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    there. Therefore‚ some humans that have characteristics that would have previously meant they produce less offspring‚ reproduce at a similar rate to humans with more advantageous characteristics. However‚ in many parts of world selective forces leading to natural selection are still prevalent. Where easy access to medical care and food is not there‚

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    Wrangham describes how humans have some different abilities than chimpanzees‚ although there are some positives there are also drawbacks. Humans have long legs and less arch in out feel enabling them to walk longer distances and better upright on the ground. Chimpanzees have shorter legs and more arched feet which makes them better tree climbers. Similarly‚ chimpanzees have much longer digestive tracts‚ which allows them to digest raw foods better than humans. Humans have evolved to use fire to

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    The Scientist and His Robot Dog Gir A short Story by Ashley Yeoman Hey you what are you doing over their? “Says a stranger” What do you mean says Dib. “I’m anatomically correcting the physical resources to our planet earth‚ or would you like to die breathing in nothing but space fumes”. As the day went on Gir was happily annoying everyone he came in contact with. His favorite television shows had no meaning to them. One in particular was nothing but 2 teddy bears bouncing up and down saying “la

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    Since the dawn of the human condition‚ mankind has been attempting to conceive a safe stable society‚ where all can live in peace. The last few millennia have been more successful than that of the past. Of this time‚ the most progressive in terms of human development was the last century. This was due to the development and implementation of today’s two major socio-economic standards: Socialism‚ Where the means of production operate under public political ownership‚ or capitalism‚ where the means

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    STEP BY STEP INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL English Paper-1 Submitted by: - Naman Jain XI-B Sophocles’ Antigone proves that divine law is more powerful that human law. The concepts of divine law can portray as the law of God. Divine law involves beliefs that are presented by God. The idea of divine law as being the "oral laws of the Gods". This type of law is most likely in effect when the idea of morals is apparent‚ such as when a moral decision must be made. This type of decision

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    Hammurabi Debate on human nature and the role government should play in this role -Human nature refers to the distinguishing characteristics‚ including ways of thinking‚ feeling and acting that humans tend to have naturally‚ independently of the influence of culture. -Please note that this is a graded assignment and I will be looking for research that backs up your reasoning. (There should also be evidence that you understand the point of view from the other characters in this debate with your

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    Everyone has heard of the story “Frankenstein”‚ but if you read the story “The Rebellious Robot”. You would realize they are pretty similar yet so different at the same time. The Rebellious Robot isn’t as popular of a story as Frankenstein. Next time you think of Frankenstein think of The Rebellious Robot. They are almost the same story but the author switched up a couple things like the point of view‚ using new characters‚ and a new main character. Then‚ in Frankenstein‚ the inventor‚ Victor‚

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    GPS Forex Robot: Do you want to become a successful currency trader? If yes‚ then we have an option for you. There are millions of products and services online that may come and go‚ but reputation is the key that really takes its time to get build on. It can be easily destroyed within in a minute if you’re unfortunately caught up by the scam online traders. You need to be really careful about these frauds and we can help you with that. Here we are presenting a very efficient and legit professional

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    highly influenced by “modern” culture‚ dependent on “high tech” technological advancement. I can clearly point the big changes that took over our biggest asset – The human resource‚ which as a progressive society we are moving towards losing its biggest value. Coming from a small country like Israel‚ where I was taught that the human resource is the most important and the most invested asset when it comes to training‚ skills and knowledge‚ I was amazed to find out that almost everything in our

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    Machiavelli and Thomas Hobbes were two very important philosophers and political thinkers who attempted to understand human nature and how human nature affects political theory. In this paper I will compare and contrast the different methodologies Niccolo Machiavelli and Thomas Hobbes employed‚ and then analyze how this difference in methodology created a divergent view of human nature. I will then explain their differing views through the idea of self-interest. To compare and contrast Machiavelli

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