The Borzoi College ReaderCharles Muscatine, Marlene Griffith |
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Page 261
... races a rather arbitrary procedure , and results in the notorious inability of anthropolo- gists to agree on any race classification yet proposed . Race classifiers might have indeed preferred to find simple and tidy races , in which ...
... races a rather arbitrary procedure , and results in the notorious inability of anthropolo- gists to agree on any race classification yet proposed . Race classifiers might have indeed preferred to find simple and tidy races , in which ...
Page 263
... races than to classify them . Thus every race includes persons with diverse genetic endowments . Genetic studies show that race differences are compounded of the same kinds of genetic elements in which individuals within a race also ...
... races than to classify them . Thus every race includes persons with diverse genetic endowments . Genetic studies show that race differences are compounded of the same kinds of genetic elements in which individuals within a race also ...
Page 265
... race differences in the averages are much smaller than the variations within any race . In other words , large brains and high I.Q.'s of persons of every race are much larger and higher than the averages for their own or any other race ...
... race differences in the averages are much smaller than the variations within any race . In other words , large brains and high I.Q.'s of persons of every race are much larger and higher than the averages for their own or any other race ...
Contents
THE NECESSITY FOR THINKING | 3 |
John Henry Newman | 43 |
THE RIGHT USE OF LANGUAGE | 57 |
Copyright | |
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