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    is the destroyer of worlds. It was in the Garden of Eden. It gives power to those worthy, but can become corrupt in the wrong hands. It is a blessing to all, and a Curse to all. Anyone that receives the gift cannot touch a Prism, God’s gift to humans, Aschente is the word needed to open up the darkness within. Quindecim is the word needed to give the holder unimaginable power.” Boom! “That’s all I wanted to hear,” the bounty hunter said.” I was given power of a Door. A DOOR. I…

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    There are many definitions of the word story, but one definition in particular fits the topic of human origins perfectly; a narration of the events in the life of a person or the existence of a thing, or such events as a subject for narration. The story of human origin and the creation of human nature is a difficult story to tell, created by miniscule pieces of evidence and guesswork through paleoanthropology, and advances in the ability to look at and study DNA. Exactly where we came from and…

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    depression. Depression can also lead into insanity. A world of perfection, paradise, Nirvana, doesn’t exist seeing as every person has a distinct paradise in mind. Within every perfection, there is a flaw making the perfect society imaginary. Every human being is able to possess a dark twisted mind. A single thought that could change a very sane person into a psychotic person. Every single person has the capability and room to become insane and depressed, but what happens when the sadness…

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    Turkana Boy Theory

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    brought us closer to understanding our past than the discoveries of; Lucy, the first hominoid discovered in near completed form. The Taung Child, discovered in the 1920’s, the discovery of “The Hobbit”, homo-erectus, and Turkana Boy, the most complete skeleton ever found. In discovering various fossilized remains early hominids, our past begins to unravel itself and history lends us its records to try to help us find out about our past, and in turn closing the gap of the evolutionary line. The…

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    Experiment on human is an unhuman way of learning or figuring out what the human body rejects or accepts. For many centuries, we are trying to find many cures or answers to the human body. They’re many doctors who do many terrifying things one can never imaging. In the book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks I read many experiment that they did to many people that I never ever heard of. For example: Tuskegee Experiment, Holocaust Experiment, and Nuremberg Trail/Code. This are some of reason…

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    I. Strinking feature of rhinos. The rhinoceros is probably best known for its striking resemblance to the dinosaurs of millennia back. - The rhinoceros is one of the largest animals roaming the plains of the planet today, second only to the elephant. A mature rhino typically stands about 1.3 m high at the shoulder, weighs around 700 kg, though the largest individuals have been known to weigh as much as 1,000 kilograms. - Rhinoceroses are universally recognized by their massive bodies, stumpy…

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    consuming desire to know where we as humans come from. Who were our ancestors and what made them so different from us? It is debated if Australopithecus africanus or Australopithecus afarensis is the direct ancestor to the genus homo. Through critical evaluation of the features of the skeleton, diet and dentition, and use of bipedality, it is evident that A. africanus is a direct ancestor to modern humans while still possessing features from both modern humans and previous hominins. What makes…

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    Homo Naledi

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    Current Events Assignment #7 Celimar Burgos Title: Foot fossils of human relative illustrate evolutionary 'messiness' of bipedal walking. This article explains the new study on the extinct human relative, Homo naledi that was discovered in a cave in South Africa in 2013 and recently describes last month. The discovery has to do with his feet, that although considered to be the most human-like feature of his body, besides being useful for standing and walking on them they were also good for…

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    Theory Of Evolution Ape

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    match their enviroment. One example of evolution is the skeleton of a ape, because over time the ape bones got more upright so instead of walking in all fours they could just walk in two feet. This supports evolution because it shows that ape species evolved over time to be more efficient, and to abel to better adapt to the enviroment by just standing on four legs. It also shows that ape have gotten more similar features to the ones of human beings over time. Another example of evolution is the…

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    When first entering the Human Origins exhibit, the first thing that caught my eye was the skeleton structures of the Chimpanzee, the Neanderthal and the Modern Human. On the back of these statues there was a section titled “Meet Your Relatives”. This was interesting because it allowed everyone in the museum to compare themselves biologically to Chimpanzee’s and Neanderthals. One of the interesting facts I learned, structures of the chimpanzee and the neanderthal are similar when it comes to how…

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