous, speaking the same language and sharing one religion and culture.
Halotel said the growth of conglomerates like KFC and Starbucks is making consumer palates more homogenous.
"We have a pretty homogenous staff in the district," said Erin Case, a mom of two.
As you said, social trust tends to be higher among a group that is pretty homogenous.
As Republicans nod solemnly in approval, progressives are decrying Mr Trump's thoroughly conservative, racially homogenous list.
Strange how quickly the names and faces are receding—blurring together into one large, homogenous pool.
The Republicans, by contrast, are an ideologically and demographically homogenous party, creating fewer points of frictions.
It's not a homogenous identity, and we're still learning to parse the complicated meaning of home.
My upbringing in Queens, and in New York as a whole, was not a homogenous upbringing.
Everywhere from Governors Ball to Benicàssim is a throbbing, homogenous sea of fringing and flower crowns.
Conservatives also tend to be more ideologically homogenous and loyal than their counterparts on the left.
Lewis denounced King's remarks and dismissed the idea of a "homogenous appearance" for the United States.
The thing with immigration is that it's portrayed as homogenous, whereas there isn't one reason for immigration.
The result is a comedic ensemble that speaks to the non-homogenous world we actually live in.
Disappointingly, the fair pointed out a few of the art industry's unsavory habits — particularly, its homogenous attendance.
But it's still a milieu that flattens the city into one that is homogenous, wealthy, and white.
Not since 1981 has an American cabinet been this homogenous in terms of age, race and sex.
Yet mainstream Germany continued to see itself as ethnically homogenous—a Heile Welt in a tribal sense.
That would basically be a return to the less intellectually homogenous approach of a half-century ago.
Nothing more boring than being in a room with rich people, or any kind of homogenous group.
Purposefully or not, West was powerfully emitting an important message: Black people's beauty is far from homogenous.
So while China is an extremely homogenous country, Canada's multiculturalism is a difference that I'm thankful for.
Traditional academic studies often treat migrants as homogenous blocks, distinguished by their relationships to their host countries.
That happy, homogenous country is hailed by American liberals such as Bernie Sanders as a socialist paradise.
But with the two parties now more ideologically homogenous, President Washington's warning is more relevant than ever.
The problem is that Sweden's welfare state presupposed a homogenous workforce with high education and language skills.
In contrast, the study found, films with the most racially homogenous casts were the poorest financial performers.
Many tweeted their disappointment with this year's homogenous nominees, reusing the #OscarsSoWhite hashtag that went viral last year.
Rotten Tomatoes hopes its addition of 200 more critics today will make its selection of opinions less homogenous.
And I think when a culture is created by any homogenous group, there's going to be less accountability.
To rationalize the deaths of many "foreigners," the West conveniently categorized the people they were fighting as homogenous.
As it stands now, the cast is pretty homogenous, inadvertently revealing the lack of diversity at the network.
"Japan is such a homogenous society, doing something strange or something unique is very, very odd," she says.
Since no large acceleration changes were detected, we can conclude that 67P is homogenous—but very, very fluffy.
In homogenous markets, we reason, trust in other people's reasonableness can cause erroneous beliefs to spread more readily.
But Merkel, in a podcast released on Saturday, warned against treating Germany's poorer east as a homogenous bloc.
Even in 2017, as women and minorities make significant strides in the industry, managerial ranks remain remarkably homogenous.
I'd like to see an America that's just so homogenous that we look the same, from that perspective.
It is saddled with an affectless voiceover and a generic, drum-based score that turns the documentary homogenous.
But that kind of authenticity can stagnate even the most vibrant cities, condemning them to a homogenous hell.
Major firms such as Microsoft, Google, Amazon and others have struggled to make their work forces less homogenous.
They are not homogenous; neither are the problems they fix and cause, and the solutions to those problems.
From the end of World War II to the mid-1970s, US counties generally grew more politically homogenous.
We love when traditional, homogenous fashion imagery is reimagined in a way that goes against the (thin, white) grain.
We reject this homogenous food system that you created this burger and it should be the same everywhere, exactly.
In the same way that Insecure refuses to be homogenous, Orji's wins don't result from a singular source, either.
Lin tells me, as you can see in the video above, that cell reception is mostly homogenous around us.
As such, heterogeneous sources are enormously preferable to homogenous stacks, which is why we recommend against hardware-specific solutions.
Digital lives are circumscribed by algorithms and social media networks that create separate but homogenous red or blue realities.
Remember, these are massive, massive networks of ice that can't really be thought of as one homogenous, unchanging object.
More homogenous prices are an important step towards a globalised market, says Trevor Sikorski of Energy Aspects, a consultancy.
The regulators are now looking to establish stricter and more homogenous rules for setting these so-called 'risk weights'.
We still have a long way to go in terms of recognizing that women are not a homogenous bloc.
If you've done just that, you probably saw a homogenous batch of skinny jeans, booties, and waist-length handbags.
"In China and the U.S, currency is homogenous and payment systems are established," Lee told TechCrunch in an interview.
She later apologized, saying she did not intend to play down the importance of a non-homogenous work force.
But Poon, the education researcher, found that they're actually much smaller and more homogenous than the coalition's profile suggests.
Today's court is "in some ways the most insulated and homogenous in American history," as Adam Liptak wrote in 83.
According to the cosmological principle, the structure of the universe is totally homogenous when viewed on a large enough scale.
Especially when they consist of nothing but the now-stale recipe of homogenous models in expensive clothing at exotic locales.
Here are a few: * The right-wing protesters were relatively homogenous — in ideology and appearance — and largely ready for violence.
The researchers also note that their study only looked at girls and women in the Netherlands -- a relatively homogenous population.
"I'd like to see an America that is just so homogenous that we look a lot the same," he said.
Unfortunately, such behavior was rarely punished and, for reasons of zeitgeist and effectively homogenous makeup of those forums, even tolerated.
There is an abundance of evidence that groups with diverse views and cognitive styles make better decisions than homogenous ones.
" It's strange how some designers want to see a homogenous lineup...LA: "They have an idea of what beauty is.
Their intellectual leadership (curators, directors, and educators) remain overwhelmingly white and, in comparison to the rest of society, quite homogenous.
I'd like to see an American that's just so homogenous that we look a lot the same, from that perspective.
King doubled down on his comments on a subsequent appearance on CNN, saying he wanted a more "homogenous" U.S. population.
I'd like to see an America that's just so homogenous that we look a lot the same, from that perspective.
For instance, the algorithm should not be made based on the traits or behaviors of a homogenous group of people.
The figures underscore challenges tech companies face in transforming cultures that critics say are too homogenous, white and male-dominated.
A study by Northwestern University and Columbia University found that Americans perceive diverse companies as more ethical than homogenous ones.
Those goggles are a metaphor for social conditioning, a flattening of individual perspectives into a homogenous view of the world.
To maximize the likelihood of detecting clinically meaningful effects from the drugs being studied, trials seek fit, homogenous patient populations.
Surveying the landscape, most people would have seen a homogenous mat of pasture and weeds punctuated by the occasional tree.
Is part of Wakanda's success due to the fact that there isn't any racial strife since the country is homogenous?
Bayer, a staple on SNL, added her take on a Bachelor with women comedians instead of the show's usual homogenous cast.
The show is homogenous to a fault — this year, The Bachelor featured three separate blonde Laurens and one Lauren of color.
Today, there are more late night shows than ever, but it's a pretty homogenous crowd so far – all men, mostly white.
Republicans represent the smaller, fading segment, with less-educated, more-homogenous work forces reliant on traditional manufacturing, agriculture and resource extraction.
Britain's Jews number only 270,000 and are far less politically homogenous than those in America, say, who tend to vote Democrat.
Mr Assad, who is Alawite (an esoteric offshoot of Shia Islam), says Syria has "won a healthier and more homogenous society".
Or that they are protesting the military, as if veterans and active service members were a singular entity with homogenous views.
There is no homogenous global community whose norms can be reflected in the decisions of a single body deciding contentious issues.
Despite the royal brothers' very different roles, longtime palace staffers had the "homogenous idea" of the two princes working in tandem.
Beyond the design bias introduced by a homogenous group of people, early products and systems are biased by their first adopters.
Slightly spongy, disturbingly homogenous, and perched atop a textureless fluff of instant mashed potatoes, the meatballs were both bland and forgettable.
It's an unfortunate, but not uncommon, situation for many people of color who aren't from homogenous working and middle-class backgrounds.
Experts have pointed out that algorithms designed by homogenous pools of engineers and developers have a bias against communities of color.
President Trump has repeatedly used videos of the latest migrant caravan to dehumanize the group and to paint it as homogenous.
And the 34th District, despite its racial and cultural diversity, is one of the most politically homogenous districts in the country.
Achieving a neutral net outcome for species numbers cannot be considered acceptable if weighing wild fauna against relatively homogenous domesticated species.
Bringing in a diverse group of outsiders to help go through applications could also aid in selecting a less homogenous crowd.
