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Human Nomenclature: From Race to Racism

Throughout time, evolutionary biologists have attempted to classify human beings according to a nomenclature based on supposed patterns of biological differences that have been used to suggest hierarchical categories. Recent genetic evidence disproves the assumption that races are genetically dis...

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Deliveries Among Adolescent Mothers in Rural Bangladesh: Who Provides Assistance?
Factors Influencing Mothers' Role in Convulsion Treatment among Under-Five Children in Ibadan, Nigeria
Social Stigma and Quality of Life among Rural-to-Urban Migrants in China: A Comparison with Their Rural Counterparts
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