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  • Peking Man Site "€" Footsteps Of Ancestors
    By: Pushpitha Wijesinghe | - The Peking Man Site offers the chance to experience the early civilisations of the Chinese nation for any individual. Based in Zhoukoudian, this wonder of nature has been included in the World Heritage List without a contest, in 1987.

    The Peking Man Site gives solid evidence that the humans existed and used primitive tools 750,000 years ago, and now has the vestiges of the way they lived their lives in the Palaeolithic Age. A walk around the site will expose you to an overwhelming ...

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  • Keeping The Dream Alive
    By: Laurie Lewin | - If you have ever been to Africa you know it gets its hooks into you...the sounds, the smells, the huge skies, the hustle and the bustle, the laughter, the singing oh yes the singing, the drumming, the sunsets......fill in your own list...you know what I am saying. The hooks stay and you know that one day you will be back!

    For me it was circa 1984 with a party of 30 10-11 year olds, 5 teachers and 5 drivers on safari in Kenya. What a great time. Some things you do that stay as ever t ...

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  • Beautiful Flooring!
    By: Cutechampha | - Isnt style what we prefer in the current times s not style what we want in this age, isnt style what we require on a daily basis. Yes the reason why we want style in everything is because of the reason that we have already evolved. We have evolved in every beauty and every walk of life. Starting from the times of apes to the present date he has got the ability to stand on his own and prove that he is really one of the unique kinds. He has evolved a lot of techniques in his improvement one ...
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  • Jewels And Handbags To Beautify You!
    By: Varshareddy | - Man has been a well of information. Starting from the times of apes to the present date he has got the ability to stand on his own and prove that he is really one of the unique kinds. He has evolved a lot of techniques in his improvement one such improvement is his improvement in the field of wholesale jewelry. What is Wholesale Jewelry may be a question that is there in everyones mind. It is basically a where a particular company makes another company work for it. Like small works or othe ...
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  • Significances Of Numbers 1 - Number 2 , Number 3 .
    By: Amit Astro Numerologist | - The Science of Numbers or " NUMEROLOGY" as it"s commonly called is as old as the Human civilization. The Oldest and the Most well Established forms of Numerology came from the Chaldean and Pythagoras.

    Numerology is basically a Science of the study of Hidden meaning of Numbers and their vibrations.

    The Date you are Born becomes the Most Important Number in your Life & most of your decisions, Events & actions revolve around the Positive or Negative a ...

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  • 47 Million-year-old Relative
    By: Ryan Round | - A discovery was made in Messel shale pit near Frankfurt in Germany of a 47 million-year-old skeleton that makes clearer our path of Darwinian evolution. Her name is Ida. She has fingers, fingernails, thumbs, big toes, and feet with human characteristics including a talus or anklebone with a shape specific to the ability to bear weight on the foot in upright walking like we have. That is an important evolutionary adaptation that links her to us. We know she is female from the lack of a baculum bo ...
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  • Four Men Who Rule The World From The Grave
    By: William Nugent | - In postmodern western civilization most people claim to be free thinkers yet are enslaved to the ideas of four men who rule the world from the grave. The four men are Charles Darwin (1809 - 1882), Karl Marx (1818 - 1883), Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 - 1900) and Sigmund Freud (1856 - 1939).

    These four men of the nineteenth century were the wrecking balls of western civilization. Their poisonous ideas challenged traditional Christian views and seduced Europe and America into a grand ...

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  • Introduction To Wushu Lessons
    By: Pamelina Siow | - Going back into pre-history our ancestors had to learn how to defend themselves from attack by enemy tribes and wild animals.

    It was from this background that people learned and practiced basic forms of Wushu, meaning martial arts. They started contests and sparring to prepare for the time when their knowledge of fighting would be needed. Initially this was commonly in the form of weapons training with shields and axes or sword play. Wrestling and boxing also became important forms ...

