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  • [[Image:lighterstill.jpg]][[Image:Map-of-human-migrations.jpg|right|frame|<center>[https://www.sciencedaily.com/arti ...that seeks to understand and describe how this change occurred. The study of human [[evolution]] encompasses many scientific disciplines, most notably p
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  • ==Origin== ...] < accēdĕre, accēssum: see accede v. It has partly occupied the ground of the earlier
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  • ==Origin== *1: a thin sheet of a [[material]]: as
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  • ...es, in function, not origin. I am Orion, and generally I am elected to be the spokesperson for our group, in this instance, also, because we know each ot ...habitation of thousands upon thousands of planets in the various sectors. The average planet will initially receive its vegetation, and we carry this fro
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  • Certain contemporary [[metaphysics|metaphysicians]] have noted that although the [[legend]]s circulating around the Western world for the last 40,000 years have spoken of Noe's intervention
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  • ...pedia.org/wiki/Eutheria placental mammals], the more [[progressive]] forms of mammalian life developing during these times. ...increasing [[mammals]], the modern land flora, including the [[majority]] of present-day [[plants]] and [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trees trees], ha
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  • ...e- "down" + scandere "to climb," from PIE base *skand- "jump." Sense of "[[origin]]ate from" is c.1375. Descent is attested from c.1330; descendant "offsprin ...]], by a [[formal]] test" for the [[theory]] that all living [[organisms]] on [[Earth]] are descended from a common ancestor.
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  • ==Origin== ...' "hemp," and [[English]] canvas and possibly hemp. In reference to use of the plant parts as an intoxicant, from 1848.
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  • ==Origin== ...or "miscarriage" was abort (early 15c.). In the Middle English translation of Guy de Chauliac's "Grande Chirurgie" (early 15c.) Latin aborsum is used for
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  • <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Climate''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=C *1 : a region of the [[earth]] having specified climatic conditions
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  • ==Origin== ...one midnight to the next, corresponding to a [[rotation]] of the [[earth]] on its [[axis]].
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  • ...ot only greatly weakened by this loss of sons, but even the [[succession]] of [[leadership]] was often broken. ...red]] feasts of the year, and this [[ceremony]] once obtained over most of the world from Mexico to Egypt.
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  • ==Origin== The term comes from the 12th century, Middle English word ''band'', which refers to something that
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  • ==Origin== ...prouynen'', probably ultimately from Old French ''prooignier'', alteration of ''porrooignier'', from ''por''- completely (from Latin pro-) + ''rooignier'
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  • ...e not allowed [[arbitrarily]] to [[interfere]] with the [[development]] of the life [[patterns]] after they have once been set in operation. ...ervene in, or arbitrarily to [[manipulate]] the [[conduct]] and [[course]] of, either [[plant]] or [[animal]] [[evolution]].
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  • [[Image:lighterstill.jpg]] [[Image:ANTHROP_1_1.jpg|left|frame|<center>"fr. the journal, Anthropoetics"</center>]] ...now inhabit every continent, with a total [[population]] of 7.7 billion as of November 2019.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_population (2)]
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  • ...istential Great Mind whose continuous stream of creative thoughts sustains the vast creative process? ...uities would have never seen the light of day if their initiators had been of sound mind.
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  • ...st times He simply felt the intent behind the [[actions]] or the [[words]] of people. ...is is one of the things that make you human and different from all other [[species]] in this sphere.
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  • ...f heredity in [[biology]] is called [[genetics]], which includes the field of epigenetics. ==Gregor Mendel: father of modern genetics==
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  • The finer nature of physical matter in the second [[superuniverse]] allowed the [[Helianx]] a certain degree of latitude when they first found their seas disappearing.
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