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    Essay On Kennewick Man

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    a federal law that protects items in relation to Native American culture. According to NAGPRA, cultural items such as sacred objects or human remains in affiliation to Native American tribes, eventually have to return to the ownership of the natives for cultural purposes like proper burials. The law was created so that culturally significant artifacts or human remains could be properly identified, processed, and analyzed by scientists, like anthropologists without disrespecting the cultural…

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    Causes Of Animal Abuse

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    Animals are living creature on earth which have feelings, emotions and even their own thought. They have rights to live safely and peacefully, and must be protected and treated well as human, the most intelligent animal in the world. However, many people think that animals are just such a thing to fulfill the requirements of their life. They do not have compassion towards animals which will directly lead to animal abuse. The phrase "animal abuse" is defined as “the deliberate harm of an animal”…

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    2. Discuss the 3 primary causes of human variation. Which do you think has the greatest effect on human variation The Three primary causes of human Variation are Evolutionary Processes, the environment and culture. Evolutionary processes are influenced mainly by genetic diversity that varies between populations. The environment involves life experiences and how it differs amongst individuals, Culture emphasises on variations in belief systems and practise Genetic variation helps us…

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    Human Skin Color Variation

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    DISCUSSION OF THE CAUSES OF HUMAN SKIN COLOR VARIATIONS The variation of human skin color is a complex phenomenon which have not yet been researched and studied conclusively. However, various researchers and academicians have given insight about the possible causes of this important trait. Different researches using people from different parts of the world, evaluation of their environments and diet and to some extent DNA analysis have given a variety of possible causes of human skin color…

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    "In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." Benjamin Franklin’s humorous words have so much truth to them. Humanity fears death, and with good reason to. Humans fear what they do not know. That is why ancient civilizations created religions to explain the natural phenomenons happening around them. The “god of wind” was created because a tornado destroyed a neighboring village, and the “god of the sun” made sure that the ball of fire in the sky would rise and fall…

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    The article “Tweak in Gene Expression May Have Helped Humans Walk Upright” found on Science Daily discusses work conducted by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine and at the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology. These researchers have been able to distinguish what gave us humans the ability to walk upright through research conducted on the fish threespine stickleback. The fish has evolved multiple times over time in order to match different environments around the world.…

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    Sereno discovered ancient fossils of human civilization. The article discusses how climate change effected the cultures in the Green Sahara. The Tenerian and Kiffian were discovered in Gobero one of the largest burial grounds where there was once a Green Sahara (Gwin, 2008). This paper will review the article as well as postulate the role of climate emergence in the Nile Valley. There was a paleontologist looking for dinosaur fossils and they discovered ancient humans instead. They found a…

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    Anatomical Context

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    These two aspects were mentioned before in the position paper, for example the x- ray photos that were used as intimate portraits in the story of Thomas Mann. A small reference about individuality, is made about Joseph Merrick and how his unique skeleton. I have scratched the surface of these two aspects in the anatomical context so additional research will be necessary. I intend two combine these two aspects to create an intimate anatomical portraits. Although, the form of a portrait…

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    Personal Narrative-Pokemon

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    From the many years past, humans have created many things, such as terraforming, and interstellar travel. The human race has also gone so far as to colonize planets previously thought to be un-colonizable. As such, we have changed areas such as Mercury and Jupiter to habilitate Human life. The biosphere is the prize of the age, used to keep inhabitants of Mercury from burning themselves to a crisp. Mercury is currently the hub of the universe since it moves 4.14 times faster than Earth (in…

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    Ashitaka Quotes

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    also what is best for the forest. Because he is trying to do what is best for everyone, it is unclear whose side Ashitaka is on. I find this very interesting for a character because at times the audience may think that Ashitaka is going to choose humans over the forest, it really leaves the audience on edge wondering what this character will do next. Ashitaka…

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