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    Bipedalism Vs Homo Erectus

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    Bipedalism was another important factor in the ability for humans to kill at a distance. According to Robert S. Corruccini and Henry H. McHenry in “Knuckle Walking Hominids Ancestors,” “Humans still retain features from a probable knuckle walking ancestor.” However, and some point in human history early humans began to walk upright as modern humans do. According to "Evolution of hominid bipedalism and prehensile capabilities" by Russell H. Tuttle, “The earliest hominids would be recognized as…

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    is a hegemonic song because we can see it clearly that there are power differences between each party. Spears as the first party and ‘they’ as the third party portray the dominant party while ‘you’ here portray the subordinate party. We can see it from this part of lyrics: ‘You fall for their poison And become a part of their crew’ ‘The poison they feed you And the voodoo that they do’ Spears said in this song that the second party will fall for the third party’s poison and become a part of…

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    other side of the sea. As a result, we need some tools to aid the civilization’s survival like boats, spears, and storage vessels. On the other hand, the requires some technologies, that are desired to make the jobs easier and less time consuming. For instance, the bow and arrow, padding for feet, and candles. The technologies, that will help the civilization’s sustainability, are boats, spears, and storage containers. Miniature boats provide transportation in the sea to assist with the trade…

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    Symbols in lord of the flies Spears, conches, and pig heads. These are all symbols in William Golding’s lord Of the flies. In lord of the flies the conch, spears, and pig head are all signs of power and evil That helps the boys that are stranded on an island kill and betray each other. In lord of the flies, the conch is a source of power and authority trough out the Novel, this is shown in “yet most powerfully there was the conch.”(Golding pg. 21) this is saying That the conch is…

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    Soon, spears start flashing. The spears are not thrown together but by the closest warrior who is not facing the lion head on. This forces the lion to turn to face the direction from which the pain has come from. As it charges, the warrior without his spear retreats as the others on the side advance and throw their spears. Not knowing the direction the next spear will come from, the cornered lion has to keep turning and attacking in…

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    Misabe Summary

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    form, he started creating a long spear made of water that was so sharp to where the point of the spear couldn't be seen even by the strongest magnification known to humans. He launched the spear at Kimaui that started descending from the air, the spear hit Kimaui with so much speed and power that he started to go with the direction of the spear and not to the ground, the water barrier made way for Kimaui to continue flying out of the island. Misabe directed the spear to go to the bottom of the…

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    was covered in sweat. Then, he saw what was happening. He jumped up and let out a huge scream. The savages spotted Ralph and spears came launching at him. Ralph wasn't scared of the spears; he was more scared of the forest burning down. The fire was getting closer to him, and as Ralph was running away, more spears were shot at him. He was running…

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    Boomerang Research Paper

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    the animal being hunted. The boomerang was very heavy, so that way they could deliver fatal blows. The secondary weapon was the spear. It was another type of hunting weapon that they used. They were used for hunting and fishing. The spears were usually created as a large stick or a stick with a stone point attached to the end. These were either thrown or used with the Spear Thrower.…

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    variety of definitions. Zimbardo describes deindividuation as a “psychological state” aroused when individuals join crowds, diminishing their awareness of selves and producing “behaviours in violation of established norms of appropriateness” (Postmes & Spears, 1998). He focuses on situational and social norms, supported by influential researchers…

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    Ralph's Defining Moment

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    Napoleon Bonaparte said, “A good leader deals hope. Ralph has had many major defining moments throughout the book such as him blowing the conch, becoming leader, and hitting the boar with the spear. Firstly, Ralph blowing the conch was a defining moment or him. A line that represents this moment, “A harsh deep note boomed under the palms spread through the intricacies of the forest” (Golding 17). This moment gave an immediate impression of a leader to the tribe as well as it helped him get the…

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