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be representative of the population.
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That communist boon's opinion should not be regarded. The best way would be a race war which would easily resolve the problem, second best is deportation to Africa where they belong. You can thank the jews for bringing them here and giving them an equal foot, today it is whites who are legally discriminated against anyways. Affirmative action, "anti-discrimination laws", EBT/Food Stamps, Welfare, Disability, Loans, organizations and institutional support, etc. They should be on their knees thanking us for our support and blessings, but that's not within their genetic nor spiritual character or nature.
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Answer: The population density of one's current geographic residence.
Explanation:
Daniel Kennedy and Ralph Adolphs, both from the California Institute of Technology, noted in an essay published in the same issue of Nature.
Kennedy and Adolphs noted that city populations might, to a certain extent, be a self-selecting population. "There are wide variations in individuals' preferences for, and ability to cope with, city life: some thrive in New York City; others would happily swap it for a desert island," they wrote in their essay. One key reason for this might be "the perceived degree of control that people have over their daily lives."
Kennedy and Adolphs Also suggested future work focusing on ways of "softening" the urban landscape via better architecture and urban planning.
Even though city dwellers showed differences in their brains, their levels of the stress hormone cortisol was on par with their rural peers.
Social threat, lack of control and subordination are all likely candidates for mediating the stressful effects of city life, and probably account for much of the individual differences."
Dr Daniel Kennedy and Prof Ralph Adolphs, both at the California Institute of Technology, said that there are wide variations in a people's preferences for, and ability to cope with, city life.