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  • Poker And Body Language
    By: Bidyut | - What is the difference between a good and a bad rakeback poker player? Are there any special qualities or skills which make some individuals more prone to become accomplished in rakeback than others.
    The answer to this question probably lies in the specifics of poker when compared to some other card games.
    So what makes full till rakeback different? Well poker is a game where your end result may be influenced by luck, ability to memorize, to figure out as well as bluff and being p ...

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  • The Majestic Beauty Of Balboa Park
    By: manne | - Balboa Park, home of the San Diego Zoo and the Culture Center of San Diego
    Romantic Balboa Park is a lush 1,400 acre forest of exotic trees, well kept gardens, and a majestic lily pond, which is the most photographed site in the park. It is also the home of the San Diego Zoo. Here too is the renowned Old Globe Theatre and over a dozen outstanding must see museums, art galleries and one of the largest planetariums in the country. San Diegans owe a vote of gratitude to the city Board of Trus ...

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  • An Education Is Quality Boy Films
    By: Patrick Omari | - Having discovered that my girlfriend (a self-confessed film lover) had considerable gaps in her viewing experience, I naturally took it upon myself to educate her. This proved quite a challenge because she quite a fussy viewer and has a lot of preconceptions about some genres of film, namely the 'boy' genres: horror, action, and science-fiction.

    She had essentially boy-cotted these genres entirely, missing some absolute classics by sticking rigidly to the more critically appro ...

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  • Himfr.com Reports Ningbo Garment Industry: To Transform In The Cooperation
    By: Frbiz | - "I have just visited CHIC, exhibition is not only well organized, but also reached a very high standard, especially in men, knitting and so on. However, these also failed to translate into large-scale events in the world market penetration in the Chinese brand strength. "Chamber of Commerce in Florence, Italy, Mario hopes Ningbo garment enterprises in cooperation with the Italian brand," This is not only for purposes of production, but should be reciprocal. For example, Ningbo, CHIC is entirely ...
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  • Poker Playing Apes? What's Next?
    By: Thomas Kearns | - I'm sure everyone at one time or another has seen a painting of a group of gentlemanly canines engaged in an anthropomorphic game of poker as created by Cassius Coolidge in his wonderful series of poker playing dog paintings. But check this out, the artists whimsicality was not entirely removed from reality. You may be nave enough to think that chips and chimps cannot play together as a team and it sounds more like something out of a Douglas Adams novel. Should you ever play online poker with a ...
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  • Acer As09b56 Laptop Batteries
    By: joan | - Stay unplugged longer with the new ACER AS09B56 2900mAh Li-ion Battery. This 14.4V Li-ion/Lithium-ion battery can replace the original system battery or be used as a spare. ACER computer batteries life (and recharge times) will vary based on many factors including screen brightness, applications, features, power management, battery conditioning and other customer preferences.

    Acer's new Aspire 3935 manages to fit a standard Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 3GB of RAM, and a decent 250GB ...

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  • Does A Law On Human Attraction Exist?
    By: Brian Jones | - Opposites attract is a law of attraction, at least where electromagnetism is concerned. But are there laws about attraction between two people? In a world that is full of strangers as a line in a famous song of the 1980's goes, is there a clear set of rules that allows two people to fall for each other?

    Is attraction a matter of chemistry?

    Maybe. According to scientists, the attraction between animals of the opposite sex is all about chemicals called pheromones. Th ...

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  • Why I Am An Atheist
    By: sheldon archer | - The better known religions are of course Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Catholicism, and Hinduism. However there are many more, for example, The Amish, The Brethren, Children of God, Christadelphians, Christian Science, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons), Community of Christ, Eastern Orthodox churches, The Family, Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Polygynists, Jehovah's Witnesses, LDS Restorationists. Messianic Judaism, The Process, Progressive Ch ...
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  • The Worst German Victory In World War Ii
    By: William Nugent | - World War II is called "World War" because of its worldwide geographic extent and this is perhaps the least imaginative and least instructive basis to name a war. The Second World War was a teachable moment in a multitude of ways and we should draw as much of a lesson as possible from this costly and utterly tragic conflict.

