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eugenic

[yoo-jen-ik] / yuˈdʒɛn ɪk /


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“They claimed that the Eugenic Protection Law was similar to the Nazi sterilisation. This heavily tarnished the public image of ‘eugenics’.”

From The Guardian • Apr. 3, 2018

"It doesn't meet the bar for autonomous decision-making. You have built into it a hierarchical relationship," says Alexandra Minna Stern, a historian at the University of Michigan and author of Eugenic Nation.

From BBC • Aug. 17, 2017

Juan Maristany 38 and Eugenic Acosta, 49, made monthly service visits, according to police, and offered attractive discounts for client referrals.

From Time Magazine Archive

Also indicted as members of the conspiracy were G. Gordon Liddy, one of the convicted leaders of the Watergate burglary, and three Cuban-Americans: Bernard L. Barker, Felipe de Diego and Eugenic R. Martinez.

From Time Magazine Archive

Instances of Eugenic Improvement But not all human abnormalities are recessive.

From How to Live Rules for Healthful Living Based on Modern Science by Fisher, Irving




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