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    However‚ Homo sapiens developed differently. This can be explained through the domestication of fire and its use in the every day life . Used as a weapon‚ as a heat producer and as a way to cook food‚ fire was essential . We can analyze the use of fire as a foreshadowing of the future‚ as it is the beginning of mankind having control over the surrounding nature. This will later be seen in the Neolithic Revolution‚ as Homo sapiens will later change vegetational patterns

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    The Origin of Man is one of the most difficult statements or question that we have face as humans to answer. There are too many variables that goes into understanding the true meaning of the Origin of Man. Some of the variables that would question the Origin of Man would be Religion and Scientific knowledge or researched. Through Religion we are to believe that God “created humankind and all modern living creatures in a single‚ spontaneous week of creation. Through Science and researched we are

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    cheek cell and onion cell DCP: Introduction: In this experiment‚ Onion cells (Allium cepa) Cheek cells (Homo sapiens) were measured and compared. The aim of this experiment is to find out how both cells differ by comparing their size. Onion cells (Allium cepa) is plant cell and Cheek cells (Homo sapiens) is an animal cell. Hypothesis: The size of an animal cell (Homo sapiens) should be smaller than a plant cell (Allium cepa). Because a plant cell has cell wall which is to maintain the

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    during the times of the Homo sapiens‚ to the ancient greek mythologies‚ and all the way up to the 1950s throughout the life of Martin Luther King. Sacrificing something for the belief of a better life has always been present as human beings evolved‚ as well as how they perform it. Scarification has accompanied with human history since all the way back to when the homo sapiens first offered themselves to satisfy the Gods through their religious rituals. The homo sapiens took part in the act of sacrificing

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    the skull looks more ape like than human‚ Australopithecus afarensi does have similar canines and foramen magnum. Since these can’t be seen in Kenyanthrpus platyops I believe that Australopithecus afarensi shows more promise of being closer to Homo sapiens than Kenyanthrpus platyops‚ at least until new research and skulls are

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    tiresome‚ and not always effect categorizing. I personally find myself on this side of the court in multiple occasions. Within the genus Homo‚ as ancient man becomes more and more modern‚ categorizing becomes especially tricky‚ not every species follows the “proposed synapomorphies of homo”.

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    that is widely contested is what exactly killed them off; the most prominent arguments include competition with these encroaching Homo Sapiens‚ interbreeding/hybridisation‚ the inability to adapt to climate change‚ and parasites/pathogens are mentioned. There isn’t substantial evidence for any of these claims to stand on their own‚ Whether

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    Assignment Three- Explain how human technological and social development fostered the rapid movement of people throughout. With the rise of our newest form of evolution (Homo sapiens)‚ many features of our original designs were enhanced for a greater chance of survival. Though we did not acquire “aesthetically-pleasing decals” like claws‚ we did get something only our species adapted: aptitudes that were far superior to anything on Earth at that time. Around 50‚000 BCE‚ Stone tools began to

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    to 1.5 million B.C.‚ there were the Homo habilis. Although still residing in Africa (the East to be specific)‚ this new species had gone through new enhancements. Homo habilis does mean “man of skill”. And skill they did have (for their time of course). They had finally started utilizing what was all around them- stone. Using this stone as tools made

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    This illustration depicts Australopithecus afarensis (center)‚ the earliest of the three species; Homo erectus (left)‚ an intermediate species; and Homo sapiens (right)‚ a modern human. H. erectus and modern humans are much taller than A. afarensis and have flatter faces and much larger brains. Modern humans have a larger brain than H. erectus and an almost flat face beneath the

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