Thursday, 4 December 2014

"Physical Anthropology" - something you learned about similarities between humans and other primates

This is one of the Hartmann and Blass's response writing prompts in exercise G. on page 72 of Quest (2014). Write down your ideas. Do not stop writing to refer to the text, to use a dictionary or anything else. Write for ten minutes on the following topic:
  • something you learned about similarities between humans and other primates.
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Reference
Hartmann, P. & Blass, L. (2007). Quest 3 Reading and Writing (2nd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.


5 comments:

  1. Compare the simirality with humah and other primates .First they have four limps and they are mammals.Another reason they are high ability in brain and can learn.

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  2. i learned many things from quest's article "comparing human with other primates" human and other primates are similarlities and differences. Similarity are human and other primates can use tool for forsign and they both can learn from their experience.
    Differences are mating and kinship male primates have time limited to find female primate, when femail primate go to heat, but human have no time limited like primates.

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  3. Both humans and other primates can use tools with specific purpose in mind, can learn form others, and can communicate with language systems, even though the degree of each is different. Their similarities don't depend on the sort of difference but degree of difference.

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  4. There are several similarities between humans and other primates. We both have highly intelligent brains and also can use tools with a specific purpose. We both can communicate each other without words such as using facial expressions. We both usually live in groups and there is a hierarchy system.

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  5. I Learn , similiaries are human and primates find the foods and living .
    2. human and primates is similaries is fighting and enter the scioties
    3. human and other primates similarities is

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