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To: E. Charters who wrote (13060)6/10/2006 2:15:33 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) of 78421
 
That was a good post Charters. DNA says we are all pretty much alike, but within that sameness are some pretty big difference: Pygmies, Watutsi, Eskimos and Inca (blue bloods), sure have physical differences.

My guess would be that the larger differences would be how the brain conforms and develops according to the culture and living requirements.

We most probably have varieties of imprinting and instincts we are not even aware of. A baby can instinctually recognize 7 facial expressions of the mother coming out of the womb.

We know more about the behavior of the Uganda Kob than we do about humans as we have only recently been able to study humans as animals. We do not even know if humans are monogamous by nature. The divorce rate would suggest our mating proclivities differ from the archtype -
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