Sentences with phrase «why early humans»

«Coordinating movement over very long distances might have been why the earliest humans started to drum,» she says.

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But if human beings are a product of the evolutionary process, why do we suppose that the earlier participants in this process were wholly unlike us?
Browsing the new arrivals shelf at your local theological library, you're now as likely to find titles by the Catholic dogmatician Matthew Levering, the Orthodox historical theologian Paul Gavrilyuk, and the Reformed theologian Kevin Vanhoozer on why we need to continue to speak, with the early Church, of God's inability to suffer — and of God's voluntary assumption of our human nature, in Jesus Christ, in order to share, and thereby overcome, our suffering — as you are to find another volume on God's suffering in the divine nature itself.
But the early church, like everything else human, was mind as well as heart, and almost at once was seriously engaged in the attempt to understand this concrete meaning: «Why is Jesus so important?
If your next response is that humans make mistakes and that is why we can not rely on the validity of the Bible, then I will not even get into the information Presented by Mr. Richmond, which if you would choose to read, you would find adequate information, showing the early use of almost all the books of the Bible by the Early Chearly use of almost all the books of the Bible by the Early ChEarly Church.
In this explanation of why he is not a Christian, Keith Parsons discusses the role that Christianity has played in perpetuating suffering throughout human history, the bizarre doctrine of inflicting eternal punishment on persons for having the wrong beliefs, the composition, inconsistencies, and absurdities of the New Testament Gospels, William Lane Craig's flawed case for the resurrection of Jesus, the role of legendary development and hallucinations in early Christianity, and C.S. Lewis» weak justifications for the Christian prohibition on premarital se - x.
I don't think beliefs are completely fabricated by humans (thus my admission earlier), but I completely understand why you do.
It's really only by scientists performing some of this essential work on early human embryos that we are going to be able to understand why some embryos make it and some don't.
Although the reason why these conditions would spur early technological developments will require further study, the researchers theorize that higher, more concentrated human populations are more likely to develop new ideas.
Why then are chimps generally used as the model of early human behaviour?
When talking about the reasons for domesticating animals, why assume that dogs were not eaten by early humans (28 May, p 32)?
They say this could help shed light on why some dogs are retired early for behavioural reasons and the human and dog factors which contribute to this unique partnership's success.
When talking about the reasons for domesticating animals, why assume that dogs were not eaten by early humans (28 May,...
The researchers caution that it's impossible to draw broad conclusions about Neandertal life histories from this one sample, such as whether Neandertals weaned their children earlier or later than modern humans who lived at the same time, or whether Neandertal children grew up faster, as some earlier studies have suggested — questions that could heavily bear on why Neandertals could not keep up with modern humans in the survival sweepstakes.
3 Scientists are not sure why humans kiss, but some think the answer lies in early feeding experiences.
«We know from previous human studies that changes in gut bacterial composition correlate with the early development of type 1 diabetes, and that the interactions between bacterial networks may be a contributing factor in why some people at risk for the disease develop type 1 diabetes and others don't,» said Jessica Dunne, Director of Discovery Research at JDRF, which funded the study.
In fact, Hannam said, many societies have banned or limited the carving up of human corpses, from the ancient Greeks and Romans to early Europeans (that's why Galen was stuck dissecting animals and peering into gladiator wounds).
Additionally, the findings also raise questions over why modern humans seemed to have reached Asia much before their migration to Europe, where the earliest such remains found are approximately 45,000 years old.
As for why the percentage of Neanderthal DNA in some modern humans still appears to be so low, Kelso explained that there was selection against such genes in early modern human populations.
At the time of this event, Doug was a student of evolutionary biology, and he became curious why modern humans were not developing — physically and mentally — with the same ease as their early human predecessors.
This may explain why partial advertising bans are ineffective and comprehensive bans on all forms of tobacco marketing are effective.As early as 1911 psychology of marketing theorist Walter D Scott said, «[t] he man with the proper imagination is able to conceive of any commodity in such a way that it becomes an object of emotion to him and to those to whom he imparts his picture... should be a practical psychologist and know the human emotions and sentiments...».
The time has come to move beyond the use of science simply to explain why investing in the early childhood period is so important, and begin to leverage its power to address the more complex question of how we can generate greater returns in both human and financial terms.
Born in Maryland in the early 1980's, he hasn't a clue where he came from or why, but feels an irresistible desire to occupy a human body.
Since these kittens didn't get enough positive human interactions in their formative early months (why we call them forgotten kittens!)
-- an early attempt to examine why humans have a hard time with looming threats like global warming.
This is why super-computers are needed to replace the great human brain capabilities in predicting outcomes based on earlier experiences.
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