races - translation to spanish
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races - translation to spanish

ORGANIZATION
RACES

races         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
RACE; Races; Race (contemporary concept); The Race; Race (movie); The Race (song); RACE (disambiguation); Race (film); Race (disambiguation); Race (song); The Race (novel)
carreras [Noun]
race         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
RACE; Races; Race (contemporary concept); The Race; Race (movie); The Race (song); RACE (disambiguation); Race (film); Race (disambiguation); Race (song); The Race (novel)
carrera [Noun]
racial group         
  • Sinhalese]], in [[olive green]] and their classification is described as uncertain}}
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
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM USED TO CATEGORIZE HUMANS ON THE BASIS OF HEREDITARY PHYSICAL TRAITS
Racial characteristics; Racial; Race (human); Validity of human races; Human races; Racially; Racial categories; Racial pride; Racial Groups; Race differences; Racial identity; Contemporary views on race; Racial classification; Human Races; Racial classifications; Race (anthropology); Race debate; Racialist attitude; Racial group; Modern Classification Of Human Race; Classification of races; Race in ancient history; Races of mankind; Classification of Races; Racialisms; Racial essentialism; Evolution of races; Race (classification of human beings); Monoracialism; Race (classification of humans); Race (humans); Racial trait; Racial type; Social interpretations of race; Race (human construct); Racial composition; Race (human beings); Race (social concept); Racial essentialist; Race (social construct); Racial diversity; Race (human categorisation); Race (human classification); Racial differences; Race and politics; Politics of race; Racial policy; Racial category; Racial identification
(n.) = grupo racial, grupo étnico
Ex: Student surveys and interviews indicate that all students perceive racial conflict on campus, though there are significant differences by racial group.

Definition

Racial
·adj Of or pertaining to a race or family of men; as, the racial complexion.

Wikipedia

Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service

The Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) is an emergency radio service authorized in Part 97.407 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules and regulations governing amateur radio in the United States.

The concept of a standby "Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service" to replace the conventional "Amateur Radio Service" during wartime was developed in 1952 as result of input from the American Radio Relay League and the Department of the Army's Office of Civil Defense. During World War II, the Amateur Radio Service had been silenced and a new War Emergency Radio Service (WERS) had to be created from scratch in a process that took six months.

The resulting standby RACES service was designed to provide a quicker and smoother transition in the event the President ever needed to silence the regular Amateur Radio Service again when invoking the War Powers Act of 1941. Despite many wars involving the United States since 1952, this has never happened.

Examples of use of races
1. About 50 contested House races and 10 Senate races are the chief battlegrounds.
2. "In races where we were way down, a lot of those races are even.
3. I made three good races here but other athletes were also making good races.
4. The stem cell issue is prominent in several congressional races, including sharply contested Senate races in Maryland, Missouri and Virginia.
5. "There‘s been a real shift to not just focus on national races but local races, too," Erickson says.