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  1. Homo erectus (3723 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = ''Homo erectus''}}<br/>{{StatusFossil}}
    10: {{Taxobox_genus_entry | taxon = ''[[Homo (genus)|Homo]]''}}
    13: ...section_binomial | color = pink | binomial_name = Homo erectus | author = [[Eugene Dubois|Dubois]] | dat...
    15: ''[[Homo erectus palaeojavanicus]]''<br/>
    16: ''[[Homo erectus soloensis]]''
  2. Homo (genus) (2583 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = ''Homo''}}
    9: {{Taxobox_genus_entry | taxon = '''''Homo'''''}}<br>{{Taxobox_authority | author = [[Carolu...
    12: ''[[Homo antecessor]]'' (extinct)<br/>
    13: ''[[Homo cepranensis]]'' (extinct)<br/>
    14: ''[[Homo erectus]]'' (extinct)<br/>

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  1. History of China (45919 bytes)
    2: ...east 3,500 years, and with 5,000 years being commonly used by Chinese as the age of their civilization...
    7: ...people and modern Chinese is speculative. The ''[[Homo sapiens]]'' or modern human might have reached Ch...
    36: ...he [[Qin Dynasty|Qin]] (&#31206;) Emperor lasted only twelve years, he managed to subdue great parts o...
    92: ...back rooms, so his father would not see them. He only kept the most old and ugly servants, and old fur...
    146: ...ired by the Ming. The brick and granite work was enlarged, the watch towers were redesigned and cannon...
  2. China (38909 bytes)
    7: ...f as ''[[Taiwan]]'', which is also the usage commonly adopted in the West (see [[political status of T...
    16: ...ng the [[Spring and Autumn Period]], it was used only to describe the states politically descended fro...
    27: The Republic of China as it controlled mainland China, and later, the People's Republic of Chi...
    30: The most commonly accepted theory as to the origin of the [[Englis...
    34: ...;&#20013;&#33775;&#22320;&#21312;) refers to [[Mainland China]], [[Hong Kong]], [[Macau]], [[Taiwan]],...
  3. Skin (8340 bytes)
    4: Skin on creatures regularly subjected to [[sunlight]] have [[pigment]]ation which absorbs the pot...
    6: ...icient density is called [[fur]]. The [[hair]] mainly serves to augment the insulation the skin provid...
    10: ...y single internal organ. For the average adult [[homo sapiens]], it has a surface area of between 1.5-2...
    40: ...der to facilitate the evaporation of the sweat. Sunlight, water and air play an important role in keep...
  4. Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
    7: ...' is capable of artistic expression. However, ''[[Homo erectus]]'' had long before produced seemingly ai...
  5. History (5192 bytes)
    31: * [[Evolution of Homo sapiens|Evolution of ''Homo sapiens'']]
  6. Earth (30908 bytes)
    7: ...[Sentience|sentient species]] is the [[human]] (''Homo sapiens sapiens'').
    14: ...Earth (the summit of [[Mount Everest]], which is only 8,850 m) and the lowest (the bottom of the [[Mar...
    55: ...he heat flow from the interior to the surface is only 1/20,000 as great as the energy received from th...
    68: ...Since the average density of surface material is only around 3000 kg/m<sup>3</sup>, we must conclude t...
    80: ...geodyn/poster2.html]. Thus, the upper mantle can only flow very slowly.
  7. South Africa (40100 bytes)
    9: ...is [[List of national languages of India|second only to India]] in number. As a result, there are man...
    17: ...guages. The South African passport currently has only French and English on the front cover and lists ...
    24: ...lis]]'', ''[[Homo erectus]]'' and modern man, ''[[Homo sapiens]]''. [[Bantu]] [[iron]]-using agriculturi...
    50: ...inimum age for voting in South Africa is 18, and unlike most other nations, [[permanent resident]]s as...
    70: ...ica)|Democratic Alliance]] party, which received only 12.4 percent of the vote. The formerly dominant ...
  8. Ancient history (7857 bytes)
    3: .... There is also a growing body of evidence that [[Homo sapiens]] first left [[Africa]] about 60,000 year...
    33: ... the 142 books of [[Livy]]'s ''History of Rome'' only 35 survive. Ancient history's written records ar...
    67: ...l of Western Roman Empire. This date is most commonly used to denote the end of Ancient Era
  9. Human anatomy (3860 bytes)
    1: ... It studies organs and organ systems of the '''[[homo sapiens|human]] body''', leaving the study of tis...
    42: ...-4_2.pdf Identify Parts of the Human Body (pdf download)]
  10. Prehistory (4111 bytes)
    6: ... the beginning of prehistory with the advent of [[Homo erectus]] c. 1.5 million years ago, or with that ...
  11. Human (48024 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = ''Homo sapiens''}}<br/>{{StatusSecure}}
    11: {{Taxobox_genus_entry | taxon = ''[[Homo (genus)|Homo]]''}}
    14: ...section_binomial | color = pink | binomial_name = Homo sapiens | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] ...