    This article will focus on the European theater and the ultimate German victory in that theater. The war in Europe in WW II was a war over philosophy. Many if ...

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  • Pearl Jam Tickets - Better Video: Evolution Or Jeremy?
    By: Brent Warnken | - Unlike many other bands from their generation, Pearl Jam hasn't been exceedingly interested in making marketable music videos. Despite rising to fame in the era of MTV, Pearl Jam purposefully avoided making music videos to many of their most famous songs. They have boycotted Ticketmaster and other popular band conventions, so it's a rare treat when we actually get to witness a Pearl Jam music video. Two of the most famous and most visible Pearl Jam music videos accompany the songs "Do the Evolu ...
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  • E Rice Burroughs, Tarzan Of The Apes - A Protoype
    By: marciano guerrero | -




    To re-read a well written book is not only pleasant but also inspiring; especially to writers who are always searching for methods to improve their prose.

    While the oeuvre of popular authors such as John O'Hara, Ernest Hemingway, and Norman Mailer, Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan Doyle, John Fowles -who wrote so much in their lifetimes-- are by now buried in the dunes of oblivion, E Rice Burroughs' Tarzan remains vibrant and beloved. But ...

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  • Travel Guide For Phuket Holidays Traveler In Thailand
    By: David Shang | - Phuket is one of the most famous and attractive tourist places in Thailand that can catch the attention of every visitor within a few seconds. It is known as Tha-Laang or Talang or even Junk Ceylon. It is located on the south of Thailand and its neighbor cities are Phang Nga and Krabi. Well, Phuket is a beautiful island that has no land frontiers. This island is well connected with Thailand with a bridge and since it is located off the west coastline of Thailand in Andaman Sea, it has a diversit ...
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  • 5 Strategies You Can Use To Decrease Your Own Road Rage
    By: Chander Prabha | - Road Rage has become one of the most serious issues in Western Society. The number of murders and manslaughter cases going before the court due to road rage is simply quite appalling. Just recently I watched a segment on A Current Affair where a person was bashed with in an inch of their life simply because they cut another person off.

    What, has the world gone totally nuts!

    There is no reason on the planet why any person should be behaving like apes from the caveman per ...

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  • Engagement Rings: An Unnecessary Evil
    By: Julian Lenox | - Women nowadays are so influenced by the media, that they would do anything that the television or magazines say it's hip. Of course, we have been told for years that a woman who does not get a diamond and expensive engagement ring when she is proposed is probably a loser.

    Engagement rings have stopped being a sign of love to become a sign of wealth. It seems to me that the message is: The more expensive the diamond engagement ring is, the more love the fiance has for her fiancee. ...

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  • An Insider's Guide To Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica
    By: Evelyn Gallardo | - Welcome to the first in a series of pieces about Manuel Antonio, the emerald of Costa Rica. Its endless lush greens come in hues youve never seen. I first came here 20 years ago as a freelance wildlife photographer. Primates are my specialty and Costa Rica has 4 species. My passion for apes and monkeys began when King Kong first stole my heart in the front row of the Jewel Theater in L.A. before my feet could reach the ground. From my very first trip to Costa Rica I dreamed of someday li ...
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  • What Can We Learn From Animals?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - Demand for detection canines has increased dramatically as the U.S. government focuses on homeland security. According to the North American Police Work Dog Association, there are 35,000 dogs trained to do detective work. For each drop of odor detected by a dog's nose, a human nose would need 1,000-10,000 drops. Dogs begin training as puppies and are chosen for training by purity of breed, confidence, sociability and temperament. Most law enforcement agencies use Belgian Malinoises or German she ...
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  • Communist Murders Linked To Darwinism
    By: William Nugent | - Darwinian evolution, wherever it has been taught, has had the effect of implicitly denying the existence of God. Whether intentional or not, this denial of God has undermined faith and promoted secularism. In this article let's examine one of the fruits of secularism, namely militant communism.

