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    Cro-Magnons Achievements

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    survive in such harsh and demanding conditions? Maybe these beings‚ thought to be the earlier versions of the Homo sapiens that we are today‚ were smarter than you would guess them to be‚ maybe they were just lucky‚ or maybe it was the many impressive accomplishments throughout their stages of development that aided in there survival. Though the five beings (Australopithecines‚ Homo habilis‚ Homo erectus‚ Neanderthal‚ and Cro-Magnon) were different from each other‚ they each had there place in the continuously

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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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    The role of religion in shaping civilization From the beginning of human race or Homo sapiens‚ they were run by curiosity. Human were started to live together but didn’t know what was right or wrong‚ used to do things whatever wanted like killing each other‚ mass adultery with inter and intra species‚ eating whatever wanted. So there were many questions‚ curious Homo sapiens all over the world didn’t know the answers. After 10‚000 BC by the invention of agriculture human race started to live together

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    Part I: Primate Adaptations 1. a) The primates have develop their sense of touch. They developed fingernails on their fingers and toes instead of claws. b) They developed this trait to have better manipulation while holding and gripping things‚ like trees and branches. They can also feel better with the tip of their fingers. This trait helped them in survival. It led to better mouvements in trees‚ as well as holding food and their babies. c) As for long-term adaptive advantages‚ the sense

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    therefore have an obligation not to cause them needless suffering. Singer denounces all forms of what he calls “speciesism” whereby human beings believe they can exploit animals merely because they do not belong to the species homo sapiens. Just because animals aren’t homo sapiens doesn’t mean they are not equal. They have hearts‚ they pump blood‚ they breathe and they create life‚ these are all qualities us humans

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    force behind most of these evolutionary processes‚ including geographical range change. It dictates which species are where at what time‚ driving their geographical spread or contraction. Dr Stewart continued: "Ultimately‚ this model explains why Homo sapiens as a species are here and the archaic humans are not." The research also leads to interesting conclusions as to how and why Neanderthals‚ and indeed the Denisovans‚ evolved in the first place. "One of the models we’ve formulated is that the adoption

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    Believed Neanderthal ethnicity reflected the traditions that were used to make stone tools These traditions require knowledge and skill to be transmitted between generations Sites and Industries Hetro: The oldest known fossil of a Homo sapiens Was discovered at the site Hetro in Ethopia

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    Theory of Mind

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    Within this TMA I will be discussing Theory of Mind and how it may have evolved in humans‚ using the Theory of Evolution to explain this. I will also be looking at what the adaptive function of Theory of Mind in humans may be. The adaptive function in this essay means the relative ability of a person to effectively interact with society on all levels and care for one’s self; affected by one’s eagerness to practice skills and follow opportunities for enhancement. Evolution is the procedure which

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    Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mamalia Order: Primates Family: Homildae Genus: Homo Brain Size: Neanderthal people had a brain volume of about 1200 to 1800 cubic centimeters‚ equal to and even larger than modern human brains. Neanderthal skull reconstructions provide further evidence that they were a separate species to modern humans. Distinctive Neanderthal skull features were established in early infancy. Physical features in skull development

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    emphasis on more erect stature and growth in size of brain=homos erectus‚ developed and spread to Africa‚ Asia‚ and Europe. Population is 1.5 million All human races are descendants of homo sapiens sapiens Why hunting gathering groups were small: people hunting for food and gathering nuts and berries cannot support large numbers of people‚ they had to roam wildly for food‚ and two people required 1 square mile. Speech developed in homo erectus about 100‚000 years ago Why rituals? To lesson the

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