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    with survival of the fittest‚ the pursuit of happiness and the pursuit of freedom. Paleoanthropology is the study of human origins with the use of anatomical‚ archaeological and genetic evidence (Johanson‚ 2001). In order to trace the modern human or Homo

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    Given that the Homo erectus‚ the long-lived early human ancestors to ever walk our planet nearly 1.9 to 200‚000 years ago—were able to hunt‚ gather‚ and use simple tools thus‚ being able to survive in different environments—a rudimentary form of language (protolanguage) helped them to communicate and cooperate in their family groups. This paper agrees with Bickerton’s analysis by drawing factual evidence from BBC’s Documentary "Prehistoric Autopsy-Episode Two: Homo erectus” that is hosted

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    of necessity implies that the origin of most creative ways of making life easy began as supported by realization that man needed them to survive in the changing life experiences. Firstly‚ the prehistoric era events included the emergence of Homo sapiens sapiens‚ the man with an enhanced brain activity able to support different high-level primate intelligence chores such as tool making‚ cultivation of crops‚ and domestication of animals. In summary‚ civilization of Europe and Asia contribute the major

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    Binomial Nomenclature

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    more informally it is also called a Latin name. The first part of the name identifies the genus to which the species belongs; the second part identifies the species within the genus. For example‚ humans belong to the genus Homo and within this genus to the species Homo sapiens. The formal introduction of this system of naming species is credited to Swedish natural scientist Carl Linnaeus‚ effectively beginning with his work Species Plantarum in 1753.[1] The application of binomial nomenclature is

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    Becoming Human What is a human? Scientifically they’re Homo sapiens An animal who’s intelligence is unmatched today‚ A creature whose own Past expierances guides his every move‚ but its the thing that you didnt expeirance that you know that make you so unique‚That with the ability and need to always strive for better make him an unstoppable evolutionary force rivaled by none. We haven’t always been on top there were others‚ just 50‚000 years ago their were four different humanoids. Rewind another

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    Neolithic From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia An array of Neolithic artifacts‚ including bracelets‚ axe heads‚ chisels‚ and polishing tools. Neolithic stone implements are by definition polished and‚ except for specialty items‚ not chipped. The Neolithic This box: view talk edit ↑ Mesolithic Fertile crescent Levantine corridor Heavy Neolithic Shepherd Neolithic Trihedral Neolithic Qaraoun culture Tahunian culture

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    feel invisible or as if no one cares about their wellbeing. Louie felt this when he was abducted and held as a POW. Miné felt this when she became an internee and was forced away from the general population. This just goes to show how amazing the homo sapien is and how it will always bounce back after difficult situations and has a gargantuan drive to stay alive. Japanese-Americans internees and POWs (Prisoners of war) were made to feel

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    like people. They existed in Africa as long as three million years ago. The australopithecines were one of the first nomads to make simple tools. Homo erectus came on the scene around 1.5 million years ago. Homo erectus was the first nomads to leave the country of Africa and moved into the continents of Europe and Asia. 250‚000 years ago‚ Homo sapiens which are the modern human beings emerged. Neanderthals was another

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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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