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how do humans behave if it happens, and what shape do relations will take among countries, goverments and individuals??

2007-05-31 00:51:35 · 10 answers · asked by omarkati 2

Their is a bug that if it bites you you will get the taste of vinegar in your mouth. We call it a vinegaroon but there is another name for it. Can anyone help me please?

2007-05-31 00:14:08 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-05-30 13:55:13 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-05-29 20:18:04 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

Evolution does exist, and to say it does not shows tremendous ignorance to scientific evidence. Not only does it exist, but after a general understanding of genetics and simple reasoning, it's obvious. Not only is it obvious, but evidence in the form of fossils, comparitive anatomy, embriology, etc is overwhelming. It is "only a theory," but so is all of science, and a theory is HEAVILY BACKED explanation that has withstood time. Evolution is FACT among the scientific community, who do a poor job of communicating to the general public.

I have nothing against Christianity. But just because a book says everything was created in six days does not mean it was literally created in six days. And evolution does not oppose religion.

So my questions is why. Why do so many people (more than half of Americans) disagree with evolution, and embrace its pseudoscience alternatives - creationism and Intelligent Design? Are they stupid, or have they been poorly educated about the topic?

2007-05-29 19:25:28 · 19 answers · asked by khard 6

Darwin's Theory of Evolution actually says that man and ape evolved from the same ancestor with apes going in one genetic direction and humans going in another genetic direction. Why do people continually say "man evolved from ape"? Even the supposed intellectually superior atheists get this wrong.

2007-05-29 16:48:58 · 19 answers · asked by CandyCane76073 3

2007-05-29 16:40:29 · 14 answers · asked by malfouka 2

On the one hand there is the religious aspect, but also the fact that most Jews are encouraged to marry other Jews, or are rather discouraged from "inter-marriage."

2007-05-29 05:31:43 · 15 answers · asked by Heart of Fire 7

2007-05-28 23:22:12 · 13 answers · asked by Matt 1

2007-05-28 07:53:22 · 9 answers · asked by rubber dicky 1

2007-05-28 07:33:29 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

honestly, i have no idea!

2007-05-28 05:40:29 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

They have similar features.

2007-05-27 09:47:39 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

Does this explain their simian features?

2007-05-27 09:29:16 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

Please!

2007-05-27 06:08:58 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

See the reconstructed clay image of Kennewick Man of the Clovis people here:

http://macrocosm-magbook.blogspot.com/

2007-05-26 19:38:32 · 5 answers · asked by alvinwriter 2

Albino blacks are people with ******* features(nose, eyes, hair) and white skin. what do you call a person with caucasian features and black skin? like the middle eastern people and the people from india?

2007-05-26 18:56:08 · 4 answers · asked by westafrocherokee 1

Ken Ham, in his infinite wisdom, founded the "Creation Museum" in Kentucky ($27 Million buckeroos from the Bible thumpers), where he provides the Genesis "reality" that Adam & Eve shared the Garden of Eden with dinosaurs!

I now see the light - Adam & Eve were Neandethals. Since God created Adam in His likeness, then God is a Neandethal, too. Since there was no toilet paper, running water, and no Walmart to buy anything, wheeee-eeewwww they were gamey! I don't think he explains in his museum why God jacked a rib out of Adam to make Eve (after all, he created Adam with neuro-networks, a fine vascular system, all full of atoms, electrons and neutrons making us what we are, you think it would be a cinch to zap Eve without the surgery). But then again, snakes talked back in those days. I guess even Ken has to admit there was "some" evolution as we're a bit different today. Thank Ken for the thought that when we go to meet our Maker, we'll be seated at the right hand of a Caveman.

2007-05-26 17:26:38 · 6 answers · asked by OrygunDuk 3

shouldent they have rights?

2007-05-26 12:38:29 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

I know that anthropologists usually classify Native Americans as a branch of the Mongoloid racial stock. However, from looking at pictures of Native Americans and East Asians, I found that the Native Americans look quite caucasoid (except the Inuit, who are definitely Mongoloid). Yes, they do have more slanted eyes and higher cheekbones than Europeans, but I also found that they also have high nasal profiles, protruding brow ridges, and double eyelids (not common among Asiatic Mongoloids). I found this especially to be true among North American Natives (Iroquois, Cherokee, Algonquin, etc.) than the South American Natives who live in the Amazonia (who look more Mongoloid). Does anyone else notice this too?

2007-05-26 10:18:56 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-05-26 06:28:39 · 9 answers · asked by cynic 4

2007-05-25 02:20:58 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-05-24 09:17:44 · 27 answers · asked by C.W. 3

What is the genus of gracile early hominisd that had generalized diets and lived in the African savannas?

2007-05-24 01:59:21 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

since he was an anthropologist I am very much interested in your opinions.

2007-05-23 15:02:34 · 5 answers · asked by sunscour 4

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what does it mean?... white?

2007-05-23 11:48:14 · 7 answers · asked by Christine C 1

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