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  • *[[Eugenics]]
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  • ...[http://www.eugenicsarchive.org/eugenics/list3.pl Archive on the American Eugenics Movement]. Haven't myself seen a similar site for the British and German (e ...ilization law. Eugen Fischer, the medically trained director of the Berlin eugenics institute, and Otmar von Verschuer, a geneticist known for his research on
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  • ...He is currently the team lead for the 5-year project, "Living Archives on Eugenics in Western Canada", and the director of Philosophy for Children Alberta, bo
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  • ...c research include media ethics, advanced editing and shooting techniques, eugenics in relation to racism, early human cultures, human osteology, human evoluti
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  • ...g. "[[Francis Galton]], a cousin of [[Charles Darwin]], coined the term '[[eugenics]]', meaning 'the science which deals with all influences that improve inbor ...ilizing 80% of the patients who lost their reproductive capabilities under eugenics. The Eugenic Record Office was at Cold Spring Harbor, NY.<ref>Stern AM {{ci
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  • '''Ernst Rudin''' was a German psychiatrist and [[eugenics|eugenicist]] who advocated, with [[Alfred Hioche]] and [[Karl Bindong]], o
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  • ...d". Or otherwise, let's say right away that the future of psychology is in eugenics...
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  • *Diane B. Paul, "Darwin, social Darwinism and eugenics," in Jonathan Hodge and Gregory Radick, eds., ''The Cambridge Companion to
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  • ..., especially the [[Holocaust]], was based on [[Adolf Hitler]]'s views of [[eugenics]]. As he urged reproduction by what he considered superior people, he began Both academic and popular racial ideology and arguments for [[eugenics]] were active before the Nazis took power.
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  • ...alth and obesity; human rights and inequality; issues of "race" and class; eugenics and bioethics; human variation and adaptation; isotopes; foods, food proces
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  • ''This article is about the pseudoscientific movement called Eugenics. For the health sciences' approach to the identification of deleterious gen ...right|450px|Page of a pamphlet describing the lectures of Albert Wiggan on Eugenics. Courtesy of the Special Collections Department, University of Iowa Librari
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  • Eugenics still exists, it is not a past tense thing. [[User:Nancy Sculerati|Nancy Sc This article is worded in a very U.S.-centric way, while eugenics laws were passed in Britain, Germany, and Scandinavia as well as the U.S. a
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  • ...sor at the [[Kaiser William Institute of Anthropology, Human Genetics, and Eugenics]], who was part of the development of [[Nazi race and biological ideology]] | title = A Hidden Chapter of German Eugenics between the Two World Wars
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  • ...at the heart of fierce ethical debates over genetic engineering and (new) eugenics.
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  • ...from the [[Kaiser William Institute of Anthropology, Human Genetics, and Eugenics]]<ref>{{citation | title = A Hidden Chapter of German Eugenics between the Two World Wars
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  • {{rpl|Eugenics}}
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  • ...back in their lineage, as being "entirely black", although the fallacy of eugenics meant that this definition was ''not'' used for accomplished persons with a
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  • ...factors, either singly or in combination. There have, in the past, been [[eugenics]] movements based on assumptions about [[heredity]], which frequently prove ...enic<ref name=n01eugenicsdef> [http://www.bartleby.com/65/eu/eugenics.html Eugenics.] Columbia Encyclopedia, 2001-2007.</ref> technique after the birth—a eug
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