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ENRIQUE DENTICE (ECONOMISTA) programa 14/01/2010 6.47 min. | 0 avaliação | 130 exibições hoy nuestro comercio de carne a nivel internacional es marginal y tiene más importancia en nuestra balanza comercial los pescados y mariscos.. + Informações |
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CHAVISTAS COMPRADO CAÑA PARA MARCHAR 3.67 min. | 4.1875 avaliação | 21872 exibições ESTO FUE LO QUE HICIERON EL 01/06/2007 COMPRAR CAÑA PARA MARCHAR Q LASTIMA DAN ASI ES COMO SE COMPRA UN PUEBLO MARGINAL Q NO PIENSAN EN LA LIBERTAD DE EXPRESION Q NI SABRAN Q ES ESO. + Informações |
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Estado do Planeta: Existe mesmo uma crise? 3 de 3 49.15 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 1800 exibições Um brilhante documentário sobre o estado do nosso planeta eo futuro que se avizinha.. + Informações |
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Becoming Human 3/3 Last Human (NOVA Documentary) 51.03 min. | 4.823009 avaliação | 13447 exibições Please Subscribe To The Evolution Documentary YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Broadcast (2010) Last Human Standing examines the fate of the Neanderthals, our European cousins who died out as modern humans spread from Africa into Europe during the Ice Age. Did modern humans interbreed with Neanderthals or exterminate them? The program explores crucial evidence from the recent decoding of the Neanderthal genome. How did modern humans take over the world? New evidence suggests that they left Africa and colonized the rest of the globe far earlier, and for different reasons, than previously thought. As for Homo sapiens, we have planet Earth to ourselves today, but that's a very recent and unusual situation. For millions of years, many kinds of hominids co-existed. At one time Homo sapiens shared the planet with Neanderthals, Homo erectus, and the mysterious "Hobbits" three foot high humans who thrived on the Indonesian island of Flores until as recently as 12000 years ago. Last Human Standing also examines why we survived while those other ancestral cousins died out and poses the question: are we still evolving today? Nothing is more fascinating to us than, well, us. Where did we come from? What makes us human? NOVA's groundbreaking investigation explores how new discoveries are transforming views of our earliest ancestors. Featuring interviews with world renowned scientists, footage shot in the trenches as fossils were unearthed, and stunning computer generated animation .... + Informações |



















