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  1. Eugenios Eugenidis: Eugenios Eugenidis (Greek: Ευγένιος Ευγενίδης; December 1882 – April 1954) was a prominent Greek shipping magnate. Eugenios Eugenidis was born in Didymoteicho, Evros (then part of the Ottoman Empire) on 22 December 1882, the son of Agapios Eugenidis, a senior judge in the ... [100%] 2024-01-12 [1882 births] [1954 deaths]...
  2. Eugenics: “Eugenics” is a term loaded with historical significance and a strong negative valence. Its literal meaning—good birth—suggests a suitable goal for all prospective parents, yet its historical connotations tie it to the selective breeding programs, horrifying concentration camps ... (Philosophy) [87%] 2021-12-24
  3. Eugenics: Eugenics is the purported study of applying the principles of artificial selection and selective breeding through altering human reproduction with the goal of changing the relative frequency of traits in a human population. As Francis Galton put it in a ... [87%] 2023-12-29 [Ableism] [Crimes against humanity]...
  4. Eugenics: Eugenics, the modern name given to the science which deals with the influences which improve the inborn qualities of a race, but more particularly with those which develop them to the utmost advantage, and which generally serves to disseminate knowledge ... [87%] 2022-09-02
  5. Eugenics: This article is about the pseudoscientific movement called Eugenics. For the health sciences' approach to the identification of deleterious genes and chromosomal abnormalities, and how that identification is applied to patient choice in reproduction, see genetic counseling. [87%] 2023-12-31
  6. Eugenics: Eugenics was a progressive movement which tried to eliminate "dangerous human pests" and "the rising tide of imbeciles" through what has been euphemistically called "selective breeding." What this meant, in actual practice, was forced sterilization of American immigrants and minorities ... [87%] 2023-02-17 [Eugenics] [Genetics]...
  7. Eugenics: Eugenics (/juːˈdʒɛnɪks/ yoo-JEN-iks; from grc εύ̃ (eû) 'good, well', and -γενής (genḗs) 'come into being, growing') is a fringe set of beliefs and practices that aim to improve the genetic quality of a human population. Historically, eugenicists have attempted to alter ... (Biology) [87%] 2023-12-31 [Applied genetics] [Bioethics]...
  8. Eugenics: Eugenics is a social philosophy which advocates the improvement of human hereditary traits through various forms of intervention. The purported goals have variously been to create healthier, more intelligent people, save society's resources, and lessen human suffering. Earlier proposed ... [87%] 2023-02-03
  9. Eugenics: Eugenics (/juːˈdʒɛnɪks/ yoo-JEN-iks; from Ancient Greek εύ̃ (eû) 'good, well', and -γενής (genḗs) 'come into being, growing') is a set of beliefs and practices that aim to improve the genetic quality of a human population. Historically, eugenicists have attempted to alter ... (Aim to improve perceived human genetic quality) [87%] 2024-02-25 [Eugenics] [Ableism]...
  10. Eugenius: Elected on the banishment of Martin I., and at the height of the Monothelite crisis, he showed greater deference than his predecessor to the emperor’s wishes, and made no public stand against the patriarchs of Constantinople. He, however, held ... [76%] 2022-09-02
  11. Eugenios (Goldschmied): Eugenios, altgriechisch Εὐγένιος, war ein antiker Goldschmied, der zwischen dem 3. und 5. (Goldschmied) [76%] 2024-01-19
  12. Eugenius (Antioch): Eugenius (Greek: Εὐγένιος; died 303/304) was a Roman usurper in Syria during the Tetrarchy. He was a tribune of 500 soldiers stationed in Seleucia Pieria, who proclaimed him emperor in 303. (Antioch) [76%] 2024-09-25 [4th-century Roman usurpers] [300s deaths]...
  13. About: Redirige a: CES Locums is a well established, reputable healthcare recruitment agency which has been supplying the healthcare sector since 2004. CES Locums specialises in supplying: Medical Doctors to hospitals in the NHS and private sector; General Practitioner’s to ... [75%] 2024-01-01
  14. About: ABOUT a-bout': The use of this word as a preposition, in the sense of "around," is confined to the Old Testament. In the New Testament, generally an adverb, for Greek hos or "hosei." The Revised Version (British and American ... [75%] 1915-01-01
  15. Eumenius (Mikheyev): Bishop Eumenius (Russian: Епископ Евмений, secular name Evgenу Ivanovich Mikheyev, Russian: Евгений Иванович Михеев; born 17 May 1942 in Kandalaksha, Murmansk Oblast), is a bishop in the Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church (RORC). He has been the Old Believer bishop of Chișinău and Moldova since 2005. (Mikheyev) [65%] 2023-09-04 [1942 births] [Living people]...
  16. Eumenius: Eumenius (born c. 260 CE at the latest, more probably between 230 and 240 CE), was one of the Ancient Roman panegyrists and author of a speech transmitted in the collection of the Panegyrici Latini (Pan. (3rd century Roman rhetorician and author) [65%] 2023-09-24 [3rd-century Romans] [Ancient Roman rhetoricians]...
  17. Eumenius: Eumenius, one of the Roman panegyrists, was born at Augustodunum in Gallia Lugdunensis. He was of Greek descent; his grandfather, who had migrated from Athens to Rome, finally settled at Autun as a teacher of rhetoric. Eumenius probably took his ... [65%] 2022-09-02
  18. Eugendus: Eugendus (* um 450 in Izernore, Département Ain; † 510 oder 517 in Saint-Claude (Jura)) war der vierte Abt des Klosters Condat und ist ein Heiliger. Er ist auch unter der französischen Bezeichnung Oyend bekannt. [65%] 2024-01-19
  19. Euthenics: Euthenics (/juːˈθɛnɪks/) is the study of improvement of human functioning and well-being by improvement of living conditions. "Improvement" is conducted by altering external factors such as education and the controllable environments, including environmentalism, education regarding employment, home economics, sanitation ... (Study of improving living conditions to increase well-being) [65%] 2024-07-14 [Euthenics] [Hygiene]...
  20. Eugenia (mártir): Santa Eugenia fue una mártir Católica del siglo III. venerada por la Iglesia católica y la Iglesia ortodoxa, cuya festividad se celebra el 25 de diciembre y 24 de diciembre, respectivamente. (Mártir) [62%] 2023-12-24

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