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May 4, 2017 by Patrick Clarkin

Inspiration of the Day

Don’t let anyone tell you that there is nothing more to humanity than aggression and destruction.

The best news story today is this little girl called Anu showing her friends her new foot. Watch. pic.twitter.com/9bzxJv8Z81

— Ben Phillips (@benphillips76) May 4, 2017

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This site is mostly about biological anthropology, a field that has fascinated me ever since my first undergraduate course. Other specific topics: evolution, war, conflict and cooperation, health, nutrition, human mating patterns, and the Hmong/ SE Asian refugee diaspora. Please take a look around. Hope you find something interesting. Finally, as this site is a labor of love, I appreciate feedback. Thanks.

(The header photo is from Xieng Khouang, Laos)

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