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Supporters of eugenic theory in the early 20th century, who hoped to improve the human race through better breeding, built on Dugdale's study and published other portraits of "degenerate" families (e.g., the Kallikaks, the Pineys and the Nams).
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Nams, Johanna - thanks for the heads-up about Bread Bake Off event..
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Nams - yes, Wilton classes are indeed fun, but its a lot of hard work too:
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Nams, Padmaja - let me know how it goes! good luck:
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There is a somewhat different but similar translation in Bernard Fall, The Two Viet-Nams, pp. 449-53.
A Special Supplement: Vietnam: How Not to Negotiate Draper, Theodore H. 1967
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According to Bernard Fall (The Two Viet-Nams), the post was the Ministry of the Interior.
Out of Limbo Fishel, Wesley R. 1967
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According to Professor Bernard Fall (The Two Viet-Nams), about 95 per cent of the population of Vietnam is concentrated in 20 per cent of the country, precisely in the "coastal areas and cities."
Vietnam Roche, John P. 1966
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Fall is the author of two books on Vietnam, Street Without Joy, and the more famous The Two Viet-Nams, which Praeger recently reissued in a revised and updated edition.
Getting Out of Vietnam Gervasi, Tom 1965
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[70] Two of the best known of these tribes are the "Jukes" and "Nams."
Applied Eugenics Paul Popenoe 1933
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For example, most of the members of such families as the Jukes, the Nams, the Hill Folk, and the
The Measurement of Intelligence An Explanation of and a Complete Guide for the Use of the Stanford Revision and Extension of the Binet-Simon Intelligence Scale Lewis Madison Terman 1916
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