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    Relationship of Neanderthals to Modern Humans After extracting ancient DNA from the 40‚000-year-old bones of Neanderthals‚ scientists have obtained a draft sequence of the Neanderthal genome‚ yielding important new insights into the evolution of modern humans. No other ancient people have aroused more controversy and confusion over the last century and a half than have the Neanderthals (3‚4). There is an on-going debate as to whether they should be considered Homo sapiens. While the idea that

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    shapes the body‚ which is not unlike that of a jellyfish in ways other than appearance. The cuttlefish have eight arms‚ not unlike octopus‚ and two tentacles. Between these two tentacles is the mouth. The eyes of the cuttlefish‚ which vaguely resemble human eyes‚ extend from the front of the face. Cuttlefish’s eyes are unable to detect color‚ yet it has the ability to change color in both degree and kind‚ making it easily surpass the abilities of a chameleon. The most stunning feature of cuttlefish is

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    Hamlet is arguably Shakespeare’s most philosophical and renowned play. Its exploration of the intricacies of the human condition has confirmed its position amongst the highest calibre of script writings. Although values and ideals fluctuate with time‚ the basic human need to answer the abstruse questions of life‚ death and morality has not. Audiences are able to respond to the messages within Hamlet and its diverse array of interpretations through its universal characters and themes situated beyond

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    adolescents all over the world that enjoy sports. Usually before playing a sport‚ intense athletic conditioning occurs. Where there are many benefits associated with intense athletic conditioning there are some risks as well. To begin with‚ there are some health-related benefits that go along with intense athletic conditioning. For example in the article‚ Sport Conditioning for Children and Youth it is mentioned that intense conditioning helps with growth. Depending on “athlete’s needs‚ coaches must consider

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    Handling intense situation has never been easy for me. I tend to get nervous and go “blank” when intense situations occur in my life. As such‚ I find myself not knowing what to do. I even get scared that I might do the wrong thing during an intense situation. My insecurities make handling intense situations an obstacle. Often times‚ I walk away instead of handling the situation. Consequently‚ these situations never get resolved and often continuously occur over and over again. Therefore‚

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    extremely important part in the lives of humans. Be it their social‚ personal or business lives‚ animals always manage to somehow squeeze themselves into the storyline. As far as one can trace back history‚ you will find countless incidents that involved interaction between animals and humans. They have played various roles; that of a friend‚ companion‚ benefactor‚ protector‚ comforter‚ and more. This world would be a very different place were its sole inhabitants humans. Apart from being faithful comrades

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    The Intense Football Game Today was the day‚ Today was game day we were indeed ready. We was exercising and discussing the team and their main players. We had a lot of doubts about the game ‚ and our stomach grew tie as the stands filled. I knew it was my time to step up and score and make plays. This team was classified as unbeaten that probably explain why they jump off there bus acting like they owned the field ‚ but little did they know they were in for a rude awaken . We finally

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    Prince Hamlet struggles with the inexplicable death of his father‚ the betrayal by his uncle‚ and the inadvertent murder of a seemingly innocent man. Laertes likewise suffers through the accidental death of his father‚ the betrayal by a man close to the family‚ and the snide and sneaky murder of that same man. The difference between Hamlet and Laertes‚ however‚ clearly lies in how these men handle the difficult situations they face. Hamlet‚ the intelligent thinker‚ calmly overanalyzes each detail

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    display love as human nature‚ but no author does this better than the famous playwright‚ William Shakespeare. In both Hamlet and A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Shakespeare exhibits how love can control a person. To understand how love controls a person‚ one must understand that human nature is the sum of qualities and traits shared by all humans. All humans have exhibit love in one way or another‚ which explains how human nature relates to the controlling aspect of love. In Hamlet and A Midsummer

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    can generate an intense feeling of love for the parent of opposite sex‚ and an almost extreme dislike for the other parent. Freud had a great interest in literature which he often to create a much more clear picture of his theories. His greatest attachment through literature was by reading and analyzing the tragedy Hamlet by William Shakespeare. Here he explained the attachment of the theories of Oedipus complex‚ and Hamlets character in the story. In the play HamletHamlet is presented as

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