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The phrase "all human evolution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the entirety of the evolutionary process that pertains to humans, including all stages and developments.
Example: "The study of all human evolution reveals significant insights into our origins and adaptations over time."
Alternatives: "the entirety of human evolution" or "the complete history of human evolution".
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One cannot use all of them of course, as it would overcomplicate things for the visitor, and anyway, it would be a boring world if all human evolution exhibits were the same.
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Around that toss Mr. Kubrick pivots his movie and all of human evolution.
Or maybe not so grand: In Kurt Vonnegut's novel "The Sirens of Titan," all of human evolution and history has been manipulated from afar to deliver a widget about the size and shape of an old-fashioned beer can opener to a robot astronaut stranded by a broken spaceship on that Saturnian moon.
Unfortunately, in the Natural History Museum in Ljubljana, there is no presentation at all about human evolution.
Related sites Walsh's neurobiology home page All about human evolution ScienceNOW article about a gene that boosts cortex size.
That question, along with the common misconception that all of human evolution happened sometime way long ago in the caveman/Neanderthal days, is the basis for people assuming we're simply not evolving any more.
"You have to basically translate all of human evolution's movement and gesticulations and everything else that involves sex and procreation into this tiny little piece of crappy hardware," said Kyle "qDot" Machulis, a robotics and virtual-reality engineer who runs the teledildonics blog Slashdong, when I asked him about the emerging field.
If you go all the way back to the 1950s and look at the concepts that were being promoted at the time, it is all about human evolution and a destiny in space, and I do believe that with enough time those things are possible.
This analysis clearly shows that Cen-A and Cen-B motifs have been present throughout much, if not all, of human evolution.
All along human evolution and continuing in present times, populations have developed a wide variety of cultural innovations.
Now, as a next step in this model's exposition, the following briefly examines how the confounding factors between dominance, merit, and prestige would only strengthen all along human evolution's three main eras, the Paleolithic, the Neolithic, and the post-Neolithic.
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