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What are Homo sapiens?


H. sapiens sapiens. There were once many species in the genus
Homo, but all species and subspecies besides modern humans are now extinct. In 1758, Swedish scientist Carl Linnaeus was the first person to give humans the name
H. sapiens. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, the term homo sapiens is derived from Latin and means wise man.  
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The evolution of modern humans
About 6 million years ago, an ancestor species of humans, chimpanzees and bonobos lived on the continent of Africa. Around that time, one group of those ancestral apes began to differentiate itself and split from the rest, becoming the hominins, Herman Pontzer, an evolutionary anthropologist at Duke University explained in his article for the Nature Education Knowledge Project.  ....

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The Art of Oral Storytelling: A conversation with Doris Harper-Wills, Henry Muttoo and Tuup


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The Art of Oral Storytelling: A conversation with Doris Harper-Wills, Henry Muttoo and Tuup
Organized by Guyana Speaks (Rod Westmaas and Juanita Westmaas Cox), “The Art of Oral Storytelling: A conversation with Doris Harper-Wills, Henry Muttoo and Tuup,” will take place on Sunday, April 25, 2021, 9:00am to 12:00pm (AST).
See participant information below. [Many thanks to Peter Jordens for bringing this item to our attention.]
Doris Harper-Wills was born in Guyana where she gained recognition as a performance poet, storyteller and songwriter who choreographed her own scripts. Her first poem was published at the age of nine in ‘Wee Wisdom’, an international magazine produced by Unity School Of Christianity, USA. She has won several awards and prizes for her songs, short stories and performance poetry and has been aptly described as “A brilliant cultural patriot.” Doris’s stories are rooted in the history, legend and lore of the people wh ....

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'This is a Robbery' and 6 other recommendations if you love an art heist


This is a Robbery and 6 other recommendations if you love an art heist
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BOSTON - MARCH 13: An empty frame on the right is where Vermeer s The Concert, circa 1658 - 166, once was. In the background, the spot where Rembrandt s The Storm on the Sea of Galilee used to be. The anniversary of a major art heist is coming up. (Photo by David L Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
Late one night 30 years ago, while the city of Boston was celebrating St. Patrick s Day, it took 81 minutes for two thieves dressed as police officers to execute what is still the most expensive fine art heist in the world. ....

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Chocs away – who needs to be egged on at Easter?

Chocs away – who needs to be egged on at Easter?
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