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He joined the Orange Order, a Protestants-only religious and cultural group, at age 16, and two years later enlisted in the Ulster Defense Regiment, a heavily Protestant part-time militia unit of the British Army that was deeply engaged in the Troubles.

These access rights may enable a special kind of evolution called 'cultural group selection' that facilitates the evolution of sustainable use rights despite their costs to individuals.

To be clear and direct, there is not one person in my diverse group of friends that span the spectrum of color who believes if that had been any other cultural group than a white mob, they would not have all been sprayed like Raid on roaches and announced dead at the scene.

From Salon

This is the hard truth: There is no such thing as pure blood, and no cultural group or human being has the right to oppress another.

From Salon

This cultural group was centered in Ohio, and extended into northern Kentucky, eastern Indiana, West Virginia, and areas of western Pennsylvania.

From Slate

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