The article written by Robert Kunzig I found interesting. Kunzig discovers that Neanderthals are our closest extinct human relatives. He had lots of good quality of work he has done to prove his main point. When he found the child that was buried they discovered that the child had leg bones strong enough to support a stocky Neanderthal body. According to Erik Trinkaus, a paleoanthropologist at Washington University in Saint Louis he states, “To prove the child had Neanderthal ancestors as well as Cro-Magnon ones, it only takes one features” then he says, “We’ve got two” (11). Some might argue that the kid was just an ordinary Cro-Magnon who had adapted to the Ice Age. But Trinkaus disagrees and says, “The kid must be the product of interbreeding over the entire period, not a one-time hybrid produced by star-crossed lovers” (11). The way the Neanderthals lived their life was symbolic to humans on how we live our life.
Jared Diamond, article “Race without Color”, was about different regions of the world have some significant characteristics such as dark skin in Africa, but that does not mean that humans can be categorized into groups. He uses biology to determine their biological characteristic such as (skin, fingerprints, lactase, blood type) they all come out differently. So like a Swedish
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The community will say the three main causes of this is because “Eductional availability, and the two generational behaviors-far outnumbered other responses” (Kocamahhul 40). This is significant because many parents were pressured from teachers or others not to speak Arabic with their children, and how Arabic is forbidden in school so kids start to lose their identity of whom they