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  • | birth_date = 1921<!-- {{Birth year and age|YYYY}} --> | death_date = 1987<!--{{Death year and age|1987|1921}}-->
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  • Wright married Louise Lane Williams (1895-1975) in 1921. They had three children: Richard, Robert, and Elizabeth. ...stic changes in [[gene frequency|gene frequencies]] that arise from random births, deaths, and Mendelian segregations in reproduction. Wright was convinced t
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  • ...ound in both primitive and advanced societies. The practice of controlling births or the type of children being allowed into the society undoubtedly precedes At the Second International Eugenics Conference in 1921, Eugenics was defined as "the self-direction of human evolution". If we acc
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  • ...the last native to be buried on the grounds at the age of 101 in February, 1921. Also interred at the Mission are the bodies of numerous ''padres'' who die ...s, to call the Mission residents to work and to religious services, during births and funerals, to signal the approach of a ship or returning missionary, and
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  • ...hs of the island of [[Ireland (island)|Ireland]], which was partitioned in 1921. It is surrounded by the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the west and by the [[Irish ** Birth rate - Joint 136th most births in the world at 14.45 per 1000 people
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  • ...nger than thirty around 1820 suggests that couples' motives for postponing births appear to have been as much cultural as economic.<ref> Main, Gloria L. (Glo * Adams, James Truslow. ''The Founding of New England'' (1921) [http://www.dinsdoc.com/adams-1-0a.htm online edition]u
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  • ...alifornia during the Mission Period.<ref>Paddison, p. 48</ref><ref>Chapman 1921, pp. 310-311: Chapman notes that "''Latter-day historians have been altoget ...s, to call the Mission residents to work and to religious services, during births and funerals, to signal the approach of a ship or returning missionary, and
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  • ...W. and C. A. F. Rhys Davids, London ... Oxford University Press ... 1899-1921; reprinted [[Pali Text Society]] [http://www.palitext.com]: [https://archiv ...ext of the Dhammapada commentary by Eugene Watson Burlingame, [3 volumes,] 1921; reprinted Pali Text Society; transcript at [https://www.ancient-buddhist-t
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  • ...u temples to all castes; [[Cochin]] and [[Malabar]] soon did likewise. The 1921 [[Moplah Rebellion]] involved Mappila Muslims battling Hindus and the Briti ...iendly state". Representative of this condition, more than 95% of Keralite births are hospital&ndash;delivered. Aside from ''[[ayurveda]]'' (both elite and p
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  • ...ng Kikuyu Association" (renamed the "East African Association") started in 1921 by Harry Thuku (1895-1970), which gave a sense of nationalism to many Kikuy ...1980 and 2000 total fertility in Kenya fell by about 40%, from some eight births per woman to around five. During the same period, fertility in Uganda decli
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  • ...ong with its adjoining buildings, were constructed in 1823.<ref>Engelhardt 1921, p. 36</ref>]] ...s, to call the Mission residents to work and to religious services, during births and funerals, to signal the approach of a ship or returning missionary, and
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