    Communism is nothing new. Plato wrote of an idealized communist society in his work entitled Republic. In the 1500s, Thomas More wrote a book called Utopia about a mythical communist societ ...

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  • How Far Has Man Really Evolved?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - According to the former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner, David Kessler, restaurant food is loaded with fat, sugar and salt. In his book, "The End of Overeating: Taking Control of the Insatiable American Appetite", Kessler describes Buffalo wings as the fatty part of a chicken, often fried first at the manufacturing plant and refried at the restaurant. The red sauce is sugar and fat and the creamy sauce is fat and salt. In other words, Buffalo wings are fat on fat on fat on sugar on fat ...
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  • Ai Research: Playing Mind Games
    By: Igor Oz | - The news of Artificial Intelligence research always attracted my attention. Whenever this subject comes up on Slashdot, I just can't resist posting a comment. The desire usually is to dump a bucket of cold facts onto the fire of wild imagination. The recent such occasion presented itself with the discussion of the "Two AI Pioneers. Two Bizarre Suicides. What Really Happened?" - an excellent story in the Wired magazine on the recent suicides of two well-known AI researchers.

    Chris ...

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  • Tour To Lanzarote Holidays
    By: rubina15 | - Location of the island
    Traveling west from the coast of Africa (the Iberian Peninsula to be exact) - some 125 miles west - and if you're in the right place, you can just get on the island of Lanzarote. This island is located in north-eastern part of the majority of the Canary Islands and is the fourth largest of the islands in the chain, which belongs to Spain.

    How to get there
    You can get to the island of Lanzarote Arrecife, through an international airport, whic ...

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  • Amazon World Zoo Park
    By: Travis Olague | - Amazon World Zoo Park is welcoming its visitors! It is one of the most unique parks in the United Kingdom or even in Europe. It is one of the Isle of Wight's biggest attraction as well as having a super collection of exotic and rare animals. It has been the honourable winner of the Top Attraction award. There is a wide range of various gorgeous, weird and wonderful and extraordinary animal species.
    Visiting Amazon World Zoo Park it is a great opportunity for you to be nearer to wild natu ...

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  • Hirsutism - Excess Facial And Body Hair Growth
    By: Kunbi Balogun | - TABLE OF CONTENT
    What is Hirsutism?
    The human hair structure
    Types of hair
    What stimulates hair growth?
    Causes of Hirsutism
    Symptoms of Hirsutism
    Risk factors
    Treatment
    Hair Removal - Recommended Products
    Tips for prevention


    Hirsutism
    Around 5-15% of women between the age of 18 and 45 suffer from hirsutism. Globally, it is more common in Southern European and South Asian women. The condition is ...

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  • Learning The Art Of Stock Market With Stock Trading Course
    By: Matthew Stanton | - There is no such thing as enough knowledge. You cannot just say that you are knowledgeable enough. You know there are better things to know, left undiscovered by you. The next time you think of learning something, consider taking a stock trading course.

    Knowledge is a vital role in making lives easier for everyone. Just imagine if people were not as hungry of knowledge as they are right now, there would have been no innovations, there would be no computer, the Internet, not even t ...

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  • Is It More Than Animal Instinct?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - The oldest bird on record is a Manx shearwater that lived to be approximately 55. These foot-long birds have an average wingspan of 33 inches. They live in colonies of hundreds or thousands; and when they nest, they burrow into sand or dirt to hatch their eggs underground. Shearwaters spend much of their day foraging for food from the ocean - sometimes flying as far as 600 miles from their nesting grounds. More amazingly, shearwaters migrate from the UK to their winter home off Brazil's coast - ...
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  • Inside The Walt Disney World Resort Is More Than Just Magic There Is Heart
    By: Tollie Schmidt | - One of the most awe-inspiring attractions at Disney's Animal Kingdom isn't a new thrill ride, restaurant or the experience of seeing your favorite animal up close. It usually isn't advertised that the park is home to many endangered species brought here to receive another chance to thrive, including several species of primates, a group that includes monkeys and apes.

