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Human Evolution and Education in Slovene Schools

Human Evolution and Education in Slovene Schools

... ing human evolution in this way will not only provide pupils with a sound knowledge of many important concepts in the biological sciences but also help promote their social re- sponsibility and ...of ...

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The Pleasures and Pitfalls of Teaching Human Evolution in the Museum

The Pleasures and Pitfalls of Teaching Human Evolution in the Museum

... of evolution are still used as a crutch by visitors navigating evolutionary ...of human evolutionary time and the nature of evolutionary processes; they often find it more satisfying — indeed, need to ...

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Rethinking the theory of evolution: New perspectives on human evolution and why it matters for Theology

Rethinking the theory of evolution: New perspectives on human evolution and why it matters for Theology

... remarkable human capacity for seeing things from someone else’s perspective, generally known as theory of ...of human imagination from the perspective of ‘niche construction’ in the wider discussion about ...

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Charles Darwin and Human Evolution

Charles Darwin and Human Evolution

... of human evolutionary science as it is practiced ...understand human origins, any more than any other student of the history of life, can ignore our debt to these two ...of human evolution as ...

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Transposable element polymorphisms recapitulate human evolution

Transposable element polymorphisms recapitulate human evolution

... a human population genetic analysis based on a genome-wide polyTE data set consisting of 16,192 loci genotyped in 2,504 individuals across 26 human ...and human evolutionary relationships revealed by ...

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Texas is not a human evolution desert! Presenting human evolution to the public through museum displays

Texas is not a human evolution desert! Presenting human evolution to the public through museum displays

... includes a comment by Curator of Archaeology Dr. Harry Shafer that he wants people to understand that these people 4000 years ago were just like us, with simi- lar emotions, etc. It struck me that people would need to be ...

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Archaeology and Human Evolution

Archaeology and Human Evolution

... how human popula- tions adapted to climate change in the past, giving us perspective on current human interactions with the ...and human evolution can be gateways to broader training in ...

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Human evolution: the non-coding revolution

Human evolution: the non-coding revolution

... of human-specific non- coding sequence differences are responsible for the unique aspects of our ...molecular evolution, coupled with redundancy in biological networks, suggests that many ...

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‘Adam’s Istifā’ in Qur’an and human evolution

‘Adam’s Istifā’ in Qur’an and human evolution

... of human evolution – the process by which human beings developed from now-extinct primates – contradicts or is compatible with the Qur’an, Muslim scholars of the Qur’an have deployed six distinct ...

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Complex topography and human evolution: the missing link

Complex topography and human evolution: the missing link

... hominin evolution more convincingly than the traditional hypotheses, fits at least as well with current palaeoenvironmental evidence, and explains additional patterning like the ecological differences between ...

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AI In Human Evolution: Reducing Violence

AI In Human Evolution: Reducing Violence

... of human nature ...the human race. As the pace of change accelerates, so must the evolution of the ...that evolution should and must be of collective concern if the good of all is to be ...

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Immortality: The probable future of human evolution

Immortality: The probable future of human evolution

... of human cancers, telomerase re- activation has been seen and many cancer drugs target telomerase, although it was recently de- scribed that another pathway, telomerase- independent alternative lengthening of ...

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Gurdjieff’s anthropology: the concept of conscious human evolution

Gurdjieff’s anthropology: the concept of conscious human evolution

... The person is considered as a being of the dual nature. On the one hand, the person is a part of organic life on the Earth along with plants and animals (the lowest nature). In this context the person is a ...

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Supraorbital morphology and social dynamics in human evolution

Supraorbital morphology and social dynamics in human evolution

... 28; 29 Zygomatic Arch medial Most lateral point of the inner face of the zygomatic arch superior view in Frankfurt Horizontal.. 30; 31 Infratemporal Crest Tip of the infratemporal crest.[r] ...

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Supraorbital morphology and social dynamics in human evolution

Supraorbital morphology and social dynamics in human evolution

... The resulting deformations of the 321 finite element models were compared through 1 visual assessment of strain magnitudes and 322 directions of maximum 1 and minimum 3 principal strai[r] ...

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Tectonics and human evolution

Tectonics and human evolution

... a human niche, and the sorts of environmental conditions that would have selected for those changes have been extensively discussed (for a broad review see Foley 1995, and elaboration by Aiello & Wheeler 1995, ...

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The human microbiome in evolution

The human microbiome in evolution

... understanding human dietary ...of human evolution and the stark contrast of modern Western and non-Western ...Western human microbiomes, indicating that the relationship between host diet and ...

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Human development, heredity and evolution

Human development, heredity and evolution

... Gen Suwa (University of Tokyo, Japan) provided an overview of his work on human evolution through the investigation of hominid fossils. Fossils provide insights into morphological and behavioral attributes ...

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EVIDENCE FOR "UNERTAN SYNDROME" AND THE EVOLUTION OF THE HUMAN MIND

EVIDENCE FOR "UNERTAN SYNDROME" AND THE EVOLUTION OF THE HUMAN MIND

... in human evolution (devolution), which would be consistent with theories of punctuated ...the evolution of human beings. That is, the evolution of humans would in fact be the ...

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Abstract Evolution of computer starts from human

Abstract Evolution of computer starts from human

... DB2 PE, Oracle ADDM and SQL Server PM are used to monitors the database and provide tuning suggestions. DB2 Resource Limit facility allows the user to limit parallelism. In DB2, different activities for the configuration ...

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