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    The title of this film was Digging For The Truth The Vikings Voyage to America.This film focused on the Vikings‚ how they lived and their journeys  through sailing ships. The objective was to learn more about Eric Read and the journey of the discovery of North America. In the beginning‚ of the Film‚ the narrator is seen traveling in a Viking ship made similar like the ones in the past‚ his first goal is to travel to Iceland to learn more about former Viking sailor Eric Read. In this film‚ there

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    Because I do know one thing about Vegans they are tough both in mind and spirit and bad enough they have to deal with Neanderthals waving hamburgers in their face or being looked upon like they are some weird cult like group. OMG A VEGAN!!! Grab the children and run for the hills‚ they care about

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    like being part of the author’s world‚ which can be extraordinarily exhilarating. Something I found most interesting in the passage was when he explained when “literature was born not the day when a boy crying wolf‚ wolf came running out of the Neanderthal valet with a big gray wolf at his heels: literature was born on the day when a

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    society intended to create. The Europeans believed that they were better humans than these people that they came in contact with. The Europeans referred to these people as savages‚ which is hypocritical because Europeans are decedents of savages or Neanderthals themselves. Europeans are just as much of a savage as the people whom they are classifying as a savage. I believe that race and racism was destined to form upon the advancement of

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    ANDREW KRAUSS “HUMAN REVOLUTION” 1. When anthropologists discovered “Lucy” in 1974‚ they considered her the oldest hominid of age 3.6 million years ago. How has the discovery of old hominid-like remains affected the “line” of evolutionary descent? They have declared sahelanthropus to be on the line this led to gorillas‚ not humans. Explain why a newer model of human ancestry is emerging. Different species are reproducing together. 2. What problem do paleontologists have with cataloguing

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    Animals do not have cell walls‚ but do generally are multicellular‚ reproduce sexually and have gap junctions. Animals are ingesting heterotrophs; fungi have absorptive nutrition. Development order: fertilization‚ cleavages‚ blastula‚ gastrula and metamorphosis. Ancestor of animals: protozoa (choanoflagelate) Know Animal Taxonomy including Lophotrocozoa!!!! Only animals have hox genes Sponge=perifera=parazoa=lacks true tissue Eumetazoa=everything besides sponge Cephalization=sensory organs

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    Evolution of Family

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    order to provide children for grandparents and in order for the children to carry the family name and keep it going for generations. This might have started because of the anthropological side of things. Families were being made ever since the Neanderthal ages‚ and will continue to be made throughout time. We follow in the footsteps of the generations before us‚ only altering some things to fit our way of life. Along the road‚ many men and woman started to make families because they started to

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    Modern Human Expansion Archaeology 201 November 23‚ 11 Modern Human Expansion Modern human expansion from Africa began 70‚000-85‚000 thousand years ago‚ but recent discoveries have found that they could have exited as early as 125‚000 years ago. Many factors lead to the beginning of the African exodus of the modern human population. The most prominent factors involved with their rapid expansion are the drastic climate changes in that area. As well as that‚ a diverse diet rich in seafood

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    Mending Wall How does Robert Frost create contrasting attitudes in this poem? In “ Mending Wall” Robert Frost and the neighbor have contrasting attitudes about barriers that separate people. Frost starts out by trying to find reasons why the stacked stone wall has fallen. He explains that maybe nature knocked the wall down. In the freezing weather the ground bulges and knocks the walls over. Sometimes hunters move the wall to scare “the rabbit out of hiding.” The narrator says no one sees them

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    Chapter 34 Vertebrates PowerPoint® Lecture Presentations for Biology Eighth Edition Neil Campbell and Jane Reece Lectures by Chris Romero‚ updated by Erin Barley with contributions from Joan Sharp Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education‚ Inc.‚ publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings Key Ideas 1. List the derived traits for: chordates‚ craniates‚ vertebrates‚ gnathostomes‚ tetrapods‚ amniotes‚ birds‚ mammals‚ primates‚ humans 2. Explain what Haikouella and Myllokunmingia tell us about

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