    Several primates cared for at the park appear at different levels of severity on the IUCN (International Union for ...

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  • Vegetarian Recipes-what Is The Difference In Veg And Vegan Recipes?
    By: Sunil Punjabi | - There are thousands of Vegetarian Recipes, Vegan Recipes and Recipes for meat based dishes that are available on hundreds of websites. Some of these Home cooking recipes have been handed down through generations from mother to daughter and mother-in-law to daughter-in-law. Although humans have been consuming vegetables and plant products, along with meat and other animal products, for many millennia, vegetarianism dissuades consumption of all types of meat, and eggs too. Some communities do not ...
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  • Men: Evolution
    By: getallabout | - Men have been told for as long as people have been able to converse where they have come from and what they can expect in the future. Although religion has taken the strongest stance in telling men where they have come from and where they are going, science has been standing up gradually and doing the similar.

    Religion states that a force or being created men and that human were born the way they are nowadays. Science states that men are descended from primates, and that we have ...

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  • Evolution Through The Eyes Of Spiritual Ecology
    By: josgraf | - Kropotkin versus Darwin

    Soon after Charles Darwin published his work pertaining to evolution, the Russian biologist, anarchist, and seminal thinker, Peter Kropotkin, managed to create a work on evolution of equal, some say greater, merit. The Kropotkin volume, to which the author rendered the unassuming title, Mutual Aid: a Factor of Evolution, is rich in accounts of how the dynamic of mutual aid helps species to survive and flourish, from ants up to higher mammals. Unfortunatel ...

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  • Excessive Sweating Can Limit Your Career Options
    By: Garrett Narsman | - Have you ever noticed a business associate furtively wipe his hands on his pants after shaking hands with you? Are you constantly self-conscious about your armpit stains or how you smell, even when you're supposed to be out having a good time with your buddies? Have you ever had to dry your armpits by facing the vent?
    If you suffer from excessive sweating you know only too well the many ways it can disrupt your life. Excessive sweating can get in the way of your social life, sex life, ...

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  • Why I Hate The Phrase "social Media"
    By: Ian Lurie | - Stop saying it. "Social Media". What the heck does that mean? Has there ever been ANTI-social media?

    I don't think so.

    Here's my problem: Social media is not a new thing.

    Social media has been around since we were swinging from trees. When your ancestor of 200,000 years ago saw a predator, he or she hooted in alarm. A bunch of other semi-hairless apes then took up the call, warning everyone. Bam. Social media was born.

    Martin Luther was ...

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  • Where To Go For Accommodation In And Around The Jungles Of Kibale Forest National Park In Uganda:
    By: Twino | - Kibale forest national park is found in Uganda near the town of Fortportal in western part of Uganda. This is a park that is in the densely tropical forest of Africa in Uganda.
    This park is known for its concentration of a variety of monkeys and other apes. Some apes species in this park are habituated so that when you visit, you have to see them at close range guided by the park wardens. This park is not only for monkeys and other apes but it is a national park to many species of wild an ...

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  • Neanderthals Were Not That Primitive
    By: Sara Jones | - How smart where these "cavemen" really?

    The stereotypes that surround ancient humans were that they were not intellectually developed people, hunting animals using crude means and living life wearing leaves. However, the research shows that not all cavemen were primitive.

    Man has evolved a long way since he parted company from his jungle cousins, the apes. Apes share ancestors with humans, and like us are also considered primates. Some primates learned to walk on tw ...

