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    comfort each other and increase each other through grooming. The diet of a chimp mainly consists of large amounts of fruit, a lot of insects, and small birds and small mammals. Chimpanzees are very smart, and share an intriguing ability with the Homo Habilis (Handy Man). Chimps actually have developed the brain to make tools to gain access to their food, such as collecting termites, with sharpened and scented sticks, as well as anvil-like rocks for cracking open…

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    In the book Lord of the Flies, a group of boys have crash landed onto an island, far away from civilization. Throughout the story the boys establish a government, create improved technology and assign roles and jobs to certain people. The ways that the boys create their civilization, is similar to the way early man also created their civilizations. Early man also created improved technology, developed more jobs and established their own way of life. Those reasons show that the development of the…

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    Stevenson Jean Prof. Neil Leach Fall 2016 Emergence Chapters summary Emergence: The Connected Lives of Ants, Brains, Cities, and Software, by Steven Johnson The word emergence is defined as a system that has many mechanism, but none of the mechanism is called to be the leader of that system. The system works as a whole; every constituent knows their role to fulfil their task without any interruptions. Within the system, all entities follow basic rules and behave to achieve their goal in the same…

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    The creation of the universe, a vast and controversial subject of origins, is constantly debated, twisted, and altered to reach a point of what some would say, an understanding. Everyone has thought about questions of origin, and this debate is no stranger to conversation between people. The question of origins can arise in any area of study. In the study of chemistry one would wonder, where these elements originated. In more political science studies, specifically government, one would wonder…

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