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    Jerico Feranco Anthropology 102: Introduction to Physical Anthropology Professor Arnie Schoenberg 11/2/2014 SDCCD Test #2 1. What are the major trends in hominin evolution? Major Trends in Hominin Evolution are diet‚ cultural evolution‚ encephalization‚ language and speech Diet; In addition to forcing changes in locomotion that led to walking upright‚ the increasingly dry climate of east Africa over the last six million years forced changes in the diet of early hominins from the soft fruits of

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    The book A Primate’s Memoir by Robert M. Sapolsky takes the reader into the everyday life of a baboon. What Sapolsky was able to do was give insight in the everyday life of a baboon and we as the readers cannot help but compare and contrast the similarities and differences we have in common with these animals. Whether it is mating‚ fighting‚ competing‚ friendship or even mating we can all find similarities and differences. The book is filled with different stories taking and explaining the different

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    In the article “Nothing in Popular Culture Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution”‚ Saad (2012) discusses the evolution of popular culture and its origins. He points out that all humans are unique but both biological and cultural impose the same influences. Popular culture has become a part of every society’s biological heritage. From food to music

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    Admiral butterflies (genus Limenitis) are a particularly appealing system to address questions regarding wing pattern evolution and speciation. This genus is unusual among other butterflies in that mimicry has evolved multiple times and hybridization is frequent between wing pattern forms. An interesting fact of wing pattern evolution within this genus is the apparent differences between the largely stereotypic Paleartic fauna and the highly variable Nearctic forms of butterflies. Palearctic

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    Evolution as stated in Darwin’s novel the decent of man and selection in relation to sex states‚ “evolution is the process by which organisms change over time as a result of changes in heritable physical or behavioral traits allowing an organism to better adapt to its environment and in turn allowing specific species to survive and have more offspring.” By discovering the theory of evolution‚ Darwin was able to explain why species gain certain

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    Transformation of Media Forms The theory of evolution from paper to the internet The theory of evolution must ‘evolve ’ with the transforming media forms around it to maintain its scientific and social relevance. In other words‚ it must shift from the conventional media forms such as journals‚ books and publications and move towards the ways of the internet. Even collective groups of scientists and evolutionists can be shifted from physical to online gatherings via the ways of the internet

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    Evolution and The Modern Dues Ex Machina’ Margret Betz argument can be summarised as: C- “Recognising a scientific theory like evolution makes holding basic Christian principles impossible”. However Betz focuses on a specific scientific theory in order to prove this. She offers first specific justification for the view that Christians can not hold simultaneous beliefs in both the immortality of the human soul and the theory of evolution of species. As she puts it: “I would argue that no Christian

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    Many assume that it is the theory of evolution that alone stands as the nemesis of Biblical creation. And it is true; evolution does stand in sharp contrast and contradiction to the claims of Genesis‚ heading a vast and dogmatic attack against the faith required to observe creation; but‚ it is not alone‚ for it heads a pack of other‚ thoroughly disguised and deceptively poisonous theories. Regardless of the success of evolutionary teaching‚ it is the moderate and compromising ideas that truly breakdown

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    Creation or Evolutionist Stance The age-old debate between creation and evolution has divided people for generations. It has been going on since Darwin came up with his theory‚ called darwinism. People from there started either disagreeing or agreeing with what Darwin had discovered. This is where the theory of creation and evolutionist came to be but this is not to say that creation didn’t exist before this. Believing that we came from a God and that he created us was creationism but with no actually

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    change may also explain aspects of human evolution. The approach takes existing knowledge of the geographical spread of other species through the warming and cooling of the ice ages to provide a model that can be applied to human origins. "No one has applied this knowledge to humans before‚" said Dr John Stewart‚ lead author on the paper and researcher at Bournemouth University. "We have tried to explain much of what we know about humans‚ including the evolution and extinction of Neanderthals and the

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