    16: ''[[Homo sapiens idaltu]]'' (extinct)<br/>
    17: '''''Homo sapiens sapiens'''''
  12. Food (24212 bytes)
    23: ...ood prior to eating since their divergence from [[Homo erectus]], possibly even earlier.
    108: ...nsport|transportation]]. Early food processing mainly involved [[salting (food)|salting]], [[curing]],...
    148: ...luence over consumers. Nevertheless, in [[2000]] only 19% of all US consumer expenditure spent on food...
    166: [[Foodborne illness]], commonly called "food poisoning," is caused by [[bacteriu...
    172: Less commonly, acute adverse reactions can also occur if chemi...
  13. Anthropology (23191 bytes)
    1: ...bate, with anthropological methods now being commonly applied in single society/group studies.
    16: ...e, the [[romanticism| romantic]] reaction to the Enlightenment produced thinkers such as [[Herder]] an...
    20: ...nes; industries whose products are consumed, not only at home, but in every quarter of the globe. In ...
    30: ...able beliefs and practices. Thus, "culture" not only transcends the opposition between nature and nur...
    67: ...s an academic form of colonization, which exists only by coopting and using indigenous culture, often ...
  14. Thumb (3123 bytes)
    29: ...er, is the suggested result of evolution from ''[[Homo erectus]]'' (around [[1 million|1 million years a...
  15. Ape (10931 bytes)
    33: ...;the "Y-5" molar pattern, Old World monkeys have only four in a "bilophodont" pattern). Apes have more...
    40: ...key. Two tailless species of [[macaque]] are commonly named as apes, the [[Barbary Ape]] of North Afri...
    46: ...i/tech/3730574.stm a report] from the [[BBC News Online]], the apes have large black faces, are two me...
    51: ...t [[genus|genera]] of hominoids: ''[[Homo (genus)|Homo]]'' (humans), ''[[Pan (biology)|Pan]]'' (chimpanz...
    53: ...'' ("satyr monkey"). He placed the three genera ''Homo'', ''Simia'' and ''Lemur'' in the family of Prima...
  16. History of the world (21975 bytes)
    5: ...on|evolution]]. Ancestors of humans, such as ''[[Homo erectus]]'', had been using simple tools for many...
    14: ...different from one another that they almost certainly must have been independent in origin. At this ti...
    16: ...gence of complex state societies in [[Crete]], mainland [[Greece]] and central [[Turkey]]. In China, p...
    39: ...as almost all of [[Eurasia]]'s landmass, missing only [[western Europe]] and [[Japan]].
    48: ...o one of the most remarkable forces growing from only a few followers to become the basis of a series ...
  17. Extinction (15793 bytes)
    13: ... A species may become functionally extinct when only a handful of individuals survive, which are unab...
    15: ...living specimens in the wild, and are maintained only in [[zoo]]s or other artificial environments. S...
    25: ... when toxic pollution renders its entire habitat unlivable; or may occur gradually over thousands or m...
    39: ...pends on dense shade for protection from direct sunlight can no longer survive with no forest to house...
    70: ...the [[Family (biology)|family]] [[Culicidae]] by only 1%.
  18. Caesar Augustus (50559 bytes)
    10: ...edonia]] before dying when Octavian was a boy of only 4 years old in [[58 BC]]. More importantly, his ...
    25: ...us Antonius]], essentially ignored Octavian. Not only did he disregard Caesar&#8217;s will, but made n...
    38: ...tradition through the use of military force. The only limit on their powers was the five year time lim...
    40: ...all, some 300 Senators were proscribed, but most only faced confiscation of property. Members of the T...
    87: ...d virtuous Roman wife" Octavia in the same year. Unlike Caesar before him, who propped Cleopatra up po...
  19. History of Slovakia (43199 bytes)
    9: ''Homo sapiens'' skeletons were also discovered in this ...
    23: ...i]] tribes. The Romans and their armies occupied only a thin strip of the right bank of the Danube and...
    29: ...n of Central and Western Europe by the [[Slavs]] only began in the [[6th_century|sixth century CE]]. H...
    109: ..., the [[Kingdom of Hungary]], the Hungarians not only went back to the principal elements of the organ...
    111: ..., the metallurgical industry and the trades, not only in Hungary, but also throughout Central and East...
  20. Chimpanzee (10645 bytes)
    30: ...he edge of Euro-Arabic societal consciousness, mainly through fragmented and sketchy accounts of Europ...
    32: ... number of the creatures imported into Europe, mainly acquired by various zoological gardens as entert...
    34: ... The observers of chimpanzees at the time were mainly interested in [[behaviour]] as it related to tha...
    36: ... discovery, it was believed that humans were the only species to make and use tools. The most progres...
    39: ...ng with ''sapiens'' in the genus ''[[Homo (genus)|Homo]]'', rather than in''Pan''. One argument for this...

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