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Please be careful about the 3RR policy, in particular concerning Eugenics. Making more than 3 reverts to an article within 24 hours is cause for a temporary block. Thanks, -Willmcw July 3, 2005 01:36 (UTC)

Your remarks about the use of the term extermination in that article may have been unclear, since you ask for a source wherein "eugenicists" have advocated extermination, but the article makes no such assertion. You're welcome to continue the discussion on the article's talk page, but please try to be more specific so that we can identify any possible conflicts between the article and the documented record, thanks. Wyss 17:25, 24 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

File source problem with File:Francis Galton-by Octavius Oakley.jpg[edit]

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