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    human prehistory from our beginnings more than 2.5 million years ago up to and beyond the advent of the world’s first preindustrial civilizations. -BEGINNIGS You examine prehistory from Australopithecus africanus through Homo habilis (the first tool-making hominid)‚ and Homo erectus (whose remains were first found on Java but whose origins lie in Africa) through the hardy Neanderthals who lived and hunted successfully in Europe despite the bitter grip of the last Ice Age 100‚000 and more years

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    a.VOCABULARY Prehistory can refer to the period of human existence before the availability of those written records with which recorded history begins. Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of animals (also known as zoolites)‚ plants‚ and other organisms from the remote past.   artifact or artefact  is "something made or given shape by man‚ such as a tool or a work of art‚ esp an object of archaeological interest". A nomad is a member of a community of people who move from one place to

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    A Concept Note on Karl Marx. In this brief concept note I intend to examine Karl Marx’s key arguments identifying and explaining just 3 of the many important concepts of Marxism. Furthermore I will explore two additional ideas of Marx’s writings by reviewing how they have been criticized by other intellectuals. I will lastly evaluate the relevance and utility of Marx’s theories within a contemporary context and conclude on what my opinions of Marx’s writings are. To allow me to examine

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    Carl Linnaeus

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    system we still use today. This system is known as the binomial system‚ where each species of plant and animal is given a genus name (a general name) followed by a specific name (species)‚ with both names being in Latin. For example‚ we are Homo sapiens. Homo is the genus that includes modern humans and closely-related specie. Linnaeus named over 12‚000 species of plants and animals‚ although some have had to be renamed because we know more about them now. Linnaeus

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    title Sarah’s scribbles is a comic written by Sarah Andersen‚ a young American artist. She started making comics when she was in college getting her art degree. She finds inspiration from her daily life‚ and started making comics as a way to express her feelings. She likes to take her feelings about situations and turn it into joke that’s universally relatable for everyone. She depicts universal experiences many women face‚ covering topics such as: menstruation‚ capitalism‚ love‚ metal health‚

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    The history of India begins with evidence of human activity of Homo sapiens‚ as long as 75‚000 years ago‚ or with earlier hominids including Homo erectusfrom about 500‚000 years ago.[1] The Indus Valley Civilisation‚ which spread and flourished in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent from c. 3300 to 1300 BCE in present-day Pakistan and northwest India‚ was the first major civilisation in South Asia.[2] A sophisticated and technologically advanced urban culture developed in the Mature

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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. |

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    control natural history but influences other fields of science. Linnaeus based his science on a firm terminology‚ which formulates the concept of species and sets the broad dimensions of natural history. For example humans in this system are known as Homo Sapiens and are the primates class of mammals and Mammalia are all concepts from Linnaeus. In the early eighteenth century scientific name for species were already in Latin but most were often long and awkward. Linnaeus’ idea was to divide nature

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    has its own advantages and disadvantages. Premium262 Words2 Pages Advantages and Disadvantages of the Internet Advantages and Disadvantages of Internet Name Institution Man has come an extremely long way from during his journey from Neanderthal to Homo sapiens. The nineties saw a significant turn around‚ when they invented the computers. Until‚ some few years back‚ the word internet was anonymous to man Premium641 Words3 Pages Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Internet People nowadays seem

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    and the location of the larynx‚ are due to natural selection. Bipedalism evolved because it provided australopithecines with some advantage for survival. Larger brains had greater survivability such as enabling Homo habilis to locate things to eat throughout the seasons of the year. Homo sapiens are believed to be connected to the emergence of language with the intellectual and social capabilities that humans we have. 3. After nearly 2 million years of physical and cultural development‚ how

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