Even though the human race is essentially the same as we are all humans, different people have different biological races. There are many types of human races and each race depends on the backgrounds of the parents, where they live in the world and their ethnicity. So, <span>"biological race" is an evolutionarily valuable way to describe human variation. </span>
<span>Many intellectuals and many of those working in development believe that the size of the world's population and its accelerated growth is the greatest problem and the gravest threat to humanity. Clearly, the ratio of the number of people to the amount of food available has an impact on nutrition, but how do these two factors interact? At the end of the eighteenth century the British political economist Thomas Malthus speculated that population growth could soon surpass production and food supply. By the end of the twentieth century, this had not happened, but malnutrition was widespread.</span>
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The painting called Guernica, which portrayed the suffering of animals and people was painted by the famous artist, <u>Picasso</u>.
<h3>Who painted Guernica?</h3>
Guernica is a painting by Picasso which is named after the town of the same name in Spain.
Picasso draw this to highlight the fact that Nazi German bombed the town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War, and killed many civilians who were not involved in the war.
The painting, like Picasso's other work, featured figures such as animals and people who were drawn in a blocky and unrealistic manner.
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