Notes on the “Historical Turn” and the Uses of Theory by Eric
... question, it would seem, is what framework of historical process is guiding the writing of history. Ignoring the question does not leave it unanswered, except at the expense of coherence and comprehension. Considering the historical turn is also marked by a desire to secure historical writing as a s ...
... question, it would seem, is what framework of historical process is guiding the writing of history. Ignoring the question does not leave it unanswered, except at the expense of coherence and comprehension. Considering the historical turn is also marked by a desire to secure historical writing as a s ...
Notes on the “Historical Turn” and the Uses of Theory
... question, it would seem, is what framework of historical process is guiding the writing of history. Ignoring the question does not leave it unanswered, except at the expense of coherence and comprehension. Considering the historical turn is also marked by a desire to secure historical writing as a s ...
... question, it would seem, is what framework of historical process is guiding the writing of history. Ignoring the question does not leave it unanswered, except at the expense of coherence and comprehension. Considering the historical turn is also marked by a desire to secure historical writing as a s ...
The New Science of Human Evolution
... concluded, occurred no more than 114,000 years ago. Since new kinds of creatures tend to appear when a new habitat does, that's when human ancestors must have lost their body hair for good—and made up for it with clothing that, besides keeping them warm, provided a home for the newly evolved louse. ...
... concluded, occurred no more than 114,000 years ago. Since new kinds of creatures tend to appear when a new habitat does, that's when human ancestors must have lost their body hair for good—and made up for it with clothing that, besides keeping them warm, provided a home for the newly evolved louse. ...
Davide Zoletto
... or individuals belonging to minority groups into more or less upstanding citizens of this or that statal or suprastatal entity. The types of individuals and groups facing this change will vary depending on the contexts and the integration regimes: foreigners who have just arrived, temporary workers ...
... or individuals belonging to minority groups into more or less upstanding citizens of this or that statal or suprastatal entity. The types of individuals and groups facing this change will vary depending on the contexts and the integration regimes: foreigners who have just arrived, temporary workers ...
NEWS - Lingua Viva
... you of the importance of social media training, consider this; your future employees will demand it. Millennials are already accustomed to the ease that social media brings to collaborative work; they do group projects via Google Plus, share documents in Google Drive, discuss and debate topics via c ...
... you of the importance of social media training, consider this; your future employees will demand it. Millennials are already accustomed to the ease that social media brings to collaborative work; they do group projects via Google Plus, share documents in Google Drive, discuss and debate topics via c ...
The Study of Molecular Evidences for Human Evolution, Gene Flow
... In late 80s another historical advancement occurred in the field of human evolution when mitochondrial DNA was used to trace the origin of human race. Mitochondrial DNA comprises of only 0.001% of our DNA, but it is simpler for the analysis and it is passed only through the matrilineal line without ...
... In late 80s another historical advancement occurred in the field of human evolution when mitochondrial DNA was used to trace the origin of human race. Mitochondrial DNA comprises of only 0.001% of our DNA, but it is simpler for the analysis and it is passed only through the matrilineal line without ...
The ascent of reason
... occur. There is no formal, species-specific ground-plan hovering in the background, immune from time and change. Now if this is true of species in general, then it must be true of the human species in particular. Accordingly, what connects us as members of a single species (Homo sapiens) is not our ...
... occur. There is no formal, species-specific ground-plan hovering in the background, immune from time and change. Now if this is true of species in general, then it must be true of the human species in particular. Accordingly, what connects us as members of a single species (Homo sapiens) is not our ...
1 Chapter 1 A Brief History Of The Debate About Human Evolution
... biosphere. All our grand ideas and ambitions appeared to be backfiring. Antibiotics were producing super bugs; fertilizers were destroying the soil; hydroelectric dams were silting up and ruining fisheries. The bold attempts to engineer cooperative societies had resulted in totalitarian nightmares. ...
... biosphere. All our grand ideas and ambitions appeared to be backfiring. Antibiotics were producing super bugs; fertilizers were destroying the soil; hydroelectric dams were silting up and ruining fisheries. The bold attempts to engineer cooperative societies had resulted in totalitarian nightmares. ...
Understanding ancient human ear-orienting
... sound; we as humans, of course, don't make ear movements when we focus our attention" said Steven Hackley, an associate professor of psychological sciences in the MU College of Arts and Science. "However, there is a 'cognitive fossil' that lies more or less intact in the human brain and More informa ...
... sound; we as humans, of course, don't make ear movements when we focus our attention" said Steven Hackley, an associate professor of psychological sciences in the MU College of Arts and Science. "However, there is a 'cognitive fossil' that lies more or less intact in the human brain and More informa ...
A 21st-Century World: Trends and Prospects Chapter Summary. The
... The Quest for Separate Identities. The formation of larger aggregates among peoples never has produced stability. Units, whatever the size, constantly fragment. In the 1980s demands for ethnic autonomy emphasized the breakdown process even in small regions. Many developments at the same time ...
... The Quest for Separate Identities. The formation of larger aggregates among peoples never has produced stability. Units, whatever the size, constantly fragment. In the 1980s demands for ethnic autonomy emphasized the breakdown process even in small regions. Many developments at the same time ...
Iara Cury Anthropology of Development 2/5/2011 Education
... remains fundamental. For all attempts at negotiation and personal autonomy, students’ development of a sense of self-worth, possibility and potentiality—a shaping of habitus that has long-term consequences—is what truly lies on the line. Moreover, global political and economic structures, in the end ...
... remains fundamental. For all attempts at negotiation and personal autonomy, students’ development of a sense of self-worth, possibility and potentiality—a shaping of habitus that has long-term consequences—is what truly lies on the line. Moreover, global political and economic structures, in the end ...
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... communications”2. The information becomes at the same time the main means of production and the main product of such a society. Informational society is based eminently on knowledge, on the generation and comparison of ideas. Information becomes an essential resource in modern societies, politically ...
... communications”2. The information becomes at the same time the main means of production and the main product of such a society. Informational society is based eminently on knowledge, on the generation and comparison of ideas. Information becomes an essential resource in modern societies, politically ...