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Diversification   Listen
noun
Diversification  n.  
1.
The act of making various, or of changing form or quality.
2.
State of diversity or variation; variegation; modification; change; alternation. "Infinite diversifications of tints may be produced."






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"Diversification" Quotes from Famous Books



... the same result could be achieved without long hours of labor. Indeed, he contends that the great bulk of agricultural work could be carried on by people whose main occupations are sedentary, and with only such a number of hours as would serve to keep them in health and produce a pleasant diversification. He protests against the theory of exces- sive division of labor. What he wants is INTEGRATION, "a society where each individual is a producer of both manual and intellectual work; where each able- bodied human being ...
— Proposed Roads To Freedom • Bertrand Russell

... Training Schools everywhere is but a tardy recognition of the value of systematic training in the use of tools. There is no branch of industry which needs such diversification, in order to ...
— Carpentry for Boys • J. S. Zerbe



Words linked to "Diversification" :   status, variegation, diversify, change



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