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    of the traits that sets us apart from other animal species can be traced all the way back to a faint red dot on a cave wall that is said to be 40,000 years old. Joao Zilhao, a research professor at ICREA, University of Barcelona, believes that Neanderthals produced these motifs, meaning that the oldest form of graffiti can be traced back to almost 40,000 years ago. Graffiti and cave painting themselves are similar in multiple ways. Cave paintings are said to communicate valuable insight into the…

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    There are an abundance of theories as to the notable disparity and relationship between countries of Latin America, and the developed nations of North America, As well as other third world nations around the globe. One such theory is dependency. This theory born in the late 1940 's was a counter to the development theory of modernization. At its core dependency theory examines the historical trends of said countries to explain why they fail to compete both economically and socially with others.…

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    Redheads History

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    What is the history of the red hair gene and what began the discrimination of redheads in England that is evident still to this day? From the Medieval Ages to present day, prejudices and myths about red hair have been a common occurrence. Throughout different cultures and time periods, redheads have been ridiculed and at times have been victims of resentment and condemnation due to their genetic makeup. Though the history of where these stereotypes materialized needs to be examined more…

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    The chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) and the bonobo (Pan paniscus) are the two closest living relatives of humans. While, bonobos and chimpanzees are very similar to each other, they also differ in many significant ways. However, in some ways they resemble more closely to humans than to each other. For example, chimpanzee males are much more aggressive and violent, especially when competing for a mate or a rank within the group. This violence can be lethal. In their communities, male to male bonds…

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    The depictions date back to age of the Neanderthals. 12,000 BC China the Dropa, the name given to visitors from Sirius, came down from the clouds with their air gliders. 332 BC Phoenicia, Tyre During the siege of the trade capital of Phoenicia by the Greeks a fleet of flying shields is described…

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    Religion: The Anunnaki

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    Who created us? For centuries this has been a repeated question, a question that has yet to be answered and proven. Religious beliefs and science usually influence opinions regarding the question, as well as intuition. For centuries, many have also debated on which religion is true. What if they all are? What if none have the truth? The “religions” are connected, the proof is in the pudding, but who created us? Our creators are the Anunnaki (also spelled Annunaki). The Anunnaki have been…

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    Feminism In Rape Culture

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    less likely to challenge a man 's aggression. However, if a man 's aggression is to be challenged a woman is more than likely to be the more suitable target, because it is easier for him to establish dominance. There is no room for these acts of “Neanderthals”, and there is no place for them in this society. That is why the society as a whole must come together, inseparable. Place the blame on he who committed the crime, and help to heal those victims, instead of exiling them for being…

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    Discovered only recently, the oldest cave painting was found in Spain, believed to be left by the Neanderthals and is now the oldest and historical cave paintings discovered. A previous painting found in France was dated to be from 37,000 years ago, is now replaced by the Spanish cave painting, believed to be more than 48,000 years ago. Now in modern days, paint is very common. There are many different varieties of paints and uses, such as acrylic, water-based, oil-based, sheen, latex, and…

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    Understanding the spread of early modern humans has been a question many anthropologists and archeologists have been try to answer. There are two main theories discussing the spread of early modern humans: Out of Africa Theory and Multiregional Evolution Theory. The Out of Africa Theory suggests that Homo erectus evolved into Homo sapiens in Africa, and after the evolution, they ventured out of Africa and dispersed to all around the world. The Multiregional Evolution Theory suggests that Homo…

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    I have always loved to be involved with nature. When I was little, I would never come out of my tree house. It was my home away from home. There has always been a deep connection between us more then anything else I cared about. As much as I loved nature though, I never seemed to give back or take in the real meaning it beholds. Nature holds many secrets and it takes an individual to investigate to find out. If you do not stop once in awhile, you will never see that opportunity that faces you.…

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