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Table of Contents
1.1. Was Darwin wrong?
1.2. The facts of evolution
1.3. Evolution in action
1.4. Epigenetics in action
1.5. America's science problem
1.6. Why should students learn evolution?
2.1. The 2% difference
2.2. The mind of the chimpanzee
2.3. Got culture?
2.4. Dim forest, bright chimps
2.5. Primal instinct
2.6. Earthly delights
3.1. What are friends for?
3.2. What's love got to do with it? : sex among our closest relative is a rather open affair
3.3. The double life of women
3.4. Mothers and others
4.1. Our true dawn
4.2. First of our kind
4.3. Rethinking Neanderthals
4.4. Twilight of the Neanderthals
4.5. Interbreeding with Neanderthals
5.1. A new view of the birth of Homo sapiens
5.2. Meet the new human family
5.3. Refuting a myth about human origins
5.4. The birth of childhood
5.5. The evolution of grandparents
5.6. A bigger, better brain
5.7. The naked truth
6.1. Can white men jump?
6.2. Skin deep
6.3. How real is race? Using anthropology to make sense of human diversity
6.4. The tall and the short of it
6.5. Dead men do tell tales
7.1. The viral superhighway
7.2. The perfect plague
7.3. The Inuit paradox
7.4. Curse and blessing of the ghetto
7.5. Ironing it out
7.6. Our animal natures
7.7. Why we help
7.8. The 10,000-year bender
7.9. The evolution of inequality.
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