There's an argument in favor for a more homogenous culture, and there are few cases in America where this is true.
And they're certainly not championing the partition of a multiethnic state into ethnically homogenous components, as Yugoslavia was partitioned after 1991.
This, therefore, promotes the idea that people manipulate their social media accounts to curate a fictitious atmosphere with homogenous political opinions.
Bert's designers noted that buildings around the world are becoming homogenous, dominated by an international style based on efficiency and profitability.
This homogenous network isn't going to serve you in building a diverse board, a diverse leadership team, or a diverse organization.
Scott, an African-American senator from South Carolina, argued that Americans need to pop the "homogenous" bubbles they grow up in.
In a place where the product is homogenous and similar, we need to find the most elevated aspects of each man.
As for the rest, well after a time they descend into a homogenous blob or chart-friendly early-nineties swingbeat and funk.
But he said numerous rounds of peace talks indicate that a future federated Cyprus can&apost have homogenous populations on either side.
"Tech stocks" are often discussed as a homogenous group of companies, but the lines are blurred and will only become more so.
The GOP has become more ideologically homogenous as a party and, as a whole, they have moved in a more dramatic direction.
"All these factors create an environment that is homogenous and exclusionary," Isabella Paoletto, a third-year journalism student and activist, told Refinery29.
It takes that extra effort because we're starting from a homogenous nucleus and you have to try extra hard to break through.
But having homogenous newsrooms also created an ecosystem where having distance from and being neutral about a subject was the golden rule.
That kind of flexibility is unique in the smartphone world, and it separates the V40 from an increasingly homogenous field of phones.
The Polish government has also refused to take any refugees, arguing that Muslim migrants could be a problem for its homogenous society.
It was impossible to be offended; North Korea is a homogenous society, and they have no real understanding of the outside world.
"[Veils] are one of the most homogenous ways that Muslim women are categorized and it is so perpetuated by imagery," she said.
Here are five simple steps the Trump Administration can take that would help veterans: The veteran population is not a homogenous one.
The internet, and specifically makeup's popularity on the platforms it has birthed, has led to more homogenous makeup trends across the globe.
Aside from the fact that we are all equally human, there is no one homogenous human community that spans the entire world.
The jobs-for-life notion and the reassuring familiarity of one's own village, church and largely homogenous country are mostly long gone.
She said that for her son, who is one of three white students in his school, a homogenous environment makes him uncomfortable.
It does not need to come to a simmer, this process helps with mixing these two sauces into a homogenous condiment. 2.
As China opened itself to trade with the rest of the world, pockets of immigrants began arriving to the mostly homogenous nation.
Only an engaged electorate and outspoken, progressive public can help us deviate from the call to make America smaller and more homogenous.
"Unlike global networks such as Twitter and Facebook, we're creating a homogenous product, based on a very clear cultural identity," he added.
" (Duh.) And National Geographic clarified that Japan's policy was simply a matter of the Japanese preferring "a racially unique and homogenous society.
"I'd like to see an America that's just so homogenous that we look a lot the same, from that perspective," he added.
Gerrymandering has created homogenous districts where the incentive of members of Congress is to play to their political base and ignore everything else.
So many voters feel alienated these days not because the parties have become more polarized but because the parties have become so homogenous.
On one hand, these diversity reports show an encouraging willingness to acknowledge how homogenous the offices of the biggest tech companies really are.
Wilson, on the other hand, doesn't see a problem with Higher Ground's homogenous population if the school is improving outcomes for black children.
At the root of the problem is that their labs, which are largely homogenous — are made up mostly of white, highly educated men.
"We bring a very homogenous customer base to developers where 90 percent of [devices] are on the current versions of iOS," says Joswiak.
"Refugees are not a homogenous group, and even if they're coming from the same countries there are a lot of differences," he said.
" #concernedGOPcolleague" King doubled down on his sentiment during an interview with Chris Cuomo on CNN's New Day today, calling for a "homogenous" America:
"The outdoor sector is probably the most homogenous field that exists today," said Angelou Ezeilo, founder and CEO of the Greening Youth Foundation.
Vermont is a pretty homogenous place, so do you see legalization as an issue with wide appeal across age groups and socioeconomic backgrounds?
But while first-person shooter and sports games struck gold through being homogenous, the experimentation of the racing genre led to financial ruin.
The move, made possible by the new constitution, is meant to replace distant, homogenous rule with policies tailored to the local, indigenous reality.
After nearly two months of massive anti-government rallies demanding early presidential elections, fissures have appeared in the hitherto publicly homogenous socialist administration.
"I have the impression there is a certain way of looking at the Muslim community and Muslim women as homogenous," she told me.
It's the first study of its kind to glean information from a nationally representative sample, rather than a demographically or geographically homogenous group.
Harvard Medical School associate professor Anupam Jena wanted to find out whether the black-white pay gap would persist among this homogenous group.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, network TV isn't as homogenous as it is simply because older, whiter TV executives aren't aware of the problem.
"The government now is more homogenous, you don't have these sort of struggles between political blocs and parties inside the government," he said.
He hopes the new rules will create a diversity in housing choices and an attendant diversity in neighborhoods that once looked remarkably homogenous.
Those biases led to unfair hiring practices that created relatively homogenous workforces, she adds, and they'll keep companies from achieving their diversity goals.
An area of 22017,239 square miles (219,280 square km) with more than 23.8m people is not homogenous, but a few common threads emerge.
Spotify had created its own homogenous definition of the genre, a "very narrow perspective of what country music means," as Watson told me.
For the most part, movies and TV shows set in modern America exist somewhere in the middle of the country's homogenous cultural elite.
The BMJ study's sample was large—6 million people—but the patient group was pretty homogenous: They were mostly older white military veterans.
The result of all this is that kits are increasingly homogenous, with manufacturers making at most incremental changes ahead of the new season.
The pork order has led to a full-on "meatball war" that has raised questions about religious tolerance in the historically homogenous Christian country.
If you're a beauty nerd with an Instagram account, you've probably noticed that the makeup aesthetic on the app can veer a little...homogenous.
Lockley says his story has reemerged just as homogenous Japan reexamines the concept of multiculturalism in the run-up to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Britain— for all its regional micro-differences, which largely consist of minute modulations in accent—is an increasingly homogenous country, a total non-place.
The economies are fragmented and Western scale models tend to be built on scaling across a large enough homogenous customer base to reach liquidity.
And the dress, designed by Biel-favorite Elie Saab, makes her previous awards show ensembles feel homogenous behind this enchanting, fashion-forward velvet number.
To be sure, Abu Sayyaf is not a homogenous organization, and there are elements within it that are more interested in money than ideology.
It's no secret that fashion shows back then felt more like art, or theater, as opposed to the homogenous, furiously hashtagged lineups of today.
For decades it has been clear that firms with mixed leadership teams are more agile, creative and successful than those with more homogenous leadership.
When she presented the award for best director at the 75th Annual Golden Globes, Portman noted that the category was, erm, a little homogenous.
"I am strongly against unification and don't think we should unify just for the reason we come from the same homogenous group," he said.
Their lived experiences reveal a schism between their skin colors and the collective self-perception of their homeland as a homogenous expanse of whiteness.
It has little to do with Be'er Sheva fans, and much to do with a summary lumping of Israelis into one homogenous political group.
"Homogenous 'beauty' is not a real thing; I don't want to see a row of clones," Refinery29 contributor Liz Black says in the film.
"High-income households with a wide range of housing options can easily act on a preference to live in a homogenous neighborhood," Salviati said.
Games crafted by a largely homogenous group of white men unsurprisingly serve up overly sexualized female characters for male gamers to control and fetishize.
ObamaCare struggled with reforming the individual insurance market because it tried a one-size fits all approach to a market that's far from homogenous.
Trump does well in racially segregated areas: Turning to the geographic data, Rothwell finds that segregated, homogenous white areas are Trump's base of support.
The juxtaposition of the homogenous casting and the song's explicit message of celebrating powerful Black women is rankling people, as Yahoo Style pointed out.
Most of the $200 trillion of Libor contracts are derivatives, which are homogenous contracts governed by the same regulatory framework — the ISDA master agreement.
We know that diverse teams not only function better, but they are able to see areas of opportunities that more homogenous teams might miss.
Scholarly research indicates that where homogenous groups can be physically separated from other warring minorities, there is no war recurrence for at least five years.
While mixing continuously, add the egg and incorporate, then add the dry ingredients in 2 additions and mix until a homogenous dough is formed. 9.
Though much more work remains to achieve fully balanced representation, a homogenous speaker slate belies just how many unique voices already exist within the community.
And she offered an alternative to the cheery, homogenous vision of female sexuality put forth by the best-known lingerie brand in America, Victoria's Secret.
Was that proof investors now treat individual emerging markets on their own merits, rather than as members of a homogenous poor and crisis-prone bloc?
But Thorp and other researchers are concerned about diseases that can spread anytime you have a bunch of homogenous livestock -- or bees -- in one place.
