What are race Examples?

What are race Examples?

Race

  • White.
  • Black or African American.
  • Asian.
  • American Indian or Alaska Native.
  • Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander.

What is a better word for race?

What is another word for race?

origin heritage
background descent
ethnicity lineage
extraction parentage
pedigree ancestry

What defines race?

A race is a grouping of humans based on shared physical or social qualities into categories generally viewed as distinct by society. While partially based on physical similarities within groups, race does not have an inherent physical or biological meaning.

How do we use make?

We use make + object to talk about things that we produce or create: She made some coffee….Make + object.

make a claim make a mess make a speech
make a date make a phone call make a wish
make a difference make a point make an appointment
make a fuss make a profit/loss make an effort
make a list make a sound

Do or make bed?

What is the difference between make and do the bed? The correct phrase is to make a bed. To make your bed means to smooth out the sheets and blankets in the morning after you have slept in it.

Do the work or make the work?

Use DO for actions, obligations, and repetitive tasks. Use MAKE for creating or producing something, and for actions you choose to do. DO generally refers to the action itself, and MAKE usually refers to the result.

Do or make friends?

If you make friends with someone, you begin a friendship with them. You can also say that two people make friends. He has made friends with the kids on the street.

How do you build up friendship?

Here are my fifteen rules for building lasting friendships with people.

  1. Keep multiple lines of easy communication open.
  2. Make sure it’s easy to contact you, too.
  3. Make contact regularly, but be worthwhile.
  4. Exchange contact at least once every two weeks.
  5. Fill up your social calendar.

What are male friendships like?

Friendships between males tend to be more side-to-side rather than face-to-face. Males tend to value relationships that include shared activities, are less intimate, and transactional. Unlike women, men often do not feel the need to discuss all the changes in their lives with a friend or a need to say in touch.