RACIAL - traducción al árabe
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RACIAL - traducción al árabe

CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM USED TO CATEGORIZE HUMANS ON THE BASIS OF HEREDITARY PHYSICAL TRAITS
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The Mongoloid race sees the widest geographic distribution, including all of the [[Americas]], [[North Asia]], [[East Asia]], [[Southeast Asia]], and the entire inhabited [[Arctic]] as well as most of [[Central Asia]] and the [[Pacific Islands]].
  • Portrait "Redenção de Cam" (1895), showing a Brazilian family becoming "whiter" each generation

RACIAL         

الصفة

عرقي; عنصري

racial         
صِفَة : عرْقيّ . عنصريّ
racial         
‎ عِرْقِيّ,عُنْصُرِيّ‎

Definición

racial
¦ adjective
1. relating to a race.
2. relating to relations or differences between races.
Derivatives
racially adverb

Wikipedia

Race (human categorization)

Race is a categorization of humans based on shared physical or social qualities into groups generally viewed as distinct within a given society. The term came into common usage during the 16th century, when it was used to refer to groups of various kinds, including those characterized by close kinship relations. By the 17th century, the term began to refer to physical (phenotypical) traits, and then later to national affiliations. Modern science regards race as a social construct, an identity which is assigned based on rules made by society. While partly based on physical similarities within groups, race does not have an inherent physical or biological meaning. The concept of race is foundational to racism, the belief that humans can be divided based on the superiority of one race over another.

Social conceptions and groupings of races have varied over time, often involving folk taxonomies that define essential types of individuals based on perceived traits. Today, scientists consider such biological essentialism obsolete, and generally discourage racial explanations for collective differentiation in both physical and behavioral traits.

Even though there is a broad scientific agreement that essentialist and typological conceptions of race are untenable, scientists around the world continue to conceptualize race in widely differing ways. While some researchers continue to use the concept of race to make distinctions among fuzzy sets of traits or observable differences in behavior, others in the scientific community suggest that the idea of race is inherently naive or simplistic. Still others argue that, among humans, race has no taxonomic significance because all living humans belong to the same subspecies, Homo sapiens sapiens.

Since the second half of the 20th century, race has been associated with discredited theories of scientific racism, and has become increasingly seen as a largely pseudoscientific system of classification. Although still used in general contexts, race has often been replaced by less ambiguous and/or loaded terms: populations, people(s), ethnic groups, or communities, depending on context.

Ejemplos de pronunciación para RACIAL
1. of racial insensitivity and racial ignorance.
Emmanuel Acho _ Uncomfortable Conversations With A Black Man _ Talks at Google
2. Racial ignorance and racial insensitivity is.
Emmanuel Acho _ Uncomfortable Conversations With A Black Man _ Talks at Google
3. racial identity.
Logan Browning & Avriel Epps-Darling _ Dear Algorithmic Bias _ Talks at Google
4. racial disparities?
_ Carl Hart _ Talks at Google
5. racial lines.
Cornel West and Tavis Smiley _ Talks at Google
Ejemplos de uso de RACIAL
1. French anti–racism laws prevent inciting hatred and discrimination on racial or religious or racial grounds.
2. A spokesman for the Commission for Racial Equality said: Positive discrimination or shortlisting or appointing on racial grounds is unlawful.
3. A new study that surveyed racial attitudes suggests that racial prejudices could tip the balance in the upcoming presidential election.
4. Niger Innis, national chairman of the Congress of Racial Equality, said Chapman‘s use of the racial slur was wrong.
5. It included racial, regional and gender diversity.