Race is real, it is biological in nature, and it is shaped and determined by genetics alone. This book is the first to conclusively show exactly how races are physically and psychologically shaped by individual genes. Using data and references from dozens of highly reputable scientists and jou
Race and Sport: Evolution and Racial Differences in Sporting Ability
โ Scribed by Edward Dutton; Richard Lynn
- Publisher
- Ulster Institute for Social Research
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 425
- Edition
- Paperback
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This study examines the relationship between race and sport and argues that races differ in achievement in various sports in part for genetic reasons. The adaptation of different races to varied environments provides them with a number of physical and psychological advantages and disadvantages in relation to each other in various sports. Differing levels of racial accomplishment in sports requiring different physical and psychological abilities reflect these adaptations.
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