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ALT Codes for Windows
International Keyboard Codes | Windows Character Map | Mac Accent Codes This page list codes for accented letters and other characters. In order to use these codes, your computer should have a sepa…
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Typing Accented Characters

Use the keyboard codes below to type foreign language accents.

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Human evolution
Extending back for five to seven million years to the time when our ancestors took their first two-legged steps on the path toward becoming human.
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Hominid and hominin – what’s the difference?
Current use of the term ‘hominid’ can be confusing because the definition of this word has changed over time.
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The human family tree
Our family tree extends back for five to seven million years to the time when our ancestors took their first two-legged steps on the path toward becoming human. During this vast period of time our family tree grew to include many ancestors representing different species from our evolutionary past
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Early Humans May Have Learned to Walk While Still in The Treetops, New Study Suggests
Bipedalism – walking upright on two legs – is a defining feature of humans, thought to have developed in our ancient relatives as they crept away from the woodlands to take advantage of open spaces. A new study exploring the behavior of wild chimpanzees...
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The origins of handedness
About 85% of humans worldwide are right-handed, at least for most tasks they perform. Most of the rest are left-handed; true ambidexterity is very rare. Yet researchers are not sure just when in hominin evolution a tendency to use one hand over the other evolved—evidence for handedness in other animals is inconsistent and controversial—nor why handedness might have been favored by natural selection.
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Un français appelé à évoluer à Montréal
Mélanger plus d’une langue dans la même phrase est devenu une pratique courante dans la métropole.
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