The Svartedalens experiment is designed to avoid that problem: "This trial is very, very clean because it's just one homogenous group of workers," said Lorentzon.
As Lash notes in her essay, the notoriously homogenous 20013 Whitney Biennial included nine artists based in Europe and zero based in the American South.
The app is iOS only for now, it being easier to calibrate microphones across the more homogenous iPhone hardware than Android's diverse range of devices.
And both often offer a paean to the past, asking voters to envision a time when the country appeared to be more prosperous and homogenous.
That's because homogenous cultures lead to limited perspectives and potential lack of awareness of things that may be more obvious to diverse groups of people.
But part of the rationale behind her three-day visit to the insular and isolated community was that its small, homogenous population facilitates such studies.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has warned that because of "fragile egos," many universities are transforming into "echo chambers" marked by "political correctness, and homogenous thought".
Since then, he's adopted a more stridently nationalist tone — including calls to create in Hungary a homogenous society that blocks asylum seekers or other refugees.
But Trump also promised that this would change, because White House adviser Steve Bannon's nationalistic revolution would sweep Europe and Make Countries Ethnically Homogenous Again.
Indeed, the board has largely been homogenous over the years — which is to say pretty much a group of white men (and only one woman).
It remains the most powerful tool in upsetting the hegemony of corporate publishing, which has created a homogenous book culture driven by sales and popularity.
" On why rich people are easier to sell to because they're all basically alike: "Rich people are more homogenous than any other cohort on Earth.
I moved to a relatively homogenous society, and still stand out as a foreigner, but it felt as though I benefitted from a few advantages.
The women on our panel proved yet again that women voters are not homogenous and "women's issues" are far more than a handful of topics.
The backdrop: The influx of immigrants has presented challenges for Denmark's government, which has struggled to integrate the new arrivals to their small, homogenous nation.
The room is drunker and shoulder-to-shoulder and the crowd is somehow both less homogenous in its composition and more heavily, overwhelmingly dude-dominated.
" #concernedGOPcolleague King defended his tweet Monday, saying he would "like to see an America that's just so homogenous that we look a lot the same.
As a result, the Bay Area has become a racially, economically and culturally homogenous region, having lost its African-American population and most immigrant communities.
But like in many Midwest states, a rapidly growing Latino population means Iowa's less and less homogenous — and that the average voter isn't necessarily white.
As white flight took hold of cities across America in the 1950s and 1960s, cities and suburbs became racially homogenous and their school districts reflected populations.
He describes that the figures vary in size and that the depictions are "fairly homogenous," noting that some sections reveal details that represent the animals' coats.
It is one of the rich world's most homogenous countries: just 123% of residents are foreigners, compared with 4% in South Korea and 16% in France.
When it comes to the current state of the equity market, Breakingviews readers and event participants around the world seem to be a relatively homogenous lot.
"We do not view emerging markets as a homogenous investment destination and believe that these markets will become increasingly differentiated in 2016 and beyond," Memani said.
"Many people in Japan believe that the country's peace and harmony is based on it being a homogenous country where there are few foreigners," says Burgess.
" He continued, "Today, Germany is not entirely homogenous, but I would say 70 to 90 percent of Germans have no interested in the military at all.
By acting as a common guarantor, the state can ensure that mortgage bonds are homogenous and easy to trade ($22007 billion-worth change hands every day).
I moved through the end of high school in this cocoon, a Zionist and politically conservative milieu so comprehensive and homogenous it lulled me into complacency.
In 2013, media scholar Jeffrey P. Jones argued that Fox & Friends creates an ideologically homogenous community and reinforces it by creating a high school-like atmosphere.
This begs the question of whether the Games are for celebrating different cultures, or forcing them to subsume themselves to a single homogenous code of conduct.
Ink drawings with a distinctive palette unite the series Exiled from Truth: Nine Allegories by Dmitry Borshch, what the artist calls a "homogenous collection" of pictures.
But it only offers a small taste of what Japan is like: a place that, as it stands, clings to racial purity and remaining culturally homogenous.
Unless you have a really strong point of view, it's easy for CGI art to look homogenous, so Abi's steadfastness to her vision is so respectable.
We need the best of the best, and the fact of the matter is that diverse groups solve complex problems better and faster than homogenous groups.
As a single woman entirely happy with my lot in life, I wholeheartedly object to being identified homogenous member of a target market in need of empowerment.
The setup is basically what's known as homogenous charge compression ignition, and it's based off of lots of existing technology that other companies have long looked into.
I grinned, promising him that not all catwalks were so shockingly homogenous; in fact, the show they would see just minutes later would be an inclusive one.
The problem is, there's not a homogenous purpose within the company, but generally speaking, there's some shared ethics and shared beliefs ... Facial recognition, all kinds of issues.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Spielberg said that the "watershed" happening right now in Hollywood would contribute to a less homogenous category at the March ceremony.
Currently, personalized video recommendations are very much influenced by past viewing activity and other behavior, which can then create a sort of homogenous selection of recommended content.
Our research, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, showed that ethnically diverse markets are significantly less likely to bubble compared with homogenous ones.
Simply put, he won't have it: "Everything right now feels very boxed in and homogenous, and everything is template-driven and out of the box," he said.
If you're a thriving, stable, small, ethnically homogenous democracy in Northern Europe, you might be able to do a pretty good job of reducing your carbon footprint.
At end-2015, with about 16,000 beds, the obligors' budget performance was fairly homogenous and stable with an average gross margin without financial aid of about 6%.
Since 85033, Texas has participated in "Super Tuesday," held the first Tuesday in March, while much smaller and homogenous states are first in the presidential primary lineup.
Click on a highly produced sorority recruitment video and you might find a distinctly homogenous group of women touting the social benefits of rushing a Greek organization.
The access to harmonically rich sounds digitally is kind of incredible these days, but damn if it isn't making most everything contemporary sound more homogenous than ever.
"Banana growers utterly embraced Big Mike, growing it as a monoculture on massive plantations to take advantage of the heightened efficiency that homogenous production brings," Discover explained.
Republican voters were notably homogenous, with 86 percent identifying as white, 6 percent identifying as Hispanic, 85003 percent as mixed race, and just 2 percent as black.
Once a place of "robust debate," America's public universities have become, "an echo chamber of political correctness and homogenous thought, a shelter for fragile egos," said Sessions.
"The resource is patchy and not homogenous," he says, adding that the future of the mining will depend on their understanding of the seabed and technological advances.
They double down on resentment and paranoia, to freak out their increasingly homogenous, increasingly paranoid white suburban and rural constituents and get them back to the polls.
Perhaps the ease of access is the point; exotic fruits and bottom feeders of the sea are available year-round in our encyclopedic and homogenous grocery stores.
To put all of Washington Square Park's diversity into ironic context, check out Boccherini's String Quartet in E Major, an arrangement often reserved for uppity and homogenous gatherings.
"With billions of people in the world speaking more than one language, many homes are not homogenous when it comes to languages anymore," Amazon explained in the announcement.
First, parties became ideologically homogenous, as conservative Democrats in the South were replaced by conservative Republicans, and moderate liberal Republicans in the North were replaced by liberal Democrats.
The fact that online daters have so much more choice can break down barriers: evidence suggests that the internet is boosting interracial marriages by bypassing homogenous social groups.
Loan portfolios that have well-understood, homogenous risk factors but diversified from single-borrower and single-platform risks can be a palatable product for the mainstream investor base.
"When you make anything that's not homogenous and not cookie-cutter and understandable in the typical straightforward way, that will be provocative and that's exciting," Kate Mulleavy said.
Over a few decades this Canadian province has gone from being religiously homogenous and piously Catholic to being quite a secular place with a robust, growing Muslim minority.
Chronic nonspecific low back pain "should not been considered as a homogenous condition meaning all cases are identical," researchers in one review of the research on exercise cautioned.
Being different in an increasingly homogenous, copycat-obsessive league is cool...unless you're a Heat fan watching plays like those seen below: A zone is idiosyncratic in 218.5.
We adore Tim Burton and the Coens as much as the next person, for example, but it's hard to deny that their films tend to be pretty homogenous.
It is crucial for both parties to respond to these legitimate concerns, and for individuals to avoid casting Trump voters as a homogenous group of rednecks or racists.
Qatar's religiously homogenous citizenry, unparalleled wealth, and physical distance from the region's conflict centers have allowed it to foment instability abroad and punch far above its diplomatic weight.
Scientists have long theorized that good genes contribute to the Sardinians' long lifespan — especially since certain villages have some of the most genetically homogenous people in the world.
"People who are married are not a homogenous group of people, and someone who never marries is very different than someone who's been widowed or divorced," Wood said.
Though the GOP is more homogenous in just about every way than the Democratic Party, it, too, is a coalition, with its own competing interests and internal struggles.
When President Barack Obama was in office, it was easy to think congressional Republicans were a relatively homogenous group of lawmakers who all opposed Obamacare at all costs.
