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Early Human Migration Argumentative Analysis
I love a good challenge, but when Professor Romo gave her lecture of the Early Humans Migration in the Americas my beliefs were challenged. My initial reaction was to laugh out loud, but I hold my composer due to my curiosity of wanting to know why would it be consider a theory. Out of the 3 theories covered in class I found the alien theory skeptical since I do not believe in aliens at all. To even believe that aliens put people on earth sounds unrealistic to me so does aliens helping people to migrate to the Americas. I have seen few documentaries that claim that aliens put people on earth and take people back from earth to do experiments on them. I just think those documentaries are fabricated to keep people entertain. Perhaps it has to

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