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What mental illness is named after Alice in Wonderland?

Among the mental damage of a person there is micropsia - a condition when a person perceives objects and objects that are significantly smaller than they really are. In general, an object appears far away or extremely close at the same time. This deviation is also called the Alice in Wonderland syndrome.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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Where do people of the Caucasian race live?

The traditional inhabitants of Europe, Western Asia, North Africa and North India are referred to as the Caucasoid race. However, the German anthropologist Friedrich Blummenbach introduced another term for her designation - the Caucasian race. In his opinion, white people first appeared in the Caucasus, and Georgians are their most beautiful representatives. Now the term "Caucasian race" is used in many languages, and in English Caucasian is the official designation.

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