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    Early civilizations

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    Early civilizations Prehistory: The period of time before written records Neanderthal: A group of early people who were classified as Homo Sapiens (wise human being) Their remains are between 100‚000 and 30‚000 years ago They were the first people to burry their dead Homo sapien sapien The group of people that replace Neanderthal‚ includes us Begin to spread out and populated the earth Paleolithic “ old stone” Age 2.5 million to 10 thousand B.C Sometimes called the old stone age People

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    Pleistocene Epoch Essay

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    years ago. The last ice age occurred there with glaciers covering large parts of the world There were five ice ages that occurred during the time since Earth’s creation and probably many more before humans. The Pleistocene Epoch is the first time that Homo sapiens evolved into being at the end of the era the Epoch Humans could be found all around the earth the Pleistocene Epoch was the first epoch in the Quaternary period and the sixth in the Cenozoic Era It was followed be the Holocene Epoch. At the

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    sloth-like creature) to keep him company.  He spent his days learnig to survive on his own and inventing things to help with everyday life.  This ends when he meets Eep Crood. PLOT Eep (Emma Stone) is a girl in a family of Neanderthal Cavemen (Homo sapiens neanderthalensis) living and hunting in pre-historic times‚ talking about how her family is one of the few to survive‚ mainly due to the strict rules of her overprotective father‚ Grug (Nicolas Cage). In their cave home‚ Grug tells a story

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    TOPIC: The physical characteristics of the Australopithecus hominid. The first Australopithecus hominid (later named Australopithecus africanus) was discovered in by an anatomy professor in Johannesburg‚ South Africa named Raymond Dart in 1924. Prof. Dart initially discovered a five year old skull and it was unlike that of an ape’s he had ever seen. According to!!!!!!!!!‚ Studying the skull‚ he made the following discoveries: -The skull had “ape-like” features -had a projecting face -small brain

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    Notes Anth 145

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    and modern humans in Middle East and Europe at the same time * Neanderthals evolve from Homo Erectus in Europe * Meaning we share a common ancestor * Neanderthals: 170‚000 to 30‚000 bp * Modern humans enter Europe 40‚000 bp DNA Evidence from Neanderthal Bones: * Mitochondrial DNA * Neadnerthals and modern humans common ancestors >400‚000 * Neanderthals evolve from Homo Erectus * Recombinant DNA * Interbreeding? * Easy possibility for contaminating

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    Bio 100 Final Review

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    Biology – living organisms Scientific Method – making observations‚ proposing ideas about how something works‚ testing ideas‚ discarding or modifying -allows us to solve problems and answer questions efficiently and effectively. -Ideas about “how things work” = hypothesis. -proposed explanation for one or more observations -scientific hypothesis MUST be testable -must be falsifiable (observations could prove false) Observations  Question  Hypothesis = imagination‚ intuition‚ chance

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    future to aide the human exploration and life span? Informational Technology is important to the society because technology make human life easier and let people settle down in life. Technology helped the homo-sapiens advance‚ but not the Neanderthals‚ because the Neanderthals did not use it. ”Homo habilis is usually considered

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    what makes us humans

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    What makes us Humans? The humans have evolved almost into a perfect form yet we still continue to evolve. To understand and see what made us humans are speaking‚ upright posture‚ hands‚ extraordinary brains‚ clothing‚ fire‚ blushing‚ long childhood and life after child. Anthropology its self refers to the study of human being. Pale anthropology is the study of human ancestors in the distance past. We cannot travel back in time to observe these ancestors; scientists must use other kinds of evidence

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    Every person on this planet has their own hypothesis on how all organisms are related. Some may believe that there is no correlation between any of the organisms and it has always been that way. On the other hand‚ some believe that all organisms upon this earth have changed drastically‚ and we finally reached the point that we are at today after billions of years of adaptation. Now the only way to support a hypothesis is with scientific research‚ which brings me to the point of bringing up my hypothesis

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    Snyder 1  Emily Snyder  Clark   AP Language and Composition  3 April 2015    Gender Roles and Social Constructs  The connotations of the terms “gender”‚ and the words “male” and “female” have  evolved from signifying a simple difference in reproductive organs‚ to signifying differences in  social status and privilege‚ emotional states‚ and general mentality between the two groups. Most  everybody has a clear mental inventory of what it means to be a male‚ and what it means to be a  female. Women are often seen as a the weaker sex

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