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Originally posted by Dionysus
See, I don't really consider that as diversity. Technically it is, however that type of "diversity" is very common. I've never heard of a GLO or any other social organization that had all or mostly math majors, party guys/girls, etc. In every group and organzation there will be a variety of personalities and interests. There will always be "the quiet girl/guy", "the leader", "the peacemaker" and the like. But how often do you see buddhists, muslims, Christians, and the Jewish in the same group? Or, Nigerians, the Irish, and Guatamalans in the same group?
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If you read my first post, I did mention that there are ladies of different ethnicities. Caucasion, African-American, Indian, Latina (this includes Mexican, Puerto Rican, Columbian, Brazilian, and Peruvian). We also have Catholics, Jews, Mormons, Hindus, Buddhists, Christians (Baptists, Methodists, Lutherans, Anglicans, and Pentecostals). Diversity is not solely related to race or religion. Someone earlier posted a definition where diversity is classified as whatever it is that makes you different.