Depending on what you believe you will get a different answer. From a God fearing Christian you will be told we did not evolve from apes and have always looked this way. From an evolutionist you will be told some scientific estimate from the patterns of so called "evolution". In my opinion we were never evolved from apes and a have always been the same because that is how God created us.
Fossil History of Man
The suggestion is that "man" did not always look as he does today. Early hominids had different body structures, but they had many of the anatomical features that exist in Homo sapiens. The fossil records have a large margin of error, with modern human remains dating as early as 200,000 to 500,000 years ago. Neanderthals co-existed for a considerable period, but eventually died off as a separate species around 28,000 to 30,000 years ago.
Guys like to have time so whn u don't kw then he will just say the words.
Words I Never Said was created in 2010.
its means he was messing with thoose girls behind his girl back in other words if your that dam* slow cheatin
Yes: A computer is a machine.
The restatement of a written work in someone's own words that keeps the basic meaning of the original work is called paraphrasing.
You can make 40,320 words from the letters in computer
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Yes, a "computer" is something that "computes" numbers.
The Esperanto words for field mouse and computer mouse are kampo muso and komputila muso.
You obviously use your computer, and you use the keyboard that's on your computer, you type the words that are on the keys, and press space after every word :)
Computer. Many modern words (computer, teenager, etc) are the same in English and in German.