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Schauspielersohn; unstete Kindheit und Jugend voller familiarer Konflikte; Student, Gelegenheitsarbeiter, Goldsucher, Matrose, Reporter, Schauspieler, Buhnenautor; nach Suizidversuch 1912 Sanatoriumsaufenthalt wegen Tuberkulose; ab 1916 beim Avantgardetheater ›Provincetown Players‹ in Greenwich Village, dort Zusammenarbeit u. a. mit S.
Rolf Geisler, Harald Kittel
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Schauspielersohn; unstete Kindheit und Jugend voller familiarer Konflikte; Student, Gelegenheitsarbeiter, Goldsucher, Matrose, Reporter, Schauspieler, Buhnenautor; nach Suizidversuch 1912 Sanatoriumsaufenthalt wegen Tuberkulose; ab 1916 beim Avantgardetheater ›Provincetown Players‹ in Greenwich Village, dort Zusammenarbeit u. a. mit S.
Rolf Geisler, Harald Kittel
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From state eugenics to private eugenics
Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1999Eugenics--or 'the cultivation of a race'--is a concept dating from the latter part of the 19th century. It preceded the new science of genetics by merely 25 years. Negative eugenics stressed especially the exclusion of negative characteristics and was associated with the practice and theory of radical eugenics between the two World Wars.
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Science, 1928
Dr. E. A. Schwarz, an Honorary Fellow of the Entomological Society of America, died in Washington on October 15, 1928, at the age of eighty-four years and six months. Of that long life, fifty-five years were spent in this country, and more than fifty of those years in the service of the United States government.
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Dr. E. A. Schwarz, an Honorary Fellow of the Entomological Society of America, died in Washington on October 15, 1928, at the age of eighty-four years and six months. Of that long life, fifty-five years were spent in this country, and more than fifty of those years in the service of the United States government.
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Eugenics and So-Called Eugenics
American Journal of Sociology, 1914The determination of the exact meaning of a word that has only recently been proposed, and which has been explicitly defined by its author, is ordinarily an easy task; easier, that is, than in the case of an old term whose meaning has shifted through ages or through successive languages.
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Reproductive carrier screening: responding to the eugenics critique
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2022Lisa Dive, Ainsley J Newson
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Demography and the rise, apparent fall, and resurgence of eugenics
Population Studies, 2021Rebecca Sear
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Race, Eugenics, and the Holocaust
The International Library of Bioethics, 2022Jonathan Anomaly
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