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    Early Civilizations

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    Notes/Answers/Definitions/Examples/Sentences INTRODUCTION How long have human species existed? Human beings have some drawbacks Human beings have several distinctions Def: Paleolithic or Old Stone Age Evolution: Homo erectus Newest human breed: Homo sapiens sapiens Faced constraints Improvements Def: Culture (Migration) Spreading over earth’s surface -leaving- (Immigration) -coming in- Def: Mesothelic or Middle Stone Age THE NEOLITHTIC REVOLUTION

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    stage described as homo erectus‚ an upright human‚ close to a human but with a smaller brain. It took over 5‚000‚000 years for these earliest humans to reach the stage described as homo erectus‚ an upright human‚ close to a human but with a smaller brain. It took 1‚500‚00 years to reach the stage of homo sapiens. At about this time‚ 500‚000 years ago‚ humans began migrating out of Africa and spreading to the rest of the world. It took 1‚500‚00 years to reach the stage of homo sapiens. At about

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    (hominids) *Development of the Genus “Homo” Hominids: not found in the order they lived * *Australopithecu africanuss: Raymond dart: Earliest ground-dwelling ape; discovered in South Africa in 1924 * *Homo habilis: a. Louis S. B. Leakey found 1.75 million-year-old fossil in 1964 at Olduvai Gorge; b. Creature walked erect‚ had well-developed thumb‚ probably used tools * *Homo ergaster - . Turkana Boy‚ 1.6 million-year-old fossil‚ found in Kenya‚ 1984 * * Homo erectus in Asia; c. Used fire‚ standardized

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    towards enlightenment. The path to enlightenment does not discriminate against creed‚ color‚ or beliefs. But what does it mean to be “selfless”? How does one begin to embark on the journey toward “self-enlightenment”? Karen Armstrong‚ author of “Homo religiosus‚” and Robert Thurman‚ author of “Wisdom‚” both reflect on the realization of such unselfishness and the importance of consideration for others—as the Buddhist religion studies—in their articles. “Nirvana was a still center that gave meaning

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    primitive humans or not?

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    behavior to certain situations. A natural way of acting and thinking‚ a natural propensity of a kind. Which is in this case‚ humans. Every human being has animal instincts. These instincts are inherited in our sub consciousness from the early years of Homo* evolution. Even though it seems like we don’t have these particular connections with our ancestors we actually do. We use our instincts sub-consciously in every decision we make in our lives. Ultimately they effect us all the time in many different

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    Research Plan (Experimental Design Matrix) Name __________________________________________________________ Name (Team Member if working with a Team) ___________________________________ Questions to Consider---I know you have. I really hope you have. Have you????? What level of precision must be available to measure all experimental variables? Are the measuring devices calibrated or are they capable of being calibrated? Have all of the variables that might affect the experimental

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    Homosexuality, Genetic?

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    SÖDRA LATIN Dept. of English English C Spring‚ 2013 Homosexuality Is it possible to find the origin to one’s sexuality? Student: Sean McVey Gillion Supervisor: Viktoria Lindström 1. Introduction Homosexuals have under the course of history been one of the most heavily criticized groups in society; they have been harassed and declared sinners and as mentally ill for their sexual orientation. Solely for their personal sexual preferences have they been persecuted and murdered. It

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    Grant Clay Period 3 10/25/08 AP Psychology Outline Chapter 10: Motivation & Emotion Red – Definition Blue - Important Points Green - Important People & Contributions 1. Motivational Theories & Concepts a. Motivation – Involves Goal-Directed Behavior b. Drive Theories i. Homeostasis – A State of Physiological Equilibrium or Stability. ii. Drive – An Internal State of Tension that Motivates an Organism to Engage in Activities that should

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    disease * Blood vessel disease‚ such as vasculitis or polyarteritis * Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis * Good pasture syndrome * Heavy use of pain relievers‚ especially NSAIDs * Henoch-Schonlein purpura * IgA nephropathy * Lupus nephritis * Membranoprolifeative GN Symptoms for glomerulonephritis are: * Blood in the urine (dark‚ rust-colored‚ brown urine) * Foamy urine (due to excess protein in the urine) * Swelling (edema) of the face‚ eyes‚ ankle‚ feet‚ legs

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    evolution. There are many anatomical features that have continued to change and develop throughout the evolution of man‚ but one seems to have the largest impact‚ increased endocranial capacity. From primates to Australopiths to Hominins and on to Homo sapiens‚ the endocranial capacity has steadily increased (the only outlier is Neanderthal’s‚ they had a larger brain capacity‚ but the species went extinct) from genus to genus. The increased brain capacity is what allows for the development of intricate

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