One of the things that critics will say when you bring up Scandinavian countries is that they have high levels of social trust because they're very small and homogenous.
But Liu is in fact a Chinese breakout star, and one of the only female Chinese rappers who's managed to turn the head of the homogenous US music industry.
The ethnically homogenous country of 10.6 million is united against accepting large number of refugees, even though few came in 2015 while hundreds of thousands arrived in neighboring Germany.
There's a stereotype that Black people are homogenous — or that mixed people are all Black and white or that Black people don't have a wide array of ethnic identities.
It reminded me a fair bit of your films Cube and Haunter in that you're extensively exploring a single nearly homogenous environment in expansive ways, finding all the possibilities.
Strides in body, racial, and gender inclusivity have turned the runways into celebrations of an infinite amount of identities instead of the homogenous, members-only club they once were.
The Republican Party in the past decade has gone through a series of purges that have resulted in a homogenous, shrinking party obsessed with the purity of its members.
It is a legacy that lives on through not only unintentional depictions of a homogenous white medieval Europe, but through the adherents of modern white supremacy and white nationalism.
Growing up in a small, conservative, predominantly white, religiously homogenous town was already tough enough, but try being a "slightly" liberal African American man with basically no religious identity.
Over the years, Simmons stayed in the corner of my heart where I house the fixtures of pop culture who remain distinct individuals in homogenous Hollywood (see: Danny DeVito).
This creates a homogenous bubble filled with like-minded folk, and it's only reinforced by algorithms that quickly learn what you like and serve more of it to you.
In recent months, white supremacists have publicly claimed the iconography of medieval Europe in an attempt to shore up their identification with a fictional, homogenous or "pure" white past.
In a time of unprecedented housing insecurity and shrinking affordability, we need to expand access and protections to HCVs for people of color to integrate racially homogenous affluent neighborhoods.
Our Angeleno neighbors to the north are quick to dismiss us as a homogenous white bread wasteland, a vassal county only worth talking about because, hey, we have Disneyland!
We marry the people we meet, and de facto segregation in housing and schooling, as well as disparities in educational attainment, mean that we move in somewhat homogenous worlds.
Yet when it comes to the suburbs, there's still this mythology of stasis, partly due to suburbia's promise of social and financial stability and homogenous communities through home ownership.
I'm just not sure if this moment in cinema is exceptionally more hostile to art, as Scorsese asserts, than the homogenous Hollywood machine that has been around for years.
This would have kept people from becoming as inbred as the Altai Neanderthal, or as genetically homogenous as the Vindija Neanderthal, which was the consequence of living in isolated groups.
As a biracial Japanese, Osaka's leap into the limelight has brought hope to some "haafu," or half-Japanese, who have suffered discrimination and bullying in a largely ethnically homogenous country.
Since the Vikings settled there more than 1,200 years ago, Iceland's population has remained relatively cut off from the rest of the world, leading to an extremely homogenous gene pool.
"There is a wide variation in the prices that different domestic customers pay for energy, which is particularly striking since electricity and gas are entirely homogenous products", the CMA observed.
Malik is keen to drive home the point that, in an era where Muslims face more travel scrutiny than ever, they are not simply one homogenous and easily categorized group.
Trump and many of his supporters would likely prefer the Jamaica Estates of the 1950s — homogenous, prosperous, and white, still protected by gates — multiplied to fit all over the country.
Before the homogenous touchscreen smartphone, there was the flip phone (remember the pink Motorola Razr?) and keyboard-wielding BlackBerries and Sidekicks, which had a snazzy swivel-out screen or keyboard.
This doesn't just tie contemporary "trolls" to a homogenous legacy that never existed, it implicitly suggests that we've been here before; that online trolling is same as it ever was.
They presided over a Republican Party that theoretically should have been more unified than the Democrats, since it is more ideologically homogenous, but is in fact riven by factional fighting.
And in the case of an earthquake, the ripples aren't traveling through a homogenous medium like water, but through solid rock that comes in different shapes, sizes, densities, and arrangements.
Instead of storing their millions away, these athletes want to affect change in an industry that has historically been homogenous in its partners and the kinds of companies they back.
At end-2015, with about 30,000 beds, the obligors' budget performance was fairly homogenous and stable with an average gross margin without financial aid of about 5% (2014: about 6%).
"It will be made up of a team that is homogenous, that is able to face the difficult conditions faced by Lebanon," Aoun was quoted as saying in a statement.
That reflects a two-fold transformation of party politics in which the Democratic Party has become more ideologically homogenous while Democratic Party voters have become better-educated and more ideological.
"If the agencies … [are] very homogenous, you're going to get a message that doesn't necessarily speak to someone, to their truth, but that's the way things have been done," Atkinson says.
Acknowledging that there are fundamental linguistic differences in the way men, women, and non-binary people speak will help us accept that there isn't just one homogenous, correct way to speak.
It's become a trend of late for luxury fashion brands to create their own Android Wear watches, taking virtually homogenous hardware and remixing it with their own branded take on things.
His immigration stance finds an echo with voters in Slovakia, a Catholic country of 5.4 million with a largely homogenous society and next to no experience as a destination for immigrants.
Catwalks and ad campaign are, at last, looking a bit less homogenous, and AT&T's new mini-documentary, Beauty Redefined explores just how much the industry is evolving for the better.
Since modern political parties are both more polarized and more internally homogenous, we don't observe pairs very often anymore, so maybe Murkowski was acting out of the kindness of her heart.
Rather than align itself with a homogenous art historical pipeline, as many other visual art centers do, the museum has provided a space for both formal and cultural education and investigation.
In February, South Korea's Ministry of Gender Equality and Family released guidelines warning that the homogenous, highly-groomed K-pop "look" could cause some fans to develop skewed standards of beauty.
It is that city-on-the-hill, white settler, ethno-nationalist idealism which imagined that rural, largely autonomous, ethnically and religiously homogenous lifestyles would always characterize the "real" or "true" Americans.
However, let's not forget the individual nuances of each event which discredit the attempts by opposition parties to profess 'populism' is a homogenous movement and coming to a town near you soon.
Ariel is also the princess whose character design set the mold for the astonishingly homogenous run of giant-eyed, small-nosed Disney princesses we've met since The Little Mermaid debuted in 1989.
It is much more difficult to rule and manage huge and incredibly diverse countries and it is not helpful to compare China with small, relatively homogenous countries endowed with plentiful natural resources.
I'll give Adlon the benefit of the doubt and hope that some minority characters might show up later in the season, but the initial view of her character's world is pretty homogenous.
Yet it does ready the reader for most of the writing in Social Medium, which, in its self-referential subjects and homogenous political views, reflects the academic cradle from which it comes.
The challengers from the EU's east say the obligatory relocation of asylum-seekers arriving in frontline countries like Greece and Italy via the Mediterranean undermines their sovereignty and endangers their homogenous societies.
This homogenous landscape actively created fanbases that judged deviance as "inaccurate," even as medieval scholars urge that the Middle Ages was more complex and more diverse than the popular visions may depict.
It's not a super mainstream feature, but it's a compelling one, as many manufacturers struggle to find ways to differentiate themselves in what feels like an increasingly homogenous world of phone makers.
"Most organizations that have an ideological bent have become partisan organizations as the parties have become more homogenous," David Wasserman, who covers House races for the Cook Political Report, told The Trace.
A homogenous fix is the only option to ensure businesses are not overburdened from state specific regulations and to protect investors who may relocate across state lines into a new regulatory fiefdom.
A more diverse, urban and colorful backdrop in Brooklyn is quite the pivot for the Sanders movement which was often criticized four years ago for being too homogenous and, frankly, too white.
These tracks lie outside the confines of what you'd traditionally consider house music—but that turns out to be a good thing on a compilation comprised largely of homogenous bass-drum showcases.
Former Facebook manager Mark Luckie, who last year slammed the company for its treatment of black employees, is slated to testify about the effect a "homogenous" workforce can have on tech products.
As ride-sharing becomes an increasing proportion of the auto market, companies are likely to craft more homogenous vehicles, in the same way the taxi industry largely uses standardized types of vehicles.
But in the age of peak TV, where standards are high and the appetite for authentically diverse stories is at a roar, nobody can afford to be both mediocre and unoriginally homogenous.
Amazon, Google and other tech companies have brought an influx of wealth that's driving real estate costs up, pushing artists out, and further homogenizing an already fairly homogenous and extremely white city.
After Speaker Paul Ryan drew criticism for a selfie with a seemingly homogenous group of Capitol Hill interns, the Democratic Party came back with a more diverse intern class photo of its own.
Miyamoto was the first Japanese person of mixed race to win a major beauty pageant in a largely racially homogenous country, and she received a firestorm of negative comments after she was crowned.
But her pro-choice views and support for LGBT rights might alienate some voters in the socially conservative, ethnically homogenous country and complicate her way to become the first female president, analysts said.
