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Why is the evolutionary placement of Neandertals such a controversial matter?
 
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What is ethnic plastic surgery?
 
  a. Seeking plastic surgery from someone who is practiced in ethnic medicine
  b. Seeking surgery to change one's phenotypic traits so that they look more like the majority culture
  c. Plastic surgery that utilizes both Western and traditional methods as part of the medical approach
  d. Plastic surgery from non-licensed medical doctors and practitioners
  e. The production of commercial products, such as dolls, in ethnic body type and clothing



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Answer to Question 1

Their behavior and physiology indicate a group that both has and does not have characteristics of Homo; depending on whether scientists adhere to the classification ideas of lumping or splitting, this group of humans may or may not be included in the genus Homo.

Answer to Question 2

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