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Race, Evolution, and Behaviour: A Life History Perspective
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J. PHILIPPE RUSHTON Race, Evolution, and Behaviour: A Life History Perspective (2nd Special Abridged Edition) Port Huron, MI: Charles Darwin Research Institute, 2000, 108 pages. (ISBN 0-9656838-2-1, US$5.95, Softcover) Reviewed by FREDRIC WEIZMANN
In 1995, Philippe Rushton wrote Race, Evolution and Behavior, which summarized his ideas about race and racial differences. As many readers of this journal are aware, Rushton assumes that the major racial groupings of humankind represent a d...
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Two Guys And a Chick Touch Off Dispute; Book About Same-Sex Penguin Parents Draws Complaint at Va. School
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; ... challenged the book in Shiloh, Ill., and Charlotte. Administrators in Charlotte yanked the book but later restored it, according to news reports. In Loudoun, the book was challenged at Sugarland Elementary School several months ago, officials said, by a parent they ...
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Dyersville library trustees ban teen-advice book; 'Sari Says': Chairman calls some contents too sexually explicit
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; DYERSVILLE, Iowa - An advice book for teens will not be on the shelves of Dyersville's James Kennedy Public Library. The library's board of trustees voted twice to ban the book "Sari Says: The Real Dirt on Everything from Sex to School." According to Wayne Hermsen, the library board chairman, some
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The Book of Amos: A Commentary
Interpretation
; The Book of Amos: A Commentary by Jorg Jeremias Translated by Douglas W. Stott. Old Testament Library. Westminster John Knox, Louisville, 1998.188 pp. $26.00 (cloth). ISBN 0-664-22086-X THIS VOLUME IS AN EXCELLENT ADDITION TO an already strong list of commentaries on the Book of Amos. It is a fine
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