Likewise, among the "neoreactionaries" of the alt-right in particular, the shared shorthand of (white, Judeo-Christian) cultural literacy is symbolic of a disappearing, homogenous "West" to which we can and must return.
Acceptance of foreign labour is gradually increasing in Japan, one of the world's most homogenous countries, where only 260% of residents are foreigners, compared with 2000% in France and 22008% in South Korea.
His campaign to impose a single religious identity based on Sunni Islam, and instil a homogenous Turkish nationality on an ethnically diverse society, is a recipe for escalating social fissures and political violence.
Of those 153 films, I noted that only one was directed by a white man—a rare occurrence and a treat to separate myself from the homogenous breed that usually dominates the industry.
The survey suggests that art plays an important role in creating a welcoming space in higher education; alternatively, homogenous paintings and statuary can make women and minority groups feel excluded from institutional spaces.
A diverse team will also help the company connect to, and empathise with, a broader base of customers, which competitors who have homogenous teams will be in a much worse position to do.
Gone are the days of homogenous dolls that all look the same — many of today's toys reflect the diversity of the population with nearly every skin color, body type and physical feature represented.
He singles out Japan (like Norway and Sweden, a tightly-knit, homogenous society) as precisely the kind of peculiar place that should remain peculiar—that should remain distinctly Japanese, unadulterated by foreign influences.
Among the limitations to the study: Participants were a relatively homogenous group of white, Swedish boys with a body mass index ranging from 12.3 to 29.3 -- lower than the range for US boys.
They grew up in "homogenous and confined" suburbs and found games like Pokémon and The Legend of Zelda granted them the freedom to explore environments in a way their physical ones didn't allow.
It's astonishing that young models are having to bring their own makeup bags and hair tools with them to fashion shows, but it's unsurprising when you consider the homogenous casting that still prevails.
"It's wrong to think that this is some sort of unified, homogenous voice that is deliberately making some provocative statement to the U.S," said Paul Adkins, managing director of aluminum consultancy AZ China.
But most observers agree they have more fundamentally reconfigured the Republican Party, which operates with a coalition -- centered on conservative white voters -- that is more demographically and ideologically homogenous than the Democrats' is.
" Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced a new focus for Trump's Justice Department Tuesday — saving the nation's colleges from becoming "an echo chamber of political correctness and homogenous thought, a shelter for fragile egos.
While Capitol Hill remains more homogenous than the public in its religious beliefs — much like it does in race and gender — it's slowly beginning to more closely resemble the people whom it represents.
The way to connect communities in the far corners of the Earth is not to bring them a Facebook News Feed, or connecting them to the rest of a homogenous set of platforms.
The two filmmakers wanted to avoid casting the scene as homogenous, which the media coverage of its more unsavory aspects—Vikernes' church arson and murder of Mayhem co-founder, Euronymous—had already accomplished.
Leadership in corporate America remains incredibly homogenous, and the only way for this status quo to shift is for male leaders to step up and mentor, uplift, and champion the women they work with.
Long after the Cheerios and Oreos of the world have packed up their pumpkin spice for the season, the curiously homogenous loaf will still be available in individually-wrapped slices on practically every corner.
Disney-owned Marvel Studios has, for better or for worse, tended toward a nearly homogenous design to ensure each of its films neatly tie into one another and push along its ongoing cinematic universe.
Why it matters: Skyrocketing rents and housing costs have pushed much of San Francisco's population either out of the city or onto the streets, making the city more homogenous while also perpetuating rampant homelessness.
It takes us back to a South Bronx that was a radical desegregated neighborhood of immigrants in a segregated city, which breaks with the image of a homogenous ghetto that the media fed us.
The feature, first introduced by HTC earlier this year, is somewhat of a gimmick, but in a world where smartphones are increasingly becoming homogenous, Google needs anyything it can find to set itself apart.
That means income data for all working men and women in America is essentially thrown into a blender, mashed into a homogenous sludge, and poured out as if all those jobs were the same.
Science as a whole is gradually becoming more diverse, but many women and people of color still face harassment in the lab, and those who have received science's highest prize remain a homogenous group.
Heimbach tried to explain that all he wanted was a world where ethnic communities could decide their own fates, while the protester responded that perhaps not everyone wanted to live in racially homogenous societies.
Some people like to go on about meritocracy but the reality is that there's a really homogenous group of people — basically middle-aged white men — who are hogging the positions we equate with talent.
This is how the line between publicist and writer blurs, and how criticism devolves into a homogenous hybrid of press release-speak and internetty psychobabble that leans heavily on yass kween pop star worship.
The media is treating women as a homogenous bloc, but the emotional reality of this process—indeed, the emotional reality of abuse itself—is not something we experience as a bloc but as individuals.
Much like the iPhone in the years before the watches and the luxury X model, the sneakers, priced at $95, are both upscale and homogenous, an extension of the modernist ideal of universal design.
Mr. Varadkar has been heralded by many as a symbol of how rapidly Irish society has evolved, from a vehemently traditional and racially homogenous Catholic country to a much more liberal and multicultural one.
In fact, a study by the National Center of Women and Information Technology (NCWIT) has shown that patents created by diverse teams are more likely to be cited than those created by homogenous teams.
And yet, Sanders also readily acknowledged that his track record with the Hispanic community is minimal, on account of the relatively homogenous demographics of Vermont, a state that happens to be 95 percent white.
"[Asia's] not as homogenous as the States," he continued, noting the varying levels of tech and fitness adoption in each of the company's 12 markets, as well as their distinct languages and business landscapes.
Since then, she has been a wild card within the publicly homogenous Venezuelan government, whose foes accuse it of seeking to dodge elections by creating a parallel assembly with powers to rewrite the constitution.
He won the presidency due to an archaic constitutional provision, called the "Electoral College," that redistributes political power away from America's cosmopolitan cities and towards its more insular, homogenous, and heavily-armed rural communities.
For decades, the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show has been criticized for its homogenous lineup of tall, thin, white and Latin women (whose genes seem virtually unattainable and don't represent what 67% of America looks like).
It's unclear how this diverse skill-set would fare in an environment where winning games is a priority, but until then Warren continues to stand out as a unique being in an increasingly homogenous league.
When a beam of light encounters an obstacle, its various spectral components—the different frequencies making up a beam of what may seem to be homogenous light—will naturally deflect and reflect off of it.
That has caused tensions in the small, relatively homogenous country where the majority of native Danes are of Danish descent and are members of the official state church, the Evangelical Lutheran People's Church of Denmark.
As a genre, vacation photos can be so homogenous that they veer into boring; plus, if you're not on vacation yourself, scrolling through other people's fun pics from your couch can make you feel awful.
But maintaining a pervasive ecosystem, as Apple does, is becoming a key differentiation as mobile phone hardware becomes homogenous across brands, said Dan Ives, who leads global investor relations for Synchronoss, a mobile cloud company.
It exhibits cohesive design that the Vivo Nex and other phones aren't even close to, and it instantly adds a degree of character and uniqueness in a highly competitive but also homogenous Android flagship market.
Shriver is right that literature depends on writers' willingness and ability to create characters different from themselves; otherwise the fiction landscape would look even more homogenous, and the writing itself would be significantly less inspired.
In terms of the variety of applications, App Annie found a fairly homogenous group for the time being, noting that "Games" and "Entertainment" apps accounted for the majority of the 100 free apps by downloads.
Silicon Valley tech companies started disclosing workforce diversity figures in 2014, but progress at the top has been slow, underscoring the challenge of transforming cultures that critics say are too homogenous, white and male dominated.
The plan is part of OPEN HOUSE, a series of initiatives to invite new, diverse audiences to the museum by reducing the economic barriers presented by high ticket prices, homogenous hiring practices, and inaccessible programming.
While many popular YouTubers' WIEIAD videos are strangely homogenous (açai bowls, avocado toasts, fancy teas in cute mugs), others aren't ashamed to show a failed recipe or a day when they eat cake for dinner.
The skiing industry is still relatively homogenous (at the beginning of their professional careers, they were mistakenly labeled Puerto Rican or Indian), but the brothers found that they felt most at home on the slopes.
Millennials won't become a homogenous group of narcissistic food photographers who can't-for-the-life-of-them put down their phones to decide between Hudson and Valencia (Instagram filters) and avoid walking into telephone poles.
The main Pantsuit Nation is largely white (at least in part because the invite-only structure encourages a homogenous group), and some women of color worry that their voices may get lost in the shuffle.
"This is one of the most homogenous pro-abortion states in the union … This whole legislation is an exercise in posturing and pandering," said C.J. Doyle, executive director of the Catholic Action League of Massachusetts.
This world of fakery, marred nature, and self-pleasuring is an exposé of the artificial environments many people increasingly inhabit on vacation, places stripped of their natural beauty with a homogenous "party town" atmosphere superimposed.
South Korea, however, is one of the most ethnically homogenous countries in the world, so Chikk says the artists and entertainment companies are still learning to find that "happy medium" between cultural appropriation and appreciation.
