Eassy on difference between early human and modern man
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Our ape like forefathers were not similar to prevailing chimpanzee, orangutan, and gorilla. They existed in large groups and were fertile; polygamy was in rage, and at the chase period love males fought love contests. They primarily colonized the ground but climbed the tree to seek fruits and also constructed platforms of twig and leaves on which the females were enclosed and which were sometimes uses as resting places. These animals moved on all fours arising to the standing stance occasionally. Modern man advanced from their most probable familiar ancestor Homo erectus and these beings move on twos, construct and live in house. This essay seeks to describe the early man and the modern man and also differences between the two.
Early man was slow when moving; their body was nearly naked so scantily covered with hair. The males had but imperfectly grown tusks. The ears were shallow from disuse and had no longer the capacity of being lifted. The tail like in all considerable apes had vanished underneath the skin. This powerless structure triggered from the good conditions under which throughout many ages these animals had existed. Early man occupied a friendly tropical land; had few rivals, and plentiful food. Disuse had weakened the strength of their body but nothing is forever lost in nature. All sociable animals have a language by manner of which they interact with each other. Early man used vocal sounds and also gestures of the hands to interact with one another, consequently the nature of this language was already an intricate one.
Early man was slow when moving; their body was nearly naked so scantily covered with hair. The males had but imperfectly grown tusks. The ears were shallow from disuse and had no longer the capacity of being lifted. The tail like in all considerable apes had vanished underneath the skin. This powerless structure triggered from the good conditions under which throughout many ages these animals had existed. Early man occupied a friendly tropical land; had few rivals, and plentiful food. Disuse had weakened the strength of their body but nothing is forever lost in nature. All sociable animals have a language by manner of which they interact with each other. Early man used vocal sounds and also gestures of the hands to interact with one another, consequently the nature of this language was already an intricate one.
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Modern education teaches about the skills required today that is the skills of science and technology, science of medical science etc. ... The methodology used for teaching is very interactive. Modern education is just an evolution of the traditional education which was imparted to the students a few years back.
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