A closer look at social history and the growth of the human brain
Argues that the need for early humans to live in larger social groups and maintain social relations over greater distances drove the enlargement of the human brain and the development of the human mind.
We benefited throughout from the encouragement and wise advice of the project's Honorary Fellows: Leslie Aiello, Holly Arrow, Filippo Aureli, Larry Barham, Alan Barnard, Robin Crompton, William Davies, Bob Layton, Yvonne Marshall, ...
Dot was tired of waiting for her wings to grow. Flik helps her realize that being little is O.K. Dot and Flik learn to think big.
Text and photographs depict the life of an eight-year-old dwarf who lives in an average-sized family and attends a regular school.
This book is designed to help developers learn. This book will ensure to keep details simple and practical. Thus, even if you are a novice to IT, by the end of this book you will gain enough knowledge about engineering big data.