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    distinguishing feature between chimps and Homo sapiens is comparative brain size‚ a chimps is approximately 400 〖cm〗^3‚ compared to that of a Homo sapien which is 1355 〖cm〗^3.

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    In her essay Homo Pomo: The New Queer Cinema‚ B. Ruby Rich discusses homosexuality as it finds its own recognized foothold in the film industry with the introduction of queer film. Rich explores this new trend and presents us with the excitement of this new movement but also addresses the pitfalls that are present within it as well. She examines the response to the new movement of queer film at three of the most prestigious and influential film festivals of our time‚ Sundance‚ Amsterdam and Toronto

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    Neanderthal being the last species just before the Homo sapiens. As such‚ they are believed to be very close relatives to Homo sapiens. They are believed to have existed between 200‚000 – 30‚000 years ago (Andrea‚ Alfred J et al. p. 173). This species is said to bear several characteristics which are similar to the modern man due to their closeness chronologically. In fact‚ some evidence claims that the Neanderthal species is a subspecies of the Homo sapiens. As the human species evolved‚ their characteristics

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    Entwicklung: Auf der Reise Fabers wird seine Entwicklung vom einem gefuehlossen Menschen zu einem emfindenden Menschen aufgezeigt‚ der das Leben auch emotional wahrnimmt und so das Leben neu entdekt. Wir lehrnen Faber als Menschen kennen der alles unter seiner kontrolle haben muss. Zum beispeil‚ Faber hat einen Rasier zwang selbst in extremen situationen wie der unten erwenten Notlandung. o Eg. “Ich fühle mich nicht wohl‚ wenn unrasiert; nicht wegen der Leute‚ sondern meinetwegen. Ich habe

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    questions like‚ what set us toward the path of Humanity. This documentary Homo sapiens‚ the Birth of Humanities gives us the answer to this question and many others. However‚ not only that‚ but also provide us with many facts that we have never known before. The film produces Rift Valley in Africa 2 million years ago‚ where our first ancestors were found. The cycle/birth of humans began way before that around 1‚300‚000 years when the Homo erectus species really similar to humans. Many characteristics‚ and

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    Human experiences are organized in a particular way when it comes to games and play. This is a starting point that underlines the particularity of play experiences and is closely related to a concept first introduced in Johan Huizinga´s work Homo Ludens; a study of the play-element in culture (1938/1955) known as the “magic circle”‚ which was later stablished as the key concept to address the boundaries that separate games from the “ordinary life.” As Huizinga states‚ “All play moves and has its

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    The aim of this short essay is to illustrate Anselm’s doctrine Cur Deus Homo‚ in reference to his interpretation of the atonement and then relate it to the characteristic claims of the Chalcedonian creed regarding Jesus Christ ‘as one person to be recognized in two nature’s’. Anselm’s theory on atonement is that of a philosophical one which he believes should be understood as a necessity. Anselm’s doctrine‚ ‘Cur Deus Homo’ which is translated as ‘why God became a man (human being)’‚ and the motive

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    AHIMSA: OBLIGATION OF HOMO SAPIENS SAPIENS A Term Paper Presented to Religious Education‚ Philosophy And Peace Education and Development College of Arts and Sciences Notre Dame University In partial fulfilment of requirements for the Oriental and Chinese Philosophy JOHN LUKE SORIENTE PADILLA PART I Introduction In the regeneration and divinization of man‚ the first step is to eliminate his beastly nature. The predominant in beast

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    Focusing primarily on chapter 7 of Homo Aesthetticus‚ we discuss the obliteration or removal of art through writing. The belief that writing erases art is not necessarily a new motif in postmodernist art and theory‚ but the manner in which Dissanayke discusses it is. Ellen Dissanayke ascertains that throughout history and our educations‚ we’ve assumed “that the authors (i.e. Plato‚ Aristotle) thought about art in the same ways that we do.” (194) However‚ Plato‚ Aristotle‚ and other traditional philosophers

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    first evolved in Africa and then migrated out to Asia and Europe‚ displacing the archaic Homo sapiens already habituated there. In contrast‚ the Multiregional Continuity hypothesis explains that evolution of modern humans occurred regionally and without replacement‚ meaning that each continent’s archaic H. sapiens gave rise to their own modern H. sapiens individually. There have been several discoveries of early homo. These discoveries begin with an individual found in the Kabwe lead mine in Zambia.

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