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Roundtables: physical anthropology / Elvio Angeloni, Mari Pritchard Parker, Lauren Arenson.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2009.Edition: First editionDescription: xxiv, 536 pages; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780073515151
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Contents:
Introduction -- Unit 1: Perspectives on Evolution -- Issue 1: How Did Evolutionary Ideas Evolve? -- Issue 2: Is Intelligent Design Theory Scientifically Sound? -- Issue 3: Are Human Beings Naturally Violent? -- Unit 2: Race and Identity -- Issue 4: Is Division of People by Race Scientifically Valid? -- Issue 5: Who Were the First Americans? -- Unit 3: Contemporary Challenges -- Issue 6: What Does Evolution Teach us about Human Health? -- Issue 7: What Role Should the Latest Reproductive Technologies Play in our Lives? -- Issue 8: Are Primates on the Verge of Extinction? -- Contributors -- Credits -- Index
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BOOKS MAIN GN 49 R68 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 00264

Includes index. Angeloni, E., Parker, M. P., & Arenson, L. (2009). Roundtables: physical anthropology. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Higher Education.

Introduction -- Unit 1: Perspectives on Evolution -- Issue 1: How Did Evolutionary Ideas Evolve? -- Issue 2: Is Intelligent Design Theory Scientifically Sound? -- Issue 3: Are Human Beings Naturally Violent? -- Unit 2: Race and Identity -- Issue 4: Is Division of People by Race Scientifically Valid? -- Issue 5: Who Were the First Americans? -- Unit 3: Contemporary Challenges -- Issue 6: What Does Evolution Teach us about Human Health? -- Issue 7: What Role Should the Latest Reproductive Technologies Play in our Lives? -- Issue 8: Are Primates on the Verge of Extinction? -- Contributors -- Credits -- Index

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