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By Michael D. Barr (Department of History, University of Queensland)
"Three women were brought to the Singapore General Hospital, each in the same
condition and needing a blood transfusion. The first, a Southeast Asian was given the
transfusion but died a few hours later. The second, a South Asian was also given a
transfusion but died a few days later. The third, an East Asian, was given a
transfusion and survived. That is the X factor in development."
http://unpan1.un.org/intradoc/groups/public/documents/APCITY/UNPAN004070.pdf
An unbiased view of our Society from the Outside.
"Three women were brought to the Singapore General Hospital, each in the same
condition and needing a blood transfusion. The first, a Southeast Asian was given the
transfusion but died a few hours later. The second, a South Asian was also given a
transfusion but died a few days later. The third, an East Asian, was given a
transfusion and survived. That is the X factor in development."
http://unpan1.un.org/intradoc/groups/public/documents/APCITY/UNPAN004070.pdf
An unbiased view of our Society from the Outside.
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