Other Armenian scholars perceive Azerbaijan's anti-Armenian destruction as part of a larger agenda of realizing a vision of pan-Turkism: an ethnically homogenous Turkic polity comprising Turkey, Azerbaijan, and their ethnolinguistic brethren across Eurasia.
It was previously theorized that as West African trade routes opened up, elephant ivory began to become more popular due to its homogenous finish, compared to the marbled look of walrus ivory, according to Barrett.
The attendees were mostly women, but there were plenty of men, and they spanned all ages—kids, parents, grandparents—and races; a stark contrast to the more homogenous crowd that had welcomed Trump the day before.
"If you go down the road a few generations, or maybe centuries, with the inter-marriage, I'd like to see an America that is just so homogenous that we look a lot the same," he said.
I was born in Richmond, Virginia to a white mom and a black dad; I then moved to and grew up in a small town in New Jersey, where I was raised in a homogenous environment.
Zionism's answer is that the only way to ensure the security of the Jewish people is through a Jewish state — a largely homogenous ethnoreligious nationalism where Jews dominate a nation, its laws, and its security apparatus.
And partisanship itself holds more power than it has since World War II. Over decades the two major parties have grown almost ideologically homogenous, as conservative Democrats shifted to the GOP and liberal Republicans became Democrats.
Historians who study the Middle Ages, for example, have often wrestled with white supremacists who deny evidence of racial and cultural minorities in medieval Europe in favor of a homogenous past that they seek to restore.
The idea of gay people as one homogenous group seems ludicrous, but you do make a case for pockets of culture where gay people have, historically, been more likely to congregate: fashion, theater, and literary circles.
In 2016 our living room devices are finally getting a color upgrade to match the near universal Airbnb aesthetic that's painting the world's living rooms from a homogenous palette of matte white and white-washed wood.
Instead of debating how many carbon policies can fit on the head of a pin, they should be thinking about how to activate their diverse majority the same way the right activates its shrinking, homogenous minority.
The social effect of separate schooling has been that "Malaysians' circles of friends tend to be ethnically homogenous," according to a review of polling data conducted by Lee Hwok Aun, of Singapore's ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute.
He didn't make a fuss about being a Jew; you can talk about justice in a homogenous white rural state in whatever cadence you please, especially when Vermont has so few Jews in the first place.
The court found that during their rule, the Khmer Rouge had a policy to target Cham and Vietnamese people to create "an atheistic and homogenous society without class divisions", Judge Nil Nonn said in the verdict.
Unfortunately, I think the media has played a role in creating this reality because once we pull back the layers, with companies like Slack for example, we're surprised to find how homogenous their leadership team still remains.
McDonald's, though, was engineered for satisfying monotony — each item was a precise deposit of one scientifically created taste, free of nuance: the simple tang of focus group–approved mayo, or the unassuming umami of perfectly homogenous chicken.
The pasta dough is pure dump-and-stir: mix ricotta with an egg and some flour, form it into a homogenous mass, and roll it into a rope like you did with Play-Doh as a kid.
The former were favourites of Franco during his reign and were, to him, a symbol of a centralised, homogenous, Castilian country, or at least that is how competitors in other regions sought to explain their incredible success.
Unlike the United States' diverse population of immigrants, Denmark is ethnically homogenous -- nearly 90% are of Danish ancestry, according to The Danish Ministry of Social Affairs and Integration -- making political consensus easier than in the United States.
We are, on the one hand, a "community," but we're far from a homogenous group and our differences as queer people can divide us just as much—if not more—as our differences with non-queer people.
Partly this reflects a "demographic panic" in ethnically homogenous East and Central Europe, where political leaders fear out-migration and population loss more than the trickle of newcomers they've let in from the Near East and Africa.
"If the number of journeys taken by commuters in homogenous driverless ride-shares increases, it's sort of like the monopoly profits enjoyed by the auto industry selling custom niche products to niche clientele will reduce," Hughes said.
As the only Muslim millennial woman in a room of decorated, but ethnically homogenous, experts, I fought to ensure that the decisions being made for the future of America and American Muslims were constructive and built community.
One limitation of the study is that the participants were a homogenous group of older white women, and it's possible that the classes might get different results with a more diverse patient population, the study team notes.
Indeed, the National Association of Real Estate Boards had already created a rule in 1924 saying that any broker who introduces someone of the opposite race into a neighborhood that is racially homogenous would lose their license.
"[Stockholm] is a model, but it's a model that has less relevance in New York because it's so much smaller, it's so much more homogenous, and the band between the inequality metric is very, very different," Eimicke said.
But being a reporter that happens to be Latina can bring its own set of unique challenges — from being in an homogenous newsroom to staying calm when experiencing brushes with ignorance, in the newsroom and in the field.
What Omar's dark nail polish is also quietly doing here (whether she intends it to or not) is showing that congresswomen don't have to style themselves to look like one homogenous group in order to be taken seriously.
It's full of (mostly) dudes with no sense of culture or community outside their homogenous gaming forums; these rootless young men long to be a part of something bigger, something greater and so, Kotaku in Action it is.
It's not homogenous, but for several dozen or so members over the past two days, it essentially comes down to this: the price of doing nothing outweighs the price of doing something that could be politically very unpopular.
Poland is one of the most ethnically and religiously homogenous countries in Europe, but before World War Two Jews made up 10 percent of the population and the country also had large Ukrainian, German, Belarussian and other minorities.
Such a trait can prevent populations from becoming homogenous and thus vulnerable to a single disease or predator, but it serves no purpose in populations living in stable, protected man-made environments and ought thus to fade away.
However, that idea has come under fire in more recent years: It can lead to a homogenous workplace as managers let their own biases color their idea of who fits the company, according to HR expert Rachel Bitte.
While there's nothing wrong with continuing to do something that works, all too often a company will end up building a very homogenous workforce by over-indexing on one particular candidate profile or tapping one particular candidate stream.
Republicans, by contrast, were a more homogenous coalition that cared deeply about conservative principles — as such, they took a more ideological approach to politics, prizing strategies that demonstrated philosophical purity and the performative pursuit of their side's ideals.
It is a physical monument to the idea of returning to a more homogenous white past -- a past that ignores the contributions of undocumented migrants and the fact that they have raised our children and fed our families.
The way Iowa is covered — by a fairly homogenous pack of journalists who still tilt heavily white and male, in the final weeks, especially, as editors and noncampaign reporters descend on Des Moines — has always favored groupthink anyway.
Today the two sides are much more ideologically homogenous: 220006 percent of all Democrats are more liberal than the average Republican, and 2202 percent of all Republicans are more conservative than the average Democrat, according to Taylor's research.
To be a successful comedian here, you really have to mirror the least interesting parts of society: middle class, culturally homogenous, safe, straight, stable, masculine, white—meaning Adam Hills, Dave Hughes, Will Anderson, Peter Helliar, and so on.
I get a lot of pleasure out of modeling, and I think it's really fun and I think it's really important, especially with these stock photos, because stock photos are so often homogenous, for lack of a better word.
For years, veggie burgers have had a bad rap, and for good reason: too often they're of the grocery-store freezer-aisle variety made of flavorless soy protein with a homogenous texture that resembles nothing in the natural world.
We go from daily being addressed as homogenous humans (based on a male understanding of human) to, at election time, being seen as a special interest collective that will only vote according to which option presents the lowest risk.
In fact, Asian Americans are the least likely of all minorities to live in homogenous neighborhoods—while the average white American often resides in neighborhoods that are 75% white and nearly 75% of Black Americans attend majority minority schools.
Two lauded sites (Grindr's Into and Condé Nast's Them, respectively), which were launched as alternatives to stodgier, more homogenous offerings, just saw their leaders leave after less than two years to reshape two of legacy gay media's oldest titles.
In a warehouse setting, even for the Gap's relatively homogenous product line, it's still difficult to grab different articles of clothing, and even more complicated when shoes, belts, ties, and other garments and accessories are thrown in the mix.
For the eastern Europeans, which cite security as well as the largely homogenous make-up of their societies for their refusal to help, Malta suggested a three-year phasing-in period to "further develop their asylum and reception systems".
The AI is part device, part catalyst: The technology searches for diverse applicants–Mitchell explains they look for people who have overcome challenges in their careers or lives–with the goal of shaking up the historically homogenous film industry.
Bill Cosby's wife Camille wants an investigation of the prosecutors who won a sexual assault conviction against her husband, calling them "a homogenous group of corrupt and exploitative people" driven by political promises to punish the now-disgraced entertainer.
Before you know it, you've hired an entire group of people (based on a pseudo-scientific theory) that ends up mimicking your very homogenous high school clique, rather than a highly skilled team with a range of vital talents.
Iowa is home to some of the most fertile soil in the world, used mostly for endless acres of homogenous, genetically modified corn and soybeans, destined to become animal feed, high fructose corn syrup, and partially hydrogenated soybean oil.
