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    Earth And Space

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    events share common features? There are a few events in Earth’s History that all the posters share. The events that did all posters share are formation of earth and moon‚ prokaryotes (bacteria)‚ first land plant‚ start of age of dinosaurs and homo-sapiens (form of human species). There are a few common features that these events were sharing. First‚ all these events were starting point of something. As an example‚ the formation of

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    Biology 109 Study Guide

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    Study Companion Unit I Biology 109 Fall 2012 Chapter 27: Bacteria and Archaea Information that you should know‚ and questions that you should be able to address. 1. Define the following terms: positive phototaxis‚ negative phototaxis‚ endospore‚ binary fission‚ phototroph‚ chemotroph‚ autotroph‚ heterotroph‚ obligate aerobe‚ facultative anaerobe‚ obligate anaerobe‚ bioremediation 2. 3. What are the two main branches of prokaryotic evolution? What are the components of a prokaryotic cell wall?

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    been the subject of many bad "80’s" movies and countless science fiction novels. But what happens when we seriously consider the question of computers that think. Is it possible for computers to have complex thoughts‚ and even emotions‚ like homo sapien? This paper will seek to answer that question and also look at what attempts are being made to make artificial intelligence (hereafter called AI) a reality. Before we can investigate whether or not computers can think‚ it is necessary to establish

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    Why Hunting Is Not Murder

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    “Hunting is murder? I think NOT!” 1. Is hunting murder? This is something that people should think about. Many people walk around and believe that hunting is truly murder and think that they are completely right about this. However‚ I believe strongly that hunting is not murder and I will explain and prove why it is not murder. Murder is defined as: 1. The unlawful killing of one human by another‚ especially with premeditated malice. (murder‚1) 2. To kill brutally or inhumanly

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    Forensic anthropologists have been under the microscope of whether their ability to identify race is accurate or not. For many centuries‚ there was has been a debate whether race can have biological variations (Ousley‚ Jantz‚ & Freid‚ D‚ 2009‚ p.68). For many centuries there has been a debate whether race can have biological variations (Ousley‚ Jantz‚ & Freid‚ D‚ 2009‚ p.68). Forensic anthropologists are called in to help identify physical characteristics which are then used to determine the physical

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    existing vegetation is cut down and burned off before new seeds are sown‚ typically used as a method for clearing forest land for farming. Homo erectus-an extinct species of the human lineage‚ formerly known as Pithecanthropus erectus‚ having upright stature and a well-evolved postcranial skeleton‚ but with a smallish brain‚ low forehead‚ and protruding face. Homo Sapiens- the species of bipedal primates to which modern humans belong‚ characterized by a brain capacity averaging 1400 cc (85 cubic in.) and

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    hypothesis‚ you perform an experiment by spreading the original strain of S. aureus and the MRSA strain onto agar plates containing doses of methicillin used in the hospital‚ and only the MSRA survives. MRSA infections occur in humans (homo sapiens). Homo sapiens are in which domain?___Eukarya. You notice over the past month‚ many students on campus have started wearing a new syle of school sweatshirt. You think to yourself that perhaps the bookstore has recently started selling this new sweatshirt

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    Transition to Agriculture

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    is when humans‚ animals‚ and plants started the transition into agriculture and the population of all began to rise. What once thought of a good thing is now being questioned. Was agriculture beneficial to society or has it damaged humankind? Homo sapiens made the extraordinary transition from foraging‚ hunting and gathering‚ to agriculture around 1300 years ago in southwest Asia. Agriculture is simply the domestication of plants and animals or farming. Human communities underwent profound economic

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    landmass of Pangaea. About 240 million years ago‚ continental drift pushed the landmass apart‚ allowing oceans to surround land much like our current geography. 2. Homo Sapiens—Modern humans‚ Homo sapiens‚ evolved in Africa at about 400‚000 BP; early humans‚ Homo erectus‚ appeared in Africa about two million years ago. Homo sapiens migrated to Africa‚ Europe‚ and Asia‚ but the geographic separation from North and South America prevented migration there. 3. Migration across Beringia—Two factors

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    Paleolithic Era Analysis

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    cave paintings in relation to their age is truly marvelous. With examples of animals‚ humans‚ and other geometric subjects pertaining to life within the 40‚000-10‚000 BCE period‚ the paintings are full of information based on observations of the Homo-Sapien artist during their time. With various techniques and styles‚ the paintings may have served a number of functions that could include ritualistic‚ educational‚ religious‚ as well as surpassing any singular reasoning and instead transcending across

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