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    Humans have survived for thousands of years and will most like survive thousands of more. Throughout the history of the Humanoid species man has evolved from Homo Erectus to what we today call Homo Sapiens‚ or what we know today as modern man.. The topic of this paper is what does the future have in store for the evolution of Homo Sapiens. Of course‚ human beings will continue to change culturally; therefore cultural evolution will always continue; but what of physiological evolution? The cultural

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    Evolution of Breasts

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    chances of attracting a mate! Different variations of breast size and shape are preferred all around the world‚ but it is no mystery that breasts are valued as an attractive sexual signal to people worldwide. 1. Breast size on primates and Homo sapiens. Throughout evolutionary time breasts have been a clear indicator used to spot a female who is equipped with the physiology necessary for the nurturing of offspring. Breasts have evolved for the obvious reason‚ to provide breast milk for offspring

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    The Croods

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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 to the

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    gene is. It was determined that the species‚ Danio rerio‚ Xenopus tropicalis‚ Mus musculus‚ Rattus norvegicus‚ and Homo sapiens all shared similar functions for this gene. Thus the assumption was made that L. cuprina had to have a similar if not exactly the same as the closest species to it. Reading the tree‚ that species would have to be Mus musculus‚ Rattus norvegicus‚ and Homo sapiens. Discussion The main discovery of all of this research is that the function of the msl-1 gene is acetylation of

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    Although most historians say that pre-history is not important‚ it is actually very important because that is where it all started. Paleolithic Age‚ which refers to the hunting and gathering way of life‚ is 95% of the human history. 100‚000 years ago‚ Homo sapiens started using tools to manipulate their surroundings‚ and migrating and adapting to new environments. They traveled to Eurasia‚ Australia‚ Western hemisphere‚ and the Pacific islands. Then they started farming‚ which lead to an era with more technology

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    The first statement was that “Scientists have reached general agreement in recognizing that mankind is one: that all men belong to the same species‚ Homo sapiens‚" (Montagu 1972). This meaning that during the time of him writing this many scientists were coming to the consensus that all humans belong to the Homo sapien family. This was very blunt to the point because the prior belief was mainly that African Americans were not the same species as Caucasians. This statement made it so

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    The Disadvantage‚ Advantage and Effect of using Non-standard Lingos: Jejemon‚ Bekimon vs. English Language Jonalyn Barrera Gerald Llaban Princess Lemence Geraldine Lopez Katherine Anne Villaluna Global City Innovative College English II N-112 February 01‚ 2011 Submitted to: Ms. Mildred Tallorin Chapter I: Introduction ABSTRACT: This study covers the Non-Standard Lingos vs. the English language; the effects‚ advantages and disadvantages of it. The study

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    theme throughout the book. An example of this was when humans first domesticated animals. During the Neolithic ages‚ as Homo Sapiens began to develop like modern day humans‚ they began to find ways to establish life that was not only on the move. Before this point‚ all humans had to hunt and gather food for survival‚ and they were always on the move. Around 10‚000 years ago‚ Homo Sapiens inhabited every area of land besides the Antartica. As they expanded in number‚ innovations allowed them to become

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    Notes/Answers/Definitions/Examples/Sentences INTRODUCTION How long have human species existed? Human beings have some drawbacks Human beings have several distinctions Def: Paleolithic or Old Stone Age Evolution: Homo erectus Newest human breed: Homo sapiens sapiens Faced constraints Improvements Def: Culture (Migration) Spreading over earth’s surface -leaving- (Immigration) -coming in- Def: Mesothelic or Middle Stone Age THE NEOLITHTIC REVOLUTION Def: Neothelic

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    Paleolithic vs. Neolithic

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    * Civilization Features of civilization: * government * jobs * art/arcitecture * laws * religion * cities * WRITING (very important) * social classes * technology At this time‚ all governments are monarchies. The king usually had divine and unquestionable power until the area over which he rules starts failing. Then people rebel. The earliest writing is in pictures‚ mostly caligraphy and such. The first to develop writing is most

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