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    • [DOC File]Student Presentation Assignment - Biology 425

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      The research at Olorgesailie is a collaborative project with the National Museums of Kenya, and I thank the NMK Director, I.O. Farah, and the staff of the NMK Department of Paleontology for their support. This work is funded by NSF (grant BCS-0218511) and the Smithsonian Institution’s Human Origins Program.

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    • Human Evolution | Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

      Is Human Evolution Over? Future Is Here speaker Briana Pobiner is a Smithsonian research scientist and an expert in human origins. In this video she explores future directions and dangers to human evolution. Conversation Club . Discussion Questions. 1.

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    • [DOC File]Service Catalog - Information Technology Services

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      -Hall of Human Origins-Sant Ocean Hall -Kenneth Behring Family Hall of Mammals-Evolution Theater-Dinosaur Hall-Early Life Hall-Fossil Plants Hall-Ice Age Hall-Dig it! The Secrets of Soil. Please think ahead of time about what interests you, so that you can make sure to visit the appropriate exhibit.

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    • [DOC File]Worksheet : Human Evolution

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      Smithsonian’s Broader Social Impacts Committee – a committee of individuals from diverse religious affiliations formed to assist in the dialogue surrounding the Smithsonian’s exhibit on human evolution.

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    • [DOC File]SABBSA Home

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      And it is not true specifically for our own species.”1 According to Wetherington, the field of human origins provides “a nice clean example of what Darwin thought was a gradualistic evolutionary change.”2 [Ronald Wetherington testimony before Texas State Board of Education (January 21, 2009).

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    • [DOC File]Life Sciences

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      Smithsonian’s New Human Origins Exhibit Targets Students Who Doubt Darwinism (reprinted from the Discovery Institute’s Evolution News and Views website, March 29, 2010) The Smithsonian has a new human origins exhibit, “What does it mean to be Human?” specially targeted at swaying student visitors who might doubt Darwinian evolution.

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    • [DOC File]The Environmental Context of Pliocene Human Evolution in ...

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      Member of the Broader Social Impacts Committee (BCIS) of the Smithsonian’s Human Origins Project – 2017 - current. Abstract Review Panel for SABER – 2017 - current. Abstract Reviewer for SABER Conference – 2014 – current . AP Biology Exam ALD Validation Panelist, Newtown, PA – 2014

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    • [DOCX File]Smithsonian

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      The Smithsonian Institution. Human Origins Program: In Search of What Makes Us Human. Click on: The Hall of Human Ancestors. Using the information provided in the website, answer the following questions. What is paleoanthropology? What characteristics do primates have in common? When did the split between Old World monkeys and apes occur?

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      36) Early human bones from which three sites were studied? 37) What is “isotopic analysis”? 38) How much of the protein in the early modern human diet came from fish and waterfowl? 39) What were the main sources of protein for Neanderthals? 40) Which two items on the Neanderthal diet are . not. listed on the early modern human diet?

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    • [DOC File]Human Evolution WebQuest - hillsboro.k12.oh.us

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      looking through the entire Hall of Human Origins. Once you have an overall sense of the exhibit, focus on the area that interests you the most. (An “area” might be the Smithsonian Research Station or the section focused on body size and shape.) From within that area, choose a . non-verbal artifact. or . fossil. that particularly intrigues you.

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