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For a hundred years, despite
evidence
to show that this is what they were doing, we didn't believe it.
Now, the original title of this session was, "Everything You Know Is Wrong," and I'm going to present
evidence
that this particular part of our common understanding is wrong, that, in fact, our ancestors were far more violent than we are, that violence has been in decline for long stretches of time, and that today we are probably living in the most peaceful time in our species' existence.
But the archaeologist Lawrence Keeley, looking at casualty rates among contemporary hunter-gatherers, which is our best source of
evidence
about this way of life, has shown a rather different conclusion.
Today, we look at capital punishment as
evidence
of how low our behavior can sink, rather than how high our standards have risen.
Syria has been really interesting for us, because obviously a lot of the time you're trying to debunk stuff that can be potentially war crime evidence, so this is where YouTube actually becomes the most important repository of information about what's going on in the world.
There's very little
evidence
to suggest it, but what he did say is actually far nicer, and again, I've printed this.
Ask to see the
evidence.
And the
evidence
for it preventing cancers is not yet great.
So after traveling and talking to people in places like Oklahoma or small-town Texas, we found
evidence
that the initial premise was dead on.
Is there any
evidence
that flies do this?
There is
evidence
from neuroscience.
And I say that not because I am African, but it's in Africa that you find the earliest
evidence
for human ancestors, upright walking traces, even the first technologies in the form of stone tools.
First entertainment comes
evidence
from flutes that are 35,000 years old.
So, for us, paleoanthropologists, our job is to find the hard evidence, the fossil evidence, to fill in this gap and see the different stages of development.
But finding the hard
evidence
is a very complicated endeavor.
We have some preliminary
evidence
from bargaining that early warning signs in the brain might be used to predict whether there will be a bad disagreement that costs money, and chimps are better competitors than humans, as judged by game theory.
I have read that there's now actually
evidence
that the hippocampus, the part of our brain that handles spacial relationships, physically shrinks and atrophies in people who use tools like GPS, because we're not exercising our sense of direction anymore.
Now that's a method that starts from observations and experiments and moves to generalizations about nature called natural laws, which are always subject to revision or rejection should new
evidence
arise.
Was it
evidence
of guilt, an assertion that he should have been put away longer?
The implications of this, of course, is that we may be able to modify the symptoms of the disease, but I haven't told you but there's also some
evidence
that we might be able to help the repair of damaged areas of the brain using electricity, and this is something for the future, to see if, indeed, we not only change the activity but also some of the reparative functions of the brain can be harvested.
Increasing
evidence
is that being bilingual is cognitively beneficial.
And so texting actually is
evidence
of a balancing act that young people are using today, not consciously, of course, but it's an expansion of their linguistic repertoire.
Therefore, the goal is to get forensic scientists to focus on vulture
evidence
and to get law enforcement to consider vulture scavenging and a possible recent death when skeletal remains are found.
This suggested that brain matter was the lure for the vulture and illustrates how studying vulture behavior can help piece together some of the
evidence.
There's not a whole lot of
evidence.
I provided my opinion about the vulture
evidence
to the detective.
And he presented the vulture
evidence
in court.
Okay, so to sum up, there is a lot of research
evidence
that early childhood programs, if run in a high-quality way, pay off in higher adult skills.
There's a lot of research
evidence
that those folks will stick around the state economy, and there's a lot of
evidence
that having more workers with higher skills in your local economy pays off in higher wages and job growth for your local economy, and if you calculate the numbers for each dollar, we get about three dollars back in benefits for the state economy.
So in my opinion, the research
evidence
is compelling and the logic of this is compelling.
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