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When the lacrosse story broke, last spring, Elizabeth Chin's anthropology class was studying Margaret Mead's "Coming of Age in Samoa," occasioning lively inquiry into the mores governing Duke's undergraduate life.
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Rather, Morton was measuring his skulls to study human variation, as part of his inquiry into whether God had created the human races separately (a lively issue before Darwin decreed that everyone belonged to the same species).
Here's a thought A prisoner on the loose Gates the Good Conscription's lively ghost ReprintsOver the past year alone, the Census Bureau has responded to several hundred congressional inquiries.
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