Archaic Homo sapiens

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    Next the visitor moves to an interactive butterfly exhibit that depicts a step illustration of the life cycle of the butterfly. This also provides an example of the complexity and development of God’s creation. The visitor continues to walk into the next room, which is completely green filled lush vegetation illustrations, live plants, trees, and animals such as insects, fish and finches. This is where he or she is introduced to the Day 5 exhibit. Again, green plaques provide scriptural…

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    Pleistocene. Shepard died on July 27, 1996 at the age of 71. Shepard begins this chapter by discussing human evolution and the beginning of Homo sapiens in the Pleistocene approximately 500,000 years ago. The author continues by elaborating on our genetic change over time. He cites specific examples of this evolution: fossil evidence (Australopitucus), archaic genealogy analysis, and so on. Shepard implies that this slow evolution led to the emergence of speech and social organization. The…

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    which proceeds to prosper by adopting unorthodox countermeasures deemed necessary for their species’ survival. Stephen Palumbi & Anthony Palumbi’s novel, “The Extreme Life of the Sea” is about a father and son duo who explore the earliest, most archaic, the smallest, the deepest,…

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    biological, cultural, technological as well as environmental and geographical features/event of change. The optimal levels of the assemblages and the occurrence of arch-types of modern societies and the issues related to modern behaviors exhibit ancient archaic behaviors,(Bar 2002). The main causes for the Upper revolution are mentioned from the…

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    However, in ways both great and small, humanity itself has been incrementally dying for a long time in our stultifying, parochial, myopic society on Earth. Therefore, today, humanity is in critical condition on life support in the intensive care unit. In fact, there is a distinct possibility we may not survive on Earth. If we understood every life matters, then would we have launched the Stinguard viral vector trial in Africa or anywhere else without further scrutiny? If we believed every…

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