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  • From Trees To Farms - The Evolution Of Humans
    By: Patrick Omari | - Primates are thought to have evolved alongside other placental mammals after the K-T extinction event. They would continue to divide into numerous species over the next several million years.

    Around 30 million years ago monkeys had prehensile tails and eyes on the front of their head. Most are thought to have lived in Africa with some migrating to South America, possibly on a raft of vegetation. Five million years later primates would split into apes and monkeys, apes being notabl ...

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  • Information Regarding The Gorilla
    By: Ailurophile | - Great apes, gorillas seem to have evolved from lesser apes nearly twenty million years ago. They are currently divided variously into species and subspecies, though four distinct subspecies seem to be somewhat agreed upon: Mountain Gorilla (Gorilla Beringei Beringei), Cross River Gorilla (Gorilla Gorilla Diehli), Western Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla Gorilla Gorilla) and Eastern Lowland Gorilla (Gorilla Beringei Graueri).

    Physical features vary amongst subspecies with Mountain Gorillas ...

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  • What Is Learning? Can We Learn Better Than Apes Do?-part 1
    By: Alvaro Fernandez | - We can all Learn-and transform our brain in the process. That's the message in this Interview-Part 1 (out of 2) from Dr. James Zull, Professor of Biology and Biochemistry at Case Western University, Director of UCITE (The University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education), and Professor of a Human Learning and The Brain class. Dr. Zull loves to learn. And to teach. And to build connections. He has spent years building bridges between neurobiology and pedagogy, as a result of which he wr ...
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  • A Bit Of England On Mainland Spain
    By: Douglas Scott | - Gibraltar is a British overseas territory, located in south western Europe on the Iberian Peninsula of the south coast of Spain .

    It borders the Strait of Gibraltar , which links the Mediterranean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean .

    Gibraltar is joined to mainland Spain by a narrow isthmus.
    The Rock itself is not very large, measuring less than two and one half square miles.

    Gibraltar is a British colony which is self governing and also a me ...

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  • Home To The Barbary Apes
    By: Douglas Scott | - Gibraltar is connected to Spain by a ferry to Morocco and flights to London. The border with Spain is open 24 hours a day, and you can drive or walk in with no restriction on the number of border crossings in a day. It is located at the entrance of the Mediterranean.

    Gibraltar is a duty free and VAT free a shoppers paradise and offers duty free goods despite changes elsewhere in Europe. Main Street, Gibraltar s principal shopping thoroughfare, runs almost the length of town. Turn ...

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  • Patterns Of Gorilla Intelligence And That Of The Other Great Apes
    By: Ba Kiwanuka | - The use of tools in the wild by chimpanzees has been observed and well established for some time now and in fact recently chimps have also been observed successfully hunting lemurs with crude yet self-crafted spears. On the other hand tool use by gorillas in the wild has been little observed and certainly not to the same extent or sophistication as their more rambunctious cousins, the chimpanzee. So then do these observations lay to rest once and for all the age old quandary about "which species ...
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  • Monkeys, Chimps, Or Apes: A Primate Primer
    By: Francesca Black | - "Look, it's a monkey!" the father says to his son, pointing at the caged chimpanzee sitting with his back to the onlookers. The information sheet posted on the wall corrects the misnomer, but I doubt the man will read it. Sure enough, the pair strolls forward to look at the next monkey,' which is really an orangutan.

    With more than 350 species of primates in the world, I suppose it is easy to get confused over who is who, and what is what. However, as a primate myself I have to ...

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  • Apes Or Gods?
    By: Paul Freynet | - We are about to experience a major paradigm shift based on a natural law which has yet to be fully understood but whose existence is demonstrable.

    In the ongoing debate between "Intelligent Design" proponents and those who espouse the "scientific" evolutionary point of view, something is becoming increasingly obvious.

    In this question of man's origins, the stakes are much higher than they are for other sciences because the answer to that particular question will also an ...

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