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    Mrs. Placeway Health October 26‚ 2016 Lucy’s Schizophrenia Lucy was a very smart girl. She was in college and was a brilliant student. She would do all her homework and always got the best grades. However‚ her life had many difficulties since she was a little girl. She had been sexually abused by her dad. When Lucy was 5‚ she was taken by the police and had been put under adoption because of what had happened to her. Since Lucy was 4 when she had been abused‚ many people thought that she wouldn’t

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    Johanson‚ Lucy (Australopithecus afarensis) represented the missing link between apes and humans. She was our oldest human ancestor‚ the ape who walked upright. According to Dr. Donald Johanson‚ Lucy was one of the greatest paleoanthropological finds of the 20th century‚ but to others‚ Johanson’s discovery and methodology of identifying Lucy had many flaws and contradictions to his theory. In 1972‚ in Hadar‚ Ethiopia‚ Dr Johnason and his research team were on an expedition in search of fossils and artifacts

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    Finding of Lucy Lucy was a 3.2 million old Australopithecus Afarensis skeleton to ever be found. She was found in Ethiopia on November 24 1974. They first spotted the forearm bone and then they found some other parts of her body as well. Only 40% of her bones have been found yet. Lucy’s discovery is very important to the world because it shows everybody how their ancestors might have looked in the past. It is also important because it helps us understand our past and where we came from

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    Fossils themselves are rare and human fossils make up a microscopic part of all fossils found. Just because human fossils have not been found alongside dinosaur fossils does not make the coexistence of dinosaurs and humans less credible. “Where are the human fossils that have been found with the recently extinct Pyrenean Ibex? Can we prove that Dodo birds and humans once lived together

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    Neanderthal and modern humans at around 465‚000 to 600‚000 years ago. Archaeologists have found much physical evidence to confirm this date‚ such as the 0.73 Mya old fossils with stone tools and animal bones. The other date matches the movement of modern humans out of Africa and the appearance of modern traits in fossil skulls. Fossil skull traits such as high rounded skulls and small brow ridges‚ a vertical forehead and a pronounced chin first appear in Africa about 130‚000 years ago. They then

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    on Fossil Fuels America’s Dependency on Fossil Fuels America’s Dependency on Fossil Fuels For the past two hundred years the United States depends more on fossil fuels than any other power source. Without fossil fuels‚ the industrial revolution would not have had as much of an impact making United States what it is today. However‚ we as a country are facing very real problems that we must have to address quickly. We are running out of fossil fuels‚ and soon we will not have fossil fuels

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    Introduction Fossil Fuels are the most important energy sources in our world today. The overwhelming majority of the huge amount of energy used in the world comes from the burning of three major fossil fuels: coal‚ petroleum‚ and natural gas. Fossil fuels are a non-renewable source of energy‚ and there is no other . They are formed over a very long period of time; the fossil fuels on earth today were formed from plants and animals that lived up to 300 million years ago. These fossil fuels are found

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    The word ’fossil’ has been derived from the Latin word ’Fossilium’‚ which literally means anything dug out of the earth’. These are recognisable remains of once-living plants or animals‚ most of which have been extinct for many thousands of years. They were preserved in sediments‚ rocks and other materials such as ice‚ tar‚ amber etc. prior to historic times. Thus‚ the remnants of plants or animals of the past geologic ages preserved in the rocks of the earth’s crust by natural processes are known

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    Chapter 2 Processing systems process data‚ decisions on the type of processing systems (these are known as modes of operation/ operational modes) should be taken during the design phase of the systems life cycle. The operating system manages the functioning of the operational mode that is being used. Batch: Process batches of data at regular intervals. The amount of data processed is usually large with the data being of identical type. Batch processing could be used to produce utility bills

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    THE DEPLETION OF FOSSIL FUELS By Zoe Noonan Introduction As the world is becoming more advanced in technology‚ more energy is being used to keep up with the changing requirements. At the current rate at which energy is being used‚ the world will shortly come to an end of fossil fuels- the world’s primary energy resource. Abstract This research paper outlines the problems being faced by the shortage of fossil fuels‚ the effects they are having on the environment and the possible substitutes

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