
Contributors demonstrate how communities become stronger when marginalized minority voices are included in public discourse. The editors argue that expanded, yet measured, religious inclusion will strengthen social cohesion in the global community.

However, the existing patterns of engagement mitigate against the very goals they seek to achieve.

Religious engagement in the United Nations systems has been understandably constrained by limited and formal organizational structures and conventions. The editors argue that this can best be achieved through a worldview shift within the United Nations systems. The editors argue that effective religious diplomacy must reflect the great diversity of religious and spiritual expressions within human communities. 15 15.The engagement of religious diplomacy within the United Nations systems has become increasingly important for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. These photos show off today's current female superstars in a more unflattering light. With that being said, here are 15 photos of today's WWE female talent without all the glitz from the WWE machine. When the machine is away, though, most of them are just ordinary women who happen to be great athletes. Bayley, Becky Lynch, Sasha Banks, and most of their contemporaries aren't supermodels: they're just wrestlers, and that's a good thing. With WWE's lighting, camera work, wardrobe department and star-making machine behind them, today's women wrestlers still look the part. That's why fans love her as much as they do. Bayley, on the other hand, only wants to be at WrestleMania. Eva Marie would be happier to be on a runway somewhere or posing for a cover shoot.

While Eva Marie is drop-dead gorgeous, fans quickly recognized she really has no passion for the industry. There is a reason why Bayley and Sasha Banks resonate with fans more than, say, Eva Marie does. Now the top crop of women's wrestlers in WWE aren't picked from the pages of photo shoots, they are, for the most part, actual wrestling fans who grew up wanting to be professional wrestlers. Wrestling fans can feel good that the days of women's wrestling being more about supermodels in "Bra and Panties" matches than about actual wrestling are over.