The stats for catwalk castings reveal things are still more homogenous in shows versus magazines: Across all four major fashion weeks during the spring 2017 season, 25.4% of models were nonwhite, compared to the fall 2016 shows' 24.75% minority castings.
The duo's vision is a bunch of these little customized boxes full of stuff in front of apartments and vending machines: "Each community tends to have relatively homogenous tastes, given that they live or work in the same place," McDonald explains.
Josue Ortega, a sociologist at the University of Essex, argues that by opening up a racially mixed pool of partners in places where social groups tend to be more homogenous, the internet will increase the number of mixed-race couples.
Tools that facilitate participation do a very good job of creating networks of shared interests in very specific ways: They bring together people who already share similar views, and who welcome each other's ideas, pushing them further into homogenous groups.
Speaking to a group of students at the Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, Sessions condemned the "fragile egos" that had led to what he called the "echo chamber of political correctness and homogenous thought" on college campuses.
Moreover, research suggests that more homogenous teams (as one finds when only a small group of people — or even a single individual — is in power) perform more poorly when tasks involve imagination, creativity and out-of-the-box problem solving.
Some political watchers have argued that states like Iowa and New Hampshire shouldn't kick off the party nomination process, arguing that those states' populations are more homogenous, rural and increasingly look less and less like the rest of the country.
"Surely, a homogenous group of men trying to discuss what you are going to do with girls' education isn't the most inspiring and informed group of people - and girl's education is a big issue in most developing countries," she said.
The movement brings to the forefront a unique and nuanced dilemma: Kelly's loyal fan base, his alleged victims, the #MuteRKelly movement organizers, and even his concert promoter are all mostly part of the same homogenous, in-group: women of color.
TV is homogenous because the systems put in place to produce, cast, and develop its shows are so heavily skewed toward white voices (and often white male voices) that ideas from other quarters can often be too easily brushed aside.
According to Meredith Broussard, author of Artificial Unintelligence, "it's not surprising" CCTV behavior detection systems would disproportionately flag black and brown people, because AI is often imbued with bias by the small and homogenous groups of engineers who create it.
" And he added another racist remark on top of it: "If you go down the road a few generations or maybe centuries with the intermarriage, I'd like to see an America that's just so homogenous that we look a lot the same.
But with their small and largely homogenous populations, they may be more a part of the Democratic Party's past than its future, as liberal elements within the diverse party have pushed to have a bigger say in the selection of a nominee.
Unlike Trump, Cruz would have no shot at poaching voters from the other side; Cruz is hard right conservative politics at its purest, the embodiment of the theory that Republicans can win elections by being more, not less, homogenous and ideologically rigid.
It seems as though now, when to kink-shame is to reveal oneself as laughably prudish, a leather harness on a straight male celebrity is both the signifier of a more open and accepting society but also one that's become increasingly homogenous.
A Pikachu at Ancient Methods We've said it before and we'll say it again: this festival has its audience, and they come off fairly homogenous (overheard from one Positive Education festival-goer: "Yeah, seriously, I go to way too many drum'n'bass parties").
" The Major Music Awards Shows Are As Boring As You've Quietly ThoughtKanye has long railed against awards shows which seem to reward homogenous music rather than creativity and boundary-pushing talent, and he speaks on that here: "There is no Michael Jackson anymore.
That home, romanticized by post-war newsreels, is epitomized by 2.5 dogs and a kid, usually staring at a giant piece of furniture called a TV. It's suburban and carpeted in a rich shade of burgundy in a neighborhood that's crisp and homogenous.
In the book, I write about how our mainstream beliefs about the role of technology in society are very much influenced by the utopian visions of a very small and homogenous group of people, like [the late MIT cognitive scientist] Marvin Minsky.
When I was young, watching TV was how I found out about the rest of the world, how my mind began to grasp just how little my small, relatively homogenous hometown was showing me, and how much more there was to see.
Through performative self-portraits, photos of Elvis cutouts, portraits with his mom, Memphis ephemera, and even video, Tommy Kha uses humor to reconcile his sense of displacement as a gay man of Chinese Vietnamese descent who grew up in a homogenous, racist South.
The number of banks tested in 2016 halved to 2530 from 21702 in 244 due to the EBA's focus on a more homogenous sample of larger banks, although the authority says banks tested still represent around 220% of eurozone banking sector assets.
Sweden has been the leading EU advocate of flexibility, partly due to its experience of cleaning up banks in its 1990s crisis, but also because it has a concentrated, largely homogenous banking sector that relies on attracting international and foreign currency funding.
In becoming her country's first ever Grand Slam singles champion, Osaka, the daughter of a Haitian father and Japanese mother, is also helping break new ground in Japan as her biracial identity challenges the country's self-image as a racially homogenous society.
What adds exponentially to this experience is that many cities are actually becoming homogenous on the physical level, morphing into each other as "world cities" and "global city regions," all sharing the same architectural template due to the demands of rapid growth.
In the first place, many edibles do not have homogenous THC content—one corner of a brownie may contain significantly more THC than another, so the brownie's THC reading is going to depend on which area of the edible the lab tests.
DD: They would love to have those devices that you're manufacturing designed in China, but creatively they're not yet coming from there, and so how do you ... when you have a sort of homogenous culture in China, how do you get this creativity?
Longtime palace staffers had the "homogenous idea" of the two princes working in tandem despite the royal brothers' very different roles (William is preparing for his role as the future king as Harry spends his time championing causes close to his heart).
In 2019, TIFF committed to inviting more writers and film critics of colour to the festival in the wake of statistics released last year that show the field of film criticism is even more exclusive and homogenous than the industry it critiques.
It's easy to imagine what institutional food looks like, all its glory summed up in a perfectly rounded scoop of homogenous mashed potatoes, and some graying slices of turkey with brown gravy—that's precisely why Maharaj brings it up when she speaks.
As a former senior employee at Twitter told BuzzFeed's Charlie Warzel, Twitter has become "a honeypot for assholes" in large part because the exposure of people like Jones weren't exactly considered when the platform was formed: The original sin is a homogenous leadership.
"The final clubs in particular are a product of another era, a time when Harvard's student body was all male, culturally homogenous, and overwhelmingly white and affluent," William F. Lee, a leader of the Harvard Corporation, a university governing body, stated at the time.
PAST attempts to link personality to musical taste have foundered on the rocks of small sample sizes, culturally homogenous samples (usually of undergraduates at universities in rich countries) and the fact that most such studies relied on the participants themselves defining what genres they enjoyed.
As if diversity would vanish through oppression and denial, so that Turkey can finally become some sort of a homogenous state and national unity would be guaranteed; as if diversity, and not the constant attempt to oppress, was the real threat to Turkey's unity.
"The early part of Gojoseon cannot be recognized as a state, especially not as a homogenous ethnic nation-state," said Yeungnam University's Lee, who argues the period was more likely marked by chiefdoms or tribes that only much later formed a more unified kingdom.
If the offerings in "Private Lives" seem homogenous, it's largely due to who had the resources to purchase equipment, and who MoMA was historically collecting — all works hail from the Museum's collection, having been donated by either artists, collectors, or more recently, staff members.
But to his dismay, the far-right ideology he rejected has insinuated itself even more deeply into the politics and society of Europe's most homogenous country, leaping from the fringes into the mainstream to an extent that would have been unthinkable two decades ago.
But in an industry that is already known for being overwhelmingly racially homogenous, it's problematic that some (read: white) people can now receive promotions by enhancing their cognitive functioning through an act for which others (non-whites) are more likely to receive harsh penalties.
In the US television industry, drama casts tend to be more diverse and less homogenous, because, broadly speaking, the vast majority of US dramas are workplace dramas (like any given cop show or medical drama), about characters forced to spend time together due to professional circumstances.
There is a quality of Los Angeles that reminds me of the New York that I remember most fondly—it's a little grittier and a little less homogenous, and everywhere you go there's some odd little business and some funny little district of some sort or another.
"The entrepreneur is our time's hero and a role model for many young but the picture given of who is an entrepreneur is still very homogenous and many probably associate it to men from the startup world," Persson told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an email.
Since the third quarter of last year, bids, offers and trades reported to pricing agency S&P Global Platts as part of its pricing process have become "significantly more homogenous with regards to the terms used," said Ciaran Roe, global director of the company's LNG division.
Being a Democrat need not mean one homogenous set of issue positions, but if we want to break the cycle in which a huge percentage of voters see all politicians as basically cut from the same cloth, we Democrats have some serious soul-searching to do.
Progressive digital network Blue Digital Exchange warned in a Medium post signed by dozens of operatives and strategists that limiting microtargeting will ultimately harm Democrats more than it does Republicans because the Republican voter base is more homogenous and therefore easier to reach with limited targeting.
My research tends to focus on the response to music rather than the particular qualities of it, since it's so hard to pick a song that everyone across the board likes, unless you pick a group of participants that have very homogenous taste which is also kind of challenging.
