The Human Origins
... humans come from apes. Yet this is false, because you end up answering a question with the correct answers of two other questions. Because humans are not born as apes, in order for humans to be apes for the first year of life, the way ...
Theories of Human Communication
... human " communication , we remain intrigued by and hopeful about its possibilities . Communication between humans and the other entities with which humans share the planet provides oppor- tunities to imagine different ways of and ...
Creating Human Nature
... human affect , such as therapeutic robots ( Tergesen and Inada 2010 ) , might already incline humans to invest such Al with rights against " cruel ” treatment by humans . ( b ) Political communities might persuade themselves of reasons ...
Lengthening of Human Life in Retrospect and Prospect
... Human Life ( 5 ) , reviewing the more recent and reliable data , and showing that 10 years can still be added to human life by applying existing knowledge alone , without taking account of future discoveries or improvements in habits of ...
The Cambridge Handbook of Psychology and Human Rights
... human brains. These modern advances provide unprecedented opportunities for preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic tools to improve the well-being of patients suffering from neurological disorders. It should also be noted that we are ...
The Psalms in Human Life
Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle). THE PSALMS IN HUMAN LIFE CHAPTER I GENERAL The Psalms as the mirror of the human soul : their association with national and individual life : their universality ; not limited to any age , nation ...
The Forgotten Sense
... humans—the area of the nasal cavity where smells are captured and transmitted to the brain— and found that it was actually larger in humans. This could have led to a reassessment. But strangely enough, Negus came to the opposite ...
McGraw-Hill Education ACT 2016 (ebook)
... humans , more is known today than at any other time . 15 Early understanding of Neanderthals was that they had small brains and could not speak . In fact , their brains were as big as modern humans and they were ( at least anatomically ) ...
Abstracts of Dissertations for the Degrees of Doctor of Philosophy and Doctor of Education
... humans tried on the same pattern . The types of errors made were far different . Animals at first maintain a direction once started , while human learners tend to alternate . Humans learned the outside portions of the pattern first ...
The Human Figure
... test his skill and knowledge by memory drawing and by applying them to composition . John H. Tantofel CHICAGO , Ill . , June , 1907 . CONTENTS PAGE Dedication 4 Drawing the Human Figure Author's Preface DRAWING THE HUMAN FIGURE . 11.
Romanism the Religion of Human Nature
... human heart present . For , through the operation of those prin- ciples which I have so earnestly , and perhaps too copiously , dwelt on , we are always under more ... HUMAN NATURE . Arguments in favour of appeal to human formularies,
Automotive Merchandising
... human interest " really is . Obviously human interest is some- thing that interests humans , and in writing effective letters this fact must not be overlooked - every in- dividual is the most important hu- man being in the world - to ...
RECENT DISCOVERIES ATTRIBUTED TO EARLY MAN IN AMERICA
... human remains also contains all of the presumably associated specimens representing extinct animals . The human remains were found rather widely scattered between a depth of about 6 feet and 9 feet . The whole collection of human ...
From Poverty to Power
... human loves in this supremely important particular , it is free from partiality . Human loves cling to a particular object to the exclusion of all else , and when that object is removed , great and deep is the resultant suffering to the ...
The Life Story of a Tiger
... humans . If only , I thought , they would content themselves with the killing of obnoxious beasts like wild - dogs , and leave us tigers to live in peace in the jungles which belong to us , then I should have little fault to find with ...
Contributions to Embryology
... human embryo 23 mm . in length ( No. 966 ) , showing the vascular plexus in the subcutaneous tissue of the head in its earliest form . It is characterized by two distinct growth centers , the temporo- frontal and the occipital , from ...
American Journal of Public Health
... human subject . They are in the form of vesicles and ulcers of the mucous membrane of the mouth . The disease has appeared in the United States several times , and in each epizootic one or more children are reported to have suffered ...
City of Grand Haven v. Grocer's Cooperative Dairy Company, 330 MICH 394 (1951)
... humans . You may have diphtheria type bacteria getting into milk . Those disease producers we generally speak of as ... human beings . - A. Well , he will put bacillus abortus which may pro- duce undulant fever in human beings ...
