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    During the Pleistocene epoch‚ or 1.8 million years to 10‚000 years ago‚ Homo floresiensis occupied the Liang Bua‚ a cave on Flores in eastern Indonesia. They were relatively small people‚ identical to modern-day dwarfs. But after researching recovered fossils of their bodies scientists realize there are distinct differences; one of these differences happens to be the foot of h. floresiensis. The size of the foot is unusually long compared to their tibia and femur. These proportions have never

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    There are several theories of the development of modern humans. The report discusses the most logical theories. In my view‚ the multi-region hypothesis is the most logical theory because it is better to prove facts of evolution. According to the multi-region hypothesis‚ the focus is on H. erectus‚ leaving Africa back and forth 2 million years back and developing into modern humanity. The focal point of the African hypothesis states that Homo sapiens originated through the evolution of H. erectus

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    The Indri Skeleton differs from the human skeleton in numerous ways. One of the most prominent differences between the Indri skeleton and human skeleton is the vestigial tail. Indri is the only lemur that has a short vestigial tail. Today‚ most humans do not have a vestigial tail. Although‚ in rare occasions‚ a human may be born with a short like tail structure at birth. All humans do have a coccyx. The coccyx is the remnants of the lost tail that humans once had. Jaw structure between the Indri

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    ”No‚ please don’t kill me! Don’t push me off this tree! I’ll do anything!” “ Mark my words‚ your body will rot until the day they find you‚ fellow australopithecus!” “NOOOO!” ******* 3.2 Million Years Later ******* “Hey‚ Tom look what I found!” “What is it Donald?” And that’s how it all happened. At least that is how I imagined it happening. My theory is that Australopithecine were creatures in the transitional phase from chimpanzee to human but‚ were in fact more human than like a chimpanzee’s.

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    Based off the information given in table 1 a number of trends in characteristics can be identified from the Papio anubis to the Homo neanderthalensis. There is a significant trend towards a taller and more vertical posture; this is supported by information gathered on locomotion. Starting from the monkey Papio anubis on the far left of the table‚ it’s movement is quadruped as it moves on all four limbs. Moving right of the table a transition from quadrupedal to bipedal becomes noticeable as the Pan

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    A 240-million-year-old reptile with a skeletal precursor of a shell has been revealed as the grandfather of all turtles. Scientists have given it the moniker Pappochelys‚ meaning ’grandfather turtle‚’ in honor of its newly found position at the forefront of the turtles’ evolutionary lineage. What the shell? Grandfather turtle was actually shell-less Pappochelys‚ the lizard-like reptile found in a quarry in southern Germany‚ is now the oldest turtle fossil to date. Pappochelys is so old‚ the former

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    Bedtime Story Analysis

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    In “Bedtime Story” by George MacBeth‚ he demonstrates the dumb violence of humans. Our primal‚ mindless habits to hurt lead to the destruction of ourselves and other species. Many times‚ when humans hate or fear an animal for hurting them‚ it only acted in self-defense‚ but people look for excuses to take out their anger from everyday stresses on other living things. MacBeth demonstrates the idiotic and primal nature of our violence by using a tribal human character‚ and shows our needless violence

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    Romanov Family Case Study

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    In 1991‚ scientists were granted permission to search for the missing bodies of the Romanov family‚ hoping to finally solve where their bodies mysteriously vanished to. Nine skeletons were found in a compiled burial site. Scientists identified age by looking at wisdom teeth and vertebrae‚ and gender by investigating pelvic bones. Once the bones were agreed to fit the Romanov family case‚ further DNA testing was conducted to determine the identities of who laid in this grave. By using mitochondrial

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    constant is the willingness to set aside differences to work for a greater future. But we sadly have devolved to a primitive social state in which a lot individuals resolve simple differences‚ such as political opinion‚ with violence. Similar to how Neanderthals resolved differences. Consequently resulting in why we live in a America so divided today. People have learned that the only way to express yourself is to suppress another person’s voice even if it means causing physical harm. However‚ hope remains

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    Neanderthal‚ possessed with a primitive trait to have it all‚ 
Greed led him to hunt for the Earth’s soil‚ 
Foiled other’s rights and used them for his own toil‚ 
Filled the sky with projectiles for the planet’s oil‚ 
Tore open the gift of nature‚ and claimed to be ‘royal’‚
Then criticized if one fails to conform to the common hoyle‚ 
Loyal to work that is considered vile‚ 
To buy things that are obsolete‚ and not worthwhile‚ 
In the wilderness of the supermarket aisles‚ 
Where sales are stalked

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