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    have and are being used to prolong human life. The need to stay young and alive has been around since the birth of mankind. From the ancient alchemists of medieval times, to today’s most specialized doctors, humans are always working towards the next miracle to keep them alive. Mankind will always strive to survive, no matter the circumstances, because they are hard wired to make choices which will give the best chance of survival. Throughout the entire human history, philosophers, scientists,…

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    ancestral form which has been retained in a current form). It is not a particularly useful term to apply to a whole animal. What people generally mean when they talk about ‘primitive’ and ‘advanced’ extant primates is less or more like humans and that is an incorrect usage. Humans do indeed have some advanced features (features not found in their ancestors) such as large brains and feet adapted to habitual bipedalism, but then all extant species tend to have a few specialised features that set…

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    Large, Ugly, and Frightening are not only words to illustrate a monster or a villain, but how they portray their actions makes them who they are. Every monster or villain has a choice to choose good or evil. Usually when monsters choose evil or go down the path of destruction, they end up dead or on the losing side. Everyone faces a monster physically or emotionally. A character can have an inner-beast of not having credence in them or facing head on as a task that gets them to victory. In…

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    Human beings are remarkable creatures. By working together as one we have been able to rapidly develop and create a society that is full of technological advancements, music, art, mass social interaction and cooperation, and many other wonderful things. Despite all our amazing achievements, there are great shames that have permanently stained our human history. These great shames have led to the deaths of millions of human lives by the hands of humans. The question as to why these horrid things…

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    area. It is primarily an insectivore. It is eaten by dogs, humans, and cat-like fossa. The Narrow Striped Mongoose has a 23-27 cm tail and a 25-35 cm long body. It weighs 0.6-0.7 kg. Their feet are partially webbed. Has scent glands…

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    the human race. There are also subfields of anthropology that connects directly to evolutionary theory. This essay will cover the concept of evolution as well the long lasting affect that it has on the human race within a select sub field of anthropology. The human race was not always what is seen today humanity along with most other living things on our planet have change over time to what they are now from there physical features to the cultural,religious and linguistic dynamics of the human…

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    Humans are highly complex animals. Our system is full of mysteries, which surprise doctors and medicine every day. For example, the brain is the body’s most mysterious organ. It learns, it changes, it adapts. It tells us what we see, what we hear. I even think it holds our soul but no matter how much research they do, no one can really say how that delicate grey matter inside our skull works. If learning something physical; as the human anatomy, is so hard and takes so much time, just imagine…

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    wasn’t on earth. The clouds made him feel scared, sad and depressed. He breathed. The air tasted bitter like raw flour yet also sweet like grilled corn. Am I on earth Tadi thought. Then he saw a white beast that looked like a human. It was wearing jewels of all kinds and a large skull was on his chest. He looked almost completely made of bones with little flesh barely hanging onto his body. He heard a mysterious, raspy voice coming from the beast. “You’re dead and your soul is mine,” it…

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    Domestication of animals required proximity between humans and the herds. Thus, animal-borne diseases like smallpox, flu, measles, chicken pox, malaria, tuberculosis, and rabies destroyed people groups who did not have a strong immune system (Strayer 61). For example, the original Paleolithic groups who were…

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    It was found that the skull of a chimpanzee was smaller than the normal skull, in results finding a new form of the chimpanzee. This discovery was the explanation for the bonobos; the closest primate to the Homo sapien. It was also explained in the text that the reason it took this long for bonobos to…

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