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    I.THEORIES ON THE ORIGIN OF THE PHILIPPINE ARCHIPELAGO 1.1 Pacific Theory * By Beily Willis (geologist) * Occurs 200 million years ago in Pacific Ocean ( Eastern Region of Asia) * When volcanoes erupted continuously . (volcanism) * Japan‚Taiwan‚Indonesia‚ Solomon islands and new Zealand (pacific ring of fire) * 250 volcanoes in said countries and 22 active volcanoes in Phil. 1.2 Asiatic Theory * By Dr. Leopoldo Faustino * Diastrophism (deformation of Major feature

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    Research Plan (Experimental Design Matrix) Name __________________________________________________________ Name (Team Member if working with a Team) ___________________________________ Questions to Consider---I know you have. I really hope you have. Have you????? What level of precision must be available to measure all experimental variables? Are the measuring devices calibrated or are they capable of being calibrated? Have all of the variables that might affect the experimental

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    behavior to certain situations. A natural way of acting and thinking‚ a natural propensity of a kind. Which is in this case‚ humans. Every human being has animal instincts. These instincts are inherited in our sub consciousness from the early years of Homo* evolution. Even though it seems like we don’t have these particular connections with our ancestors we actually do. We use our instincts sub-consciously in every decision we make in our lives. Ultimately they effect us all the time in many different

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    A.P. World History Guided Reading 1 "The Origins of Agriculture to the First River-Valley Civilizations” TERMS:
 Culture - Socially transmitted patterns of action and expression Foragers - Hunting and food gathering people Animal domestication - The killing of animals for food Pastorialism - Way of life dependent on large herds of grazing livestock Matrilineal - Kinship with mother 

Patrilineal - Kinship with father Lineages - the holding of land by large kinship (blood relationship)

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    The peopling of the Philippines: A cartographic synthesis Jean-Christophe Gaillard[1] and Joel P. Mallari[2] Abstract: This paper aims to plot cartographically the different theories proposed to explain the peopling of the Philippines. The first map locates the existing Pleistocene and Paleolithic archaeological sites while the next seven figures compile the different theories dealing with the evolution or dispersal of the Austronesian speakers. A final figure tends to summarize and formalize

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    evolution. There are many anatomical features that have continued to change and develop throughout the evolution of man‚ but one seems to have the largest impact‚ increased endocranial capacity. From primates to Australopiths to Hominins and on to Homo sapiens‚ the endocranial capacity has steadily increased (the only outlier is Neanderthal’s‚ they had a larger brain capacity‚ but the species went extinct) from genus to genus. The increased brain capacity is what allows for the development of intricate

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    Diamond proposes that one evolutionary advantage that we have is longevity. Discuss the implications of this advantage in evolutionary terms. Diamond suggests one advantage that progressed through the evolutionary tree‚ is longevity. We will discuss the reasons for longevity in the evolvement of the human species. Diamond addresses through chapter seven‚ how aging and menopause are strongly connected to longevity. Men and women have been tested in various different ways to solve the mystery behind

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    Alyssa Kelley English 1302-2 February 21‚ 2016 Mr. Cascio The Cosmic Experiment Ursula says she was inspired by William James’ statement that “one could not accept a happiness shared with millions if the condition of that happiness were the suffering of one lonely soul.” Ursula’s introduction to Omelas makes you long to be there dancing among the crowds and listening to the beautiful strands of music from a flute player‚ but there is something darker underneath the shining streets. The citizens are

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    to South Africa around three million years ago became the first human-like inhabitants of the area now known as South Africa. Representatives of homo erectus gradually replaced them around a million years ago when they also spread across Africa and into Europe and Asia. Homo erectus gave way to homo sapiens around 100‚000 years ago. The first homo sapiens formed the Bushman culture of skilled hunter-gatherers. Around 2‚500 years ago Bantu peoples migrated into Southern Africa from the Niger River

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    ultimately gave rise to the genus Homo‚ which includes Homo sapiens. But not everyone agrees with this view. Critics say the skeletons are not old enough to be the precursors to Homo. Others say the similarities can be chalked up to the diversity of early hominids‚ but that aspects of A. sediba’s anatomy make it unlikely candidate for being our forebears. Donald Johanson‚ the Arizona State University paleoanthropologist who discovered “Lucy” in 1974‚ said the first homo species appeared 2.4 million

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