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Eugenics - History

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Eugenics - History: Encyclopedia II - Eugenics - History

Eugenics - Galton's theory. Selective breeding was suggested at least as far back as Plato, who believed human reproduction should be controlled by government. He recorded these views in his famous dialogue "The Republic." "The best men must have intercourse with the best women as frequently as possible, and the opposite is true of the very inferior." Plato proposed that selection be performed by a fake lottery so people's feelings wouldn't be hurt by any awareness of selection principles. Other ancient examples include the city of Sparta's mythical practice of leaving weak babies outside of city bor ...

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Eugenics - History: Encyclopedia II - Eugene Oregon - History
Eugene is named after its founder, Eugene Franklin Skinner. In 1846, Skinner erected the first cabin in the area. It was used as a trading post and was dubbed as a post office in 1850. Skinner founded Eugene in 1862 and later ran a ferry service across the Willamette River where the Ferry Street Bridge now stands. Eugene is the home of Oregon's largest publicly owned electric utility, the Eugene Water & Electric Board, which got its start in the first decade of the last century after there was a typhoid epidemic traced to the grou ...

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Eugenics - History: Encyclopedia II - Eugene Oregon - The History of the University of Oregon

Unknown to many, the University of Oregon was not Eugene's first university. It has become, however, Eugene's only successful foray into mainstream four-year higher education. Preceding the institution of the University of Oregon was Columbia College, which was also founded around the same area the UofO resides in today. That institute, however, fell victim to two different major fires over four years, and after being rebuilt twice already, it was decided to not be rebuilt again. Commonly even today, people refer to parts of Eugene's campus ...

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Eugenics - History: Encyclopedia - Bertrand Russell

The Right Honourable Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd Earl Russell, OM, FRS (18 May 1872 – 2 February 1970), was an influential British logician, philosopher, and mathematician, working mostly in the 20th century. A prolific writer, Bertrand Russell was also a populariser of philosophy and a commentator on a large variety of topics, ranging from very serious issues to the mundane. Continuing a family tradition in political affairs, he was a prominent liberal as well as a socialist and anti-war activist for most of his long life. ...

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Eugenics - History: Encyclopedia - Bioconservatism

Bioconservatism (a portmanteau word combining "biology" and "conservatism"), is a stance of hesitancy about biotechnological development especially if it is perceived to threaten a social order. Strong bioconservative positions include opposition to the genetic, prosthetic and cognitive modification of human beings in particular. Whether arising from a conventionally right-leaning politics of religious and cultural conservatism or from a conventionally left-leaning politics of environmentalism, bioconservative positions oppose ...

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Eugenics - History: Encyclopedia II - Eugene Onegin opera - History

In May 1877, the opera singer Lavrovskaya recommended creating an opera based on the plot of Eugene Onegin to Tchaikovsky. At first this idea seemed wild to the composer, according to his memoirs, however he was soon grew excited about the idea and created the scenarios in one night before starting the composition of the music. Tchaikovsky used the original verses from Pushkin's novel and chose scenes that involved the emotional world and fortunes of his heroes, calling the opera "lyrical scenes." The opera is episodic; there i ...

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Eugenics - History: Encyclopedia II - German cruiser Prinz Eugen - History

Prinz Eugen fought with Bismarck against HMS Hood and HMS Prince of Wales, 24 May 1941, after which she parted from Bismarck and headed south to sit the chase out with a refuelling ship. After avoiding several British heavy units which were looking for Bismarck, she arrived at Brest, France, on 1 June 1941. The port was regularly bombed by the RAF and on the night on July 1 Prinz Eugen was hit on the port side behind the bridge. The bomb detonated in the forward ...

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Eugenics - History: American History Dictionary - eugenics

Definition and meaning of eugenics:

 

eugenics

Eugenics is a science that deals with the "improvement" of hereditary qualities of a people. The 1920s birth-control movement was supported by eugenicists who saw birth control as a way of "weeding-out" the "unfit" types from the population.

(Source: Madrid Waddington High School )

 

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Eugenics - History: American History Dictionary - Eugene McCarthy

Definition and meaning of Eugene McCarthy:

 

McCarthy, Eugene

Minnesota Senator McCarthy ran against President Johnson for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1968. He challenged Johnson's policy on the war in Vietnam and was supported by many liberal Democrats.

(Source: Madrid Waddington High School )

 

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Eugenics - History: Encyclopedia II - Eugene Oregon - Sports

Eugene Oregon - The Track Capital. For nearly 40 years, on and off, Eugene has been the "Track Capital of the World". Jogging was introduced to the US first in Eugene, in the sixties, by Bill Bowerman, who coached the champion University of Oregon track team here. Bowerman also invented the waffle running shoe in Eugene, and with U of O alumni Phil Knight founded shoe giant Nike, Inc. The Nike Store in Eugene includes a museum of this slice of track history. Eugene's miles of running trails, through its unusually ...

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Eugenics - History: Encyclopedia II - Eugene Oregon - Politics

Eugene Oregon - Government. In 1944 Eugene adopted a council-manager form of government, replacing the day-to-day management of city affairs by the part-time mayor and volunteer city council with a full-time professional city manager. The subsequent history of Eugene city government has largely been one of the dynamics--often contentious--between the city manager, the mayor and city council. Nine people have held the city manager position. These include Deane Seeger (1945-49), Oren King (1949-53), Robert F ...

