Each race (or variety) is characterized by a more or less distinct combination of inherited morphological, behavioral, physiological traits.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The different ness of races, moreover, is no evidence of superiority or of inferiority. This merely indicates that each race has certain gifts which the others do not possess.
A race is what zoologists term a variety or subdivision of a species.
The intellectual evolution of the race consists in an increase in the number, delicacy, complexity, permanence and speed of formation of such associations.
Those objecting to the concept of race argue that the taxonomic definitions are arbitrary and subjective.
A race is a work of art that people can look at and be affected in as many ways they're capable of understanding.
Formation of a new race takes place when, over several generations, individuals in one group reproduce more frequently among themselves than they do with individuals in other groups.
Race has no genetic or scientific basis.
When a trait is universal, evolutionary biologists look for a genetic explanation and wonder how that gene or genes might enhance survival or reproductive success.
Our character is not so much the product of race and heredity as of those circumstances by which nature forms our habits, by which we are nurtured and live.
Race is a layer of being, but not a culmination.
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