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Results from our forumRe: Brain size=IQ level theory (Blacks vs Whites & Asians)I was an anthropology/primate physiology major for awhile,before I ended up switching majors, as hiding out in the jungle with apes (my dream) did not generally pay well ;-) I want to be able to be honest here, even in the face of political correctness. But I remember many studies with chimpanzees, ...
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Evolving non "life-or-death" but useful characteristics... of the fittest". I don't know about eyebrows, but there are some possibilities. I think humans are one of the few species that show the "whites of their eyes", because humans are social animals, and eyes are (or were) very important in communication, being able to see which way a ...
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Re: Brain size=IQ level theory (Blacks vs Whites & Asians) That is hardly testimony to the idea of white supremacy. This is the great problem of talking about these issues, because topics like supremacy and superiority come always to the subject matter, and that obviously make science diffuse due to political and social issues. Look, for me, the point is c...
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Re: Brain size=IQ level theory (Blacks vs Whites & Asians)Hi I confess I am sick of this pseudo fraternal speech of some experts which turn science diffuse and obscure. My wife is black and I love her, but let’s get to facts: black man is clearly stronger physically and that can be attested in several official sports results when the sport demands strength...
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Re: Why do Africans have large noses and lips? This is ridiculous. Not all Africans have large noses and lips the same as all whites don't have small noses and lips. We all have different traits. Africans are some of the most diverse people in the world. The range from a multitude of skin colors and have different ...
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