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Eugenics - History: Encyclopedia II - Eugene Oregon - Culture

Eugene Oregon - Performing arts. Eugene is home to numerous cultural organizations, including the Eugene Symphony [15] (Giancarlo Guerrero, Conductor), the Eugene Ballet [16] (Toni Pimble, Artistic Director), and the Eugene Opera [17]. Eugene is also home to a number of cultural events, including the world renowned Oregon Bach Festival [18] (Helmuth Rilling, artistic director) and Oregon Festival of American Music [19] ("OFAM"). Eugene has a number of performing arts venues, including the Hult Center for t ...

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Eugenics - History: Encyclopedia II - Eugene Oregon - Culture

Eugene Oregon - Performing arts. Eugene is home to numerous cultural organizations, including the Eugene Symphony [17] (Giancarlo Guerrero, Conductor), the Eugene Ballet [18] (Toni Pimble, Artistic Director), and the Eugene Opera [19]. Eugene is also home to a number of cultural events, including the world renowned Oregon Bach Festival [20] (Helmuth Rilling, artistic director) and Oregon Festival of American Music [21] ("OFAM"). Eugene has a number of performing arts venues, including the Hult Center for t ...

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Eugenics - History: Encyclopedia II - Eugene Oregon - Attractions

Eugene is the home of the University of Oregon, one of Oregon's largest schools. Other institutions of higher learning include Northwest Christian College, Lane Community College, Eugene Bible College [5], and Gutenberg College, Pacific University: Eugene Campus, and Linfield College: Eugene Campus. Eugene has many private and alternative schools, including the Eugene Waldorf School, a nondenominational school serving grades K-8 that is certified by the Ass ...

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Eugenics - History: Encyclopedia II - Eugene Oregon - Attractions

Eugene is the home of the University of Oregon, one of Oregon's largest schools. Other institutions of higher learning include Northwest Christian College, Lane Community College, Eugene Bible College [7], and Gutenberg College, Pacific University: Eugene Campus, and Linfield College: Eugene Campus. Eugene has many private and alternative schools, including the Eugene Waldorf School, a nondenominational school serving grades K-8 that is certified by the Ass ...

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Eugenics - History: Encyclopedia II - Eugene Oregon - Economy

Eugene's largest industries are wood products manufacturing and recreational vehicle manufacturing. The largest employers are the University of Oregon, local government, and Sacred Heart Hospital. Eugene currently has one of the highest unemployment rates for a city in the entire nation (6.4% as of July 2004. 257 out of 331 for all U.S. MSAs). Eugene is the site for the corporate headquarters of employee-owned Bi-Mart. Monaco Coach Corporation has its headquarters in nearby Coburg, Oregon. Hynix Semiconductor America has a large semiconductor plant in west Eugene, producing DRAM (Dynamic Ra ...

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Eugenics - History: Encyclopedia II - Eugene Oregon - Hospitals

The Eugene/Springfield area is home to two major hospitals: Mckenzie/Willamette Sacred Heart Medical Center (A branch of PeaceHealth that is located in downtown Eugene on the University of Oregon campus.) Mckenzie/Willamette recently filed a lawsuit angainst PeaceHealth, claiming anti-trust violations on the part of the latter. PeaceHealth, who at the time was based in Eugene, lost the lawsuit. Mckenzie/Willamette, which was at the time a small hospital based in Sprin ...

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Eugenics - History: Encyclopedia II - Eugene Oregon - Demographics

Eugene has a significant population of people in pursuit of alternative ideas, and a strong aging hippie population. Eugene's trainyard and welcoming valley climate used to be the center of this. There is also a significant population of outdoor enthusiasts and young retirees from California and elsewhere. Eugene Oregon - Demographic statistics. As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 137,893 people, 58,110 households, and 31,321 families residing in the city. The population dens ...

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Eugenics - History: Encyclopedia II - Eugene Oregon - Transportation

Eugene is the headquarters of the Lane Transit District (LTD), a public transportation agency formed in 1970. LTD covers 240 square miles (620 km²) of Lane County, including Creswell, Junction City and Veneta. Operating more than 90 buses at the high activity time, LTD carries riders on 3.7 million trips every year. LTD's Eugene Station, downtown, covers nearly a city block, and is easily the busiest public plaza outside of the University. LTD is currently constructing a Bus Rapid Transit line between Eugene and Spri ...

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Read more here: » Eugene Oregon: Encyclopedia II - Eugene Oregon - Transportation

Eugenics - History: Encyclopedia II - Eugene Oregon - Hospitals

The Eugene/Springfield area is home to two major hospitals: Mckenzie/Willamette Sacred Heart Medical Center (A hospital owned by PeaceHealth that is located in downtown Eugene next to the University of Oregon campus.) Mckenzie/Willamette recently filed a lawsuit angainst PeaceHealth, claiming anti-trust violations on the part of the latter. PeaceHealth, who at the time was based in Eugene, lost the lawsuit. Mckenzie/Willamette, which was at the time a small hospital based in Sprin ...

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