We have the human race. People have also used and misused the word race based on skin colour and ethnicity. It has become a very abused value-loaded word or label which is often used to reinforce a particular viewpoint or hatred. It is a good word (and its derivitive racism) to avoid altogether, and use words instead which are precise and not merely polemic against an opposition or opposing view.
In the famous senate race in which Abraham Lincoln made his name, his opponent was Stephen A. Douglas. The debates from this senate race are known as the Lincoln-Douglass debates.
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Bricks, which are made up mostly of silica, which is made up of molecules, which are made up of atoms, which contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
These differences affected the race for American colonies by spreading out the whole country and affecting the people and their plans
Marquis m. made up converse sneakers,everybody belives that it was him.
1 foot race 2. long jump
shut the frick up
The Aryan race was something made up by German scientists, which they based off of Darwins theory of Evolution. Therefore it cannot have a timeline.
The Great Serum Race
No, "deer race" is not a compound word. It is a noun phrase made up of two separate words. Compound words are made by combining two or more words to create a new word with a specific meaning.
Air. They just blow them up before the races and release the air after the races. Jon13
A Crack Up at the Race Riots was created in 1998.
The anagrams for the word 'race' are acre and care.
yes there is. at the dizzy race,up race and neon race
Zimbabwe is predominantly made up of the indegenous Africans, mainly the Shona and Ndebele people, Caucasian and Indian/Asian.
A Crack Up at the Race Riots has 192 pages.
Race as a social construct is man-made in the sense that it is a system created by humans to categorize and classify people based on physical characteristics. However, the biological differences used to define race are not man-made; they exist in nature. The social meanings and implications attached to race, such as hierarchy or discrimination, are man-made constructs.