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The phrase "unity in diversity" refers to a togetherness in being different and diverse. The phrase "diversity in unity" refers to being different, yet still united together.
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Conceptual Unity
n 1938, the leader of the Baha'i Faith said it was the "watchword" for the religion.[1] "Unity in diversity" or some variation is also the officialMotto of the European Union (Latin: In varietate concordia) as well as the nations of Ghana, Indonesia (see Bhinneka Tunggal Ika), Papua New Guinea, India and South Africa. "Unity in Diversity" is one of the nine Enduring Principles of Community of Christ, an international Christian church. [2]Contents[hide] 1 United States2 European Union3 See also4 ReferencesUnited StatesHouse of Blues performance venues have an emblem at the top of the stage with several religious symbols, and the phrase "Unity in Diversity." European UnionMain article: Motto of the European UnionIn 2000, the European Union adopted 'United in Diversity' as its motto, a reference to the many and diverse member states of the Union in terms of culture. Apart from its English form, the European Union's motto is also official in 22 other languages.
Arthropods are said to have amazing diversity because they comprise approximately 80% of all known species.
if mind operates without conflict or contradiction--unity of heart is said to be there
" On exercise 5, number 1, please use as unity :cm, thank you" said the math teacher.
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Port Said University was created in 2010.
The phrase "In essentials, unity" is often attributed to Augustine of Hippo, a Christian theologian and philosopher from the 4th and 5th centuries.