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    are simply unaware of the vitality of play in their lives? Also‚ How is play a positive attribute to peoples lives? In Play: How It Shapes the Brain‚ Opens the Imagination‚ and Invigorates the Soul Stuart Brown explains that play is a behavior homo sapiens learn even before their birth. Brown provides multiple sources of evidence which conclude play is deeply rooted in every species biology. Brown asserts that play is a key component to the development of children and that parents play an enormous

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    orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) Scientific classification e Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Primates Suborder: Haplorrhini Infraorder: Simiiformes Parvorder: Catarrhini Superfamily: Hominoidea Gray‚ 1825 Type species Homo sapiens Linnaeus‚ 1758 Families †Proconsulidae †Afropithecidae Hylobatidae Hominidae Apes (Hominoidea) are a branch of Old World tailless anthropoid catarrhine primates native to Africa and Southeast Asia and distinguished by a wide degree of

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    Evolution August 1‚ 2013 Cues | Notes | Before History (Lucy) | A Woman said to have died 3.2 million years ago‚ whose skeleton was referred to as AL 288-1‚ scientists and archeologists. | Evolution of Homo Sapiens | Were said to have evolved about two hundred years ago. Homo sapiens or Human species are to have similar external features‚ and basic elements of genetic makeup and body chemistry- DNA‚ chromosomal patterns‚ life-sustaining proteins‚ and blood types with large apes. | The

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    hypothesis‚ you perform an experiment by spreading the original strain of S. aureus and the MRSA strain onto agar plates containing doses of methicillin used in the hospital‚ and only the MSRA survives. MRSA infections occur in humans (homo sapiens). Homo sapiens are in which domain?___Eukarya. You notice over the past month‚ many students on campus have started wearing a new syle of school sweatshirt. You think to yourself that perhaps the bookstore has recently started selling this new sweatshirt

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    WHAT MAKES US HUMAN This is a question that is asked and wondered by almost every human in this world. The answers to this popular question are actually pretty obvious. Humans have the ability to walk upright‚ communicate in oral and written forms‚ think and solve problems‚ and they have evolved physically and cognitively. Our intelligence to create tools and technology is another unique trait that separates us from other species‚ also our capability to adapt and change to different types of

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    OneWorldInsight.com Geological Time & Human Development OneWorldInsight.com OneWorldInsight.com Homo Sapien 100-200‚000 years old OneWorldInsight.com Mitochondrial DNA Dating  Modern humans originated in Africa  There was one founding population  It began 170‚000 years ago  They migrated to other parts of the world to replace other hominids OneWorldInsight.com OneWorldInsight.com Homo Habilis 1.9 million years

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    the family hominidae‚ including all species of the genera homo and all Australopithecus. Homoerectus: an extinct species of the human lineage‚ formerly know as pithecanthropus erectus having upright stature and a wellevoled postcranial skeleton‚ but with a smallish brain‚ low forehead‚ and protruding face. Homohabilis: an extinct species of upright East African hominid having some advanced humanlike characteristics. Homo sapien: the species of bipedal primates to which modern humans

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    cave paintings in relation to their age is truly marvelous. With examples of animals‚ humans‚ and other geometric subjects pertaining to life within the 40‚000-10‚000 BCE period‚ the paintings are full of information based on observations of the Homo-Sapien artist during their time. With various techniques and styles‚ the paintings may have served a number of functions that could include ritualistic‚ educational‚ religious‚ as well as surpassing any singular reasoning and instead transcending across

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    less distinct than our own. This would have presented a language barrier far more vast than any in existence today between two dialects.     Multi-Regionalists tend to argue in favor of the Neanderthal’s capability to use language. A major genetic piece of evidence that they call upon to support their assertion is the existence of the FoxP2‚ “language”‚ gene which is prevalent in Neanderthals. Although this gene does contribute greatly to the human comprehension of language it is not significant

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    is when humans‚ animals‚ and plants started the transition into agriculture and the population of all began to rise. What once thought of a good thing is now being questioned. Was agriculture beneficial to society or has it damaged humankind? Homo sapiens made the extraordinary transition from foraging‚ hunting and gathering‚ to agriculture around 1300 years ago in southwest Asia. Agriculture is simply the domestication of plants and animals or farming. Human communities underwent profound economic

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