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1) The term Hominoid refers to great apes and humans collectively. On the other hand, Hominids refer to humans and all species more closely related to humans.
2) Hominoids have smaller brain while Hominids have larger brain.
3) Hominoids are quadrupeds but with flexible forelimbs. Hominids are biped and have an upright posture.
4) Hominoids and Hominids have differences in their hands which enable making and using tools.
5) Hominoids have larger jaw while Hominids have smaller jaw.
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The world's first cities appeared in Mesopotamia and these cities were Babylon and Eridu.Babylon became important when Hammurabi made it his capital of his kingdom of Babylonia. Babylonia was destroyed in 698 B.C by Assyrians under Sennacherib.Many cities were used as burial grounds where many families buried belongings and corpses under there homes.
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The rulers were inscribed in stone.Mesopotamia was ruled by Hammurabi.The weak and powerless were protected.The Laws of Hammurabi are the longest and best organized collections of lawRuled by kings- had absolute power
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Had a polytheistic belief systemWorshipped many gods and goddesses- influenced much of what happened to them in their livesMeaning of life was to live life contentlyReligion helped them face dangers and their fears
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Some of the jobs in ancient Mesopotamia included farming, pottery, weaving, teachers, astronomers, and livestock raisingTrading was also a big deal in Mesopotamia
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The forebrain is the largest region as well as the most evolutionarily recent portion of our brain. It is composed of our cerebrum, which is divided into two hemispheres by the longitudinal fissure. The cerebrum is also divided into four lobes:
- The frontal lobe
- Temporal lobe
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