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The most common practice for controlling anxiety is to breathe deeply and exhale slowly. This practice has a direct effect on the nervous system and is able to promote relaxation, regulate the heartbeat and give a feeling of tranquility. This practice indicates to the body that there is no danger situation and for this reason it can release calming substances to the body and brain.
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B. They hunted animals.
D. They made tools.
E. They used fire.
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The man Homo neanderthalensis or Neanderthals is a species of the genus Homo that lived approximately 250,000 ago. They walked upright, their thorax was wide and their limbs short. They lived in small groups and had a nomadic lifestyle. They were omnivorous and hunted all kinds in the earth and water dams, and made use of fire to cook some food, mainly vegetables. In several excavations, the tools they used were found; for example, tools made of flint. (Stones composed mainly of silica).
Homo sapiens or wise man, is what we commonly call "men." Like Neanderthals, we belong to the genus Homo. <em>The oldest remains found are 315,000 years ago</em>. Our species began as a hunter and nomad, composed of small groups where tasks such as hunting or gathering were divided. Like the Neanderthals, man created tools made of stone that allowed him to hunt.
There is evidence that both species, homo sapiens and homo neanderthalensis, interacted for many years and even procreated between both species. This due to the similarities between both species.
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Although the WW2 began with Nazi Germany's attack on Poland in September 1939, the United States did not enter the war until after the Japanese bombed the American fleet in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941
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NBT stands for National Benchmark Test.
NBT was commissioned by Universities South Africa for the purpose of assessing the readiness of incoming first year university students as they start their University life.
The tests is reliant on the stored knowledge of each student that is why results may vary.
<span>These tests are divided into two sets. First set is the Academic Literacy and Quantitative Literacy (AQL). Second set is Mathematics (MAT). Each set must be answered within 3 hours. </span>