A true Apple brand stan used to be able to spot this generation's iPhone from the last, from an arm's length away, but as all our phones get more homogenous inside and out, the difference is less noticeable—to the person holding it and anyone else who's looking.
The need to feed her Indian-American children growing up in a homogenous community, her desire to recreate some of the multicultural spices she'd only recently fallen in love with, and her longing to taste something from home produced what's now an incredibly vivid take on Indian cuisine.
"The border itself is not homogenous, there are different areas, different topographies, different geographies in some cases closer to urban areas, in some closer to rural areas." said Horowitz "What you have to do is allow for the flexibility of selecting and integrating the right mixture," he said.
So while Jackson's allegory offers layered warnings about the dangers of historically justified closed-mindedness and mob behavior — which, throughout time, has fueled violence against specific groups based on identity— at surface level, it uses a homogenous community to play out its point to its absurd, barbaric conclusion.
Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinTrump administration urges Congress to reauthorize NSA surveillance program The Hill's Morning Report - More talk on guns; many questions on Epstein's death Juan Williams: We need a backlash against Big Tech MORE (Calif.) accused Trump of "promoting a homogenous, white society" with the remarks. Sen.
"What this asks is for those folks who come from that homogenous pool to take a step out of it and venture into someone else's territory and learn as much as you possibly can about someone else," Scott says in the video, which is slated to be released Wednesday.
Dr. Miami aside, there's the way our definition of beauty has changed: from a look so homogenous that "every celebrity had practically the same face" to today's #SelfLove era in which the emphasis is not precisely on looking beautiful, full stop, but on looking like the most beautiful version of yourself.
But because of his maximalist approach to his instruments (his use of voicing, circular breathing, and contact mics is well documented), Stetson's sound is uniquely elaborate and distorted, busied with textures and timbres that lumber, scream, and swirl in many directions, often at once; Górecki's Third Symphony is more homogenous stuff.
According to a Pew report from last year, Latinos are settling in places like North Dakota and Pennsylvania in record numbers, a trend that shook up locals in these previously relatively homogenous communities and ostensibly scared them into voting Trump, according to one hypothesis advanced in a New York Times article.
Other factors, including gender, age, region, and religious affiliation, were not significant in PRRI's model — which Dan Cox, research director at PRRI, said is likely explained by the fact that white working-class voters are "already somewhat homogenous," creating less room for attributes like region and religious identity to stick out.
I noticed something last week — thinking there must be some kind of weird bug messing up the browser's page rendering because suddenly everything looked similar: A homogenous sea of blue text links and favicons that, on such a large expanse of screen, come across as one block of background noise.
So, when Austria-Hungary found itself on the losing side of World War I and its territory started to be parceled out into new nations under the Treaties of Versailles and Trianon, the new Eastern European states weren't nearly as linguistically homogenous as their nationalist leaders sometimes liked to pretend.
"Is streaming culture merely reflective of a relentlessly male-centric status quo, or is it shifting us back toward a more homogenous and overtly masculine pop music culture?" she asked, pointing out that 2017 was the first year since 1984 that the Billboard year-end top 10 had been exclusively male artists.
On top of all this, a homogenous newsroom arguably translates to myopic news coverage: If you have one group of people deciding which stories are important and which are not, you're probably going to present a selective, quite possibly stereotyped version of current events that won't resonate with an increasingly diverse audience.
True, Denmark's spending on its labor policies has at times risen to as high as 4.5 per cent of its G.D.P., more than the share America spends on defense, and studies show that diverse countries such as ours find it harder to muster social altruism than more racially and culturally homogenous ones do.
As someone who is rightly opposed to a gay marriage plebiscite on the grounds that it would open up a tsunami of hate speech and prejudicial discussions aimed at the LGBTQIA+ community, Phelps had no qualms about calmly wading into a similarly damaging conversation about the inherent threats of some imaginary homogenous Muslim culture.
"One of my greatest frustrations when it comes to diversity is seeing tech companies putting people of color and women on their websites and promo materials, but if you walk on campus the makeup of employees is extremely homogenous," Mark Luckie, a digital media strategist and former manager at Twitter and Facebook, told Recode.
Other findings from the study, which evaluated the top 200 theatrical films released in 2016 and 1,251 broadcast, cable and digital platform television shows from the 2015-35.73 season: Films with casts that were 21% to 30% minority performed better at the box office, than those with the most racially and ethnically homogenous casts.
To find out, we sent a novelist to the Philippines to investigate why the country supports an admitted murderer; spent time with Polish skinheads in Europe's most homogenous country; talked with minorities in France after its historic election; figured out how populists talk; and created our own fake but arguably politically viable American Populist Party.
Well before that call between Macron and Johnson, countries had started taking measures on their borders to contain the contagion, and to call for more homogenous measures across the EU. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called on Monday for a temporary restriction on nonessential travel to the EU due to the coronavirus pandemic.
At a time when traditionalists are clamoring for a more classic country sound and radio programmers are favoring party-hard homogenous male voices, actual listeners are more likely to consume their country music right alongside hip-hop, pop, folk, rock, and whatever the hell else they feel like listening to—and Hero reflects that.
Their first book, How to Kill a City, published in 2017, had the unique qualities of being both utterly charming and deeply dispiriting, as it traced in block-by-block—sometimes building-by-building—detail the transformation of three American cities from genuine sites of human habitation into increasingly empty and homogenous vehicles for global capital.
The so-called "body in white"—the steel-and-aluminum-and-sometimes-plastic-and-carbon-fiber completed car—gets a phosphate dip to clean it and then a bath in an e-coat tank, short for electrophoretic coating, where the resulting electric charge makes a grey-green sludge stick to the car in a thin, homogenous layer.
Even female animals were discriminated against in biomedical research, according to multiple studies from the past five years, and their exclusion is based on many of the same assumptions that pharmaceutical companies still make today: that females' hormone cycle makes the sex a less homogenous group, and that the male subjects' reactions can be applied to females.
As 2017 progresses, more companies will catch on to the benefits of building their own engineering farm teams filled with diverse bootcamp grads instead of ruthlessly competing against one another for the small handful of homogenous computer science grads and mid- to senior-level engineers who are constantly on the lookout for the next, better-paying opportunity.
But it is not going to happen in Washington, D.C., (per usual), it must happen out in the country — where a "middle coalition" can be formed, incubated, emerge, and injected back into D.C.  The problem, of course, is that those who are "in the middle" seemingly do not have a homogenous world view and political ideology.
Many British comedic TV exports—the soused vulgarity of Absolutely Fabulous, Monty Python's whip-smart absurdism, the witty, cerebral bonhomie of The IT Crowd, and cringe-inducing character studies like The Office and Saxondale—have been cultishly cherished by non-UK audiences looking for alternatives to the homogenous humor that American TV comedies had, until the last decade or so, come to define.
When considered as a representation of the queer community at large, the show is inadequate and limited (the cast—though much improved upon the entirely femme and almost entirely white L Word cast—is fairly homogenous), but when viewed purely as a depiction of eight or ten lesbians' overlapping lives, it satisfies my desire to simply watch queer women exist.
Debra Wein, founder and CEO of Wellness Workdays, the third-party wellness provider for BJ's, said the fact that there were changes in employee health behavior over 18 months was a positive, especially since the employee base of BJ's is not a homogenous, high-income, white collar demographic, but a diverse workforce where education, income, access to technology and native languages spoken vary across the population.
For years Stephen Colbert was the model avatar for this brand of characterized pundit speak: cantankerous, illogically hilarious, exceedingly confident, and never quick to back down—it was like watching a wittier, more high-brow Bill O'Reilly pick apart the people-first evangelism of liberal DC. During The Colbert Report's run, from 2005 to 2014, the hypocrisies that fermented out of Fox News and homogenous conservative media were obvious and embarrassing.
For many South Koreans, the idea of unification has become increasingly unrealistic amid a widening gulf between the two Koreas more than 19453 years after they were partitioned in the wake of World War II. The legend of Dangun, however, plays a lasting role in promoting unification because it portrays Koreans as a homogenous group destined to live together, said Jeong Young-Hun, a professor at Seoul's Academy of Korean Studies.
It sends exactly the wrong message to Austria's post-communist neighbors in Central Europe, such as Hungary and Poland, where illiberal regimes already hold power and bid to reshape the EU. In fact, it plays right into their hands, underscoring that their visions of an ethnically homogenous Europe of nations could become the rule rather than the exception in the EU. France's far-right leader Marine Le Pen understood Austria's new leadership exactly this way: "It is excellent news for Europe."
But Harris' 'stache has sparked discussions on topics much bigger than the ambassador himself: the still-raw emotions among many Koreans about the legacy of Japanese occupation; the prevalence of racism in such a homogenous society; and cracks appearing in the future of the decades-old alliance between Seoul and Washington as the two sides attempt to reach a deal on how to cover the cost of US troops stationed in South Korea, amid reports that President Donald Trump demanded a 400% pay increase.

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