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    less distinct than our own. This would have presented a language barrier far more vast than any in existence today between two dialects.     Multi-Regionalists tend to argue in favor of the Neanderthal’s capability to use language. A major genetic piece of evidence that they call upon to support their assertion is the existence of the FoxP2‚ “language”‚ gene which is prevalent in Neanderthals. Although this gene does contribute greatly to the human comprehension of language it is not significant

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    Archaeological discoveries made in the 1920s play a vital role in understanding how and when ancient Americans and their descendants resided in North America. Their culture and way of life. In the following paragraph I will discuss how the Folsom discoveries helped scholars understand the migration of ancient American into the Western Hemisphere‚ their origin as well as the geological condition that facilitated the migration. And finally how the interaction between Native American and the environment

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    Many processes have taken place to shape humans from the Australopithecus Afarensis to the modern day human also known as the Homo Sapien. As a result‚ the two defining traits that occurred by taxonomy are the effects of brain size and bipedalism. Humans‚ like other primates are considered as Order Primates in the Hominidae family and therefore are a prime example of taxonomy when the two diverged into different species. During taxonomy when humans diverged from their ancestors 6 to 7 million years

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    understand Ex : digestive system of a cat vs. a dogs then the cat and dog systems vs. a humans‚ etc. Organization * EX : Human Kingdom : Animal Phylum : Chordates Class :Mammalia Order : primates Family : Hommidae Genus : Homo Species : Sapiens Homo sapiens always underline Latin names Organisms Must obtain energy Grow Reproduce Basic traits Cells Evolution via natural selection Theory vs. Hypothesis Theory Broad pattern Series of supported hypotheses Hypothesis Scientific

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    school and probably the examinations that come along with it or a teacher complaining about her incorrigible class or a software engineer taking out the frustration over his boss on his computer – many more such sights! We are the Homo sapien sapiens‚ the most dominant species on Earth (apparently). Why then do we not have dominance over our own happiness‚ over what we do and what we want to? (And by dominance‚ I mean controlling and not bossing over something.) What is it that holds us

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    Given that the Homo erectus‚ the long-lived early human ancestors to ever walk our planet nearly 1.9 to 200‚000 years ago—were able to hunt‚ gather‚ and use simple tools thus‚ being able to survive in different environments—a rudimentary form of language (protolanguage) helped them to communicate and cooperate in their family groups. This paper agrees with Bickerton’s analysis by drawing factual evidence from BBC’s Documentary "Prehistoric Autopsy-Episode Two: Homo erectus” that is hosted

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    are already extinct.” There are two distinct ways in which the human species could become extinct: first‚ it is by evolving or transforming into one or more new species or life forms‚ amply particular from what came before so as not count more as Homo sapiens; the second‚ It is by simply a natural process as dying out‚ without any valid replacement. His opinion is partly based on the controversial “Doomsday argument” and on his own opinions about the restraint of this argument (Bostrom 2002a).

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    reason for such a phenomenon should be credited to the fact that our constructive mindsets are not much different from every single other individual. If incipient Subhumans‚ or ‘superhumans’‚ per se‚ were to be integrated into the flow of daily homo sapiens’ lives‚ it would transmute our structurality as a human being. By ways of illustration‚ the repercussions resulting from

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    degrees off of the human tibia‚ and it is the same degree measurement when compared to the Taung boy skeleton (Barak). Yet‚ when compared to the chimpanzee tibia‚ they are significantly different‚ displaying definite change from chimpanzee towards Homo sapien (Barak). The length of the tibia was 17.5 centimeters long‚ making the approximate height to be two feet and 2 inches tall; not full grown while not being a young child. The growth plate between the epiphysis and the metaphysis was slightly larger

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    human by expanding the possibilities of connecting human beings. Juan Enriquez (2009)‚ “The next species of human”‚ show us how Human is adapting itself and their surroundings as part of our evolution and concludes with how the Homo Evolutis‚ the successor of the Homo Sapiens‚ will take “direct and deliberate control over the evolution of his species‚ her species and other species”. So‚ up to now‚ my reflection would be that in this technologically-mediated century‚ to be human mean

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