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As you’ll learn, it’s a big, complex and diverse topic, but the talk we have selected for you here sets out both sides: the most exciting and promising key developments as well as the tradeoffs and uncertainties that investors and policy makers will need to take into accountAs you’ll learn, it’s a big, complex and diverse topic, but the talk we... more
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Brandon Davies is a basketball player of Birmingham Young University. His girlfriend has been revealed recently. RadarOnline has reported that the girlfriend of Brandon Davies is Danica Mendivil. She plays on behalf of Arizona State University. Her specialization of games is volleyball.
Charges were put on Brandon Davies from his school administration due to which he was kicked off from the team of his school for the rest of this season. It was told that Brandon Davies and Danica Mendivil had conducted sex.Brandon Davies is a basketball player of Birmingham Young University. His girlfriend... more
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Lucy may well be the world’s most famous fossil hominid. She is the best-known specimen of the species Australopithecus afarensis, and her partial skeleton, found in 1974, revealed that she and her kin could walk upright.
But because of a lack of foot bone specimens, scientists have long debated how well she walked — that is, whether A. afarensis also used a grasping movement with the feet, as apes do when they grab tree branches.
Now, a fossilized foot bone from Hadar, Ethiopia, reveals that A. afarensis had arched feet, as do modern humans, and was fully committed to walking upright. The species lived between 3.7 million and 2.9 million years ago.
Researchers from the University of Missouri and Arizona State University report these findings in the journal Science.
The newly found specimen is a well-preserved fourth metatarsal, one of the long bones that connect the toe to the base of the foot.
The bone is more similar to the modern human foot than to that of apes, and it suggests that the A. afarensis foot had a well-formed arch that was shock-absorbing.
“One little tiny bone of the foot tells us a good, long story,” said Carol V. Ward, the study’s lead author and a biologist at the University of Missouri. “They couldn’t grab on to much, and they were walking just like we were.”
Until two years ago, Lucy was the earliest known skeleton from the human branch of the primate family. She was replaced by Ardi, who belongs to the species Ardipithecus ramidus and lived 4.4 million years ago. Unlike Lucy, Ardi most likely walked both upright and on all fours.Lucy may well be the world’s most famous fossil hominid. She is the best-known... more
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Despite What You May Have Heard, an ASU Freshman in “Reality Porn” Movie Didn’t Lose Her $33,000 Scholarship
PhoenixNewtimes.com
James King
Oct. 6 2010
18-year-old Elizabeth Hawkenson. She’s an ASU freshman from Copperas Cove, Texas, studying geology at ASU’s Tempe campus. She’s attending school on a $33,000 academic scholarship. She was also featured in a “reality porn” video, currently making the rounds on the Internet, in which she proudly displays her ASU student ID card.
Click to view....(NSFW ACTUAL VIDEO) 18yo Elizabeth Hawkenson Stars In “Reality Porn”, Should She Lose $33,000 Scholarship???...http://ctpatriot1970.wordpress.com/2010/10/10/nsfw-actual-video-18yo-elizabeth-hawkenson-stars-in-reality-porn-should-she-lose-33000-scholarship/Despite What You May Have Heard, an ASU Freshman in “Reality Porn” Movie... more
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The National Center of Complementary and Alternative Medicine has just awarded a $2.5 million grant to the College of Nursing and Health Innovation at Arizona State University in Phoenix. The five-year grant will provide monies for research to investigate why different types of asthma occur in children in different populations of the Latino community.The National Center of Complementary and Alternative Medicine has just awarded a $2.5... more
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