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... newspapers to determine whether gay and lesbian journalists were being
given fair treatment in hiring and promotion , and whether the AIDS epidemic was
receiving fair and adequate coverage . During the same period , ASNE
researched ...
... newspapers to determine whether gay and lesbian journalists were being
given fair treatment in hiring and promotion , and whether the AIDS epidemic was
receiving fair and adequate coverage . During the same period , ASNE
researched ...
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There is no such thing as free choice ; everything is already determined by forces
outside of one's control . ... claim that mental and emotional makeup determine
what people do , and sociological determinists claim that society determines what
...
There is no such thing as free choice ; everything is already determined by forces
outside of one's control . ... claim that mental and emotional makeup determine
what people do , and sociological determinists claim that society determines what
...
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Genetic testing must first determine what traits people have and to what extent
each trait is heritable . Supporters of eugenics claim that intelligence is
genetically determined , but most data concerning this claim are suspect , and the
true ...
Genetic testing must first determine what traits people have and to what extent
each trait is heritable . Supporters of eugenics claim that intelligence is
genetically determined , but most data concerning this claim are suspect , and the
true ...
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