Thus the races, though alike in their physical response to climate, may possibly be different in their mental response because they have approached America by different paths.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Race differences show up early in life.
Nonetheless, much has been learned by studying the statistical differences between the various human races.
I don't think you can bring the races together by joking about the differences between them. I'd rather talk about the similarities, about what's universal in their experiences.
Curiously enough man's body and his mind appear to differ in their climatic adaptations.
The climate has been changing since there was a climate.
Those who visit foreign nations, but associate only with their own country-men, change their climate, but not their customs. They see new meridians, but the same men; and with heads as empty as their pockets, return home with traveled bodies, but untravelled minds.
Every race is totally different.
Think of all the different features from Asian to African to Aboriginal to Caucasian. But we are all within the same species, Homo Sapiens.
The climate is changing; I don't think you can deny that. But climate has always changed.
Surprising as it may seem, this study indicates that similar conditions are best for all sorts of races.