I assume that it's a hominid fossil - since it has tools and mostly only hominids are found to use tools (although birds are also known to use tools).
It could be Homo erectus, which lived between 2 million years ago and 70 000 years ago, but more likely it's homo habilis, which lived from 2.5-1.5 million years ago.
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<u>The major point, which negatively impact the BP's reputation was the CEO Tony Hayward's comportment , who was seen in sunglasses and cap sailing on his yacht off Britain's south coast a few days after the event</u>.
People then has observed the careless person and so lost right from the starting their faith into Hayward. Also, his handling of the Gulf disaster was strewn with public relations gaffs.
When seen under the header Public relations: the second disaster, he became the public face of the enterprise.
An alternative to overcome this reputation loss is to put somebody into place who has more awareness and experience towards the media. So, BP should have engaged in a variety of CSR policies to mitigate the destruction of brand equity.
It's B. The exact coordinates are: 18°56'S and 47°31 'E
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The Saladin’s conquest of Jerusalem in 1187 differ from the crusaders’ conquest in 1099 because he exiled all Christians from Jerusalem and closed all the churches.
<h3>What was Saladin’s conquest of Jerusalem? </h3>
During the conquest, Heraclius approach the Sultan to request the release of several hundred people but made no payment for anyone else. Instead, he left the city with wagons loaded with gold chalices and other treasures from the holy churches while Muslim feudal lords were claiming their share of slaves and greedily chaining people as their properties.
However, Saladin remained true to his word, the city was taken bloodlessly, though at the price of 15,000 people - 7,000 men and 8,000 women - being enslaved. Saladin himself entered the city on Friday, 2 October and show the Muslim world that he was following in the footsteps of their ancestors.
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