Homo Sapiens to Homo 'x': Why Our Children and Youth Are Different from Us - Lawrence Nyaguti Ochieng - Libros - Partridge Africa - 9781482806885 - 9 de abril de 2015
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Homo Sapiens to Homo 'x': Why Our Children and Youth Are Different from Us

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Publisher Marketing: Each successive generation of mankind since archaic times has been shown to exhibit significant difference in aesthetics, social behavior and physiological make up. These changes are evolutionary. This book is therefore a study of humans since archaic times and the changes that have since occurred in man. It seeks to convince the world that from apelike, Homo habilis, Homo erectus, and then Homo sapiens, we are now Homo 'x.' By exploiting Charles Darwin's organic theory of evolution and recorded historical developments (social, cultural, and biological) to date, the research has proved that your child or the youth around you is most likely a higher evolved human species, or different from you. He or she is Homo 'x.' The book highlights historical, climatic, technological, and cultural adaptation by Homo sapiens since the exit of Homo erectus, which has catapulted evolutionary transformation of man within the shortest period making Homo sapiens the fastest of the hominids in the evolution succession to have undergone complete evolution by explaining the differences in lifespan experience of each hominid. It is therefore intended to help transform our policy and legislative and cultural perspectives on nurturing our children with clear knowledge that they are indeed different from us!

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Publicado 9 de abril de 2015
ISBN13 9781482806885
Editores Partridge Africa
Páginas 186
Dimensiones 127 × 203 × 11 mm   ·   208 g
Lengua Inglés  

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