Sentences with phrase «learned by ancestors»

What is now instinctive may have once been learned by ancestors.

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Not long after the Civil War, John Wesley Work, an African American church choir director and scholar in Nashville, Tennessee, realized that the rising generation of black southerners might best understand the importance of spirituality by learning the songs their ancestors sang during the days of....
First came mimetic skills: our ancestors «learned» to employ voluntary motor acts to represent things, by gesturing.
While some of these woods included wetland, this was just part of the mosaic of habitats that our ancestors learned to survive in, and there is absolutely no trace of a hominin ancestor as aquatic as that described by Hardy and Morgan.
«You can learn so much more by comparing genes that evolved from a common ancestor than by studying one gene alone.»
But I learned from one of the families I worked for with Vietnamese ancestors that babies in Vietnam are potty trained from birth and expected to be diaper - free by the time they are 9 months old.
An international team of researchers has used a machine learning algorithm to assess whether hominin bones found in caves were placed there as part of a burial service by early human ancestors.
A young girl learns from her grandmother how to make sweet - grass Gullah baskets, a craft brought to America by the child's West African ancestors.
The Symbols Pedigree relies on the logic that a pedigree can be understood by learning about the traits and characteristics observed among the litter - mates of each ancestor.
Developed by Flying Wild Hog, an independent Polish game developer, Hard Reset works with an unashamedly simple purpose in mind: to recreate the joys of old school shoot - em - up - style games for those of us who were too busy learning to walk and talk to fully appreciate its ancestors from the mid 1990s.
Driven by the imperative to adapt within a generation to «whiplash» climate changes where only grass did well for a while, our ancestors learned to cooperate and innovate in hunting large grazing animals.
By Coach Mark Smallwood Originally appeared at www.mariasfarmcountrykitchen.com There is much to be learned from our ancestors.
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