The Borzoi College ReaderCharles Muscatine, Marlene Griffith |
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Page 263
... genes . Race differences are relative , not absolute . This modern race concept , based on findings of genetics , appears to differ from the traditional view so much that it has provoked some mis- understanding and opposition . The use ...
... genes . Race differences are relative , not absolute . This modern race concept , based on findings of genetics , appears to differ from the traditional view so much that it has provoked some mis- understanding and opposition . The use ...
Page 264
... genetic differences between persons composing this population , and what part is due to the upbringing , education , and other environmental variables . Furthermore , the issue must be investigated and solved separately for each ...
... genetic differences between persons composing this population , and what part is due to the upbringing , education , and other environmental variables . Furthermore , the issue must be investigated and solved separately for each ...
Page 265
... genes determine , not traits or characters , but the ways in which the organism responds to the environments . One inherits , not the skin color and in- telligence , but only genes which make the development of certain colors and ...
... genes determine , not traits or characters , but the ways in which the organism responds to the environments . One inherits , not the skin color and in- telligence , but only genes which make the development of certain colors and ...
Contents
THE NECESSITY FOR THINKING | 3 |
John Henry Newman | 43 |
THE RIGHT USE OF LANGUAGE | 57 |
Copyright | |
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