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by Aimee Bender
About 24 pages (7,080 words)

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•  After Ben begins his reverse evolution, Annie asks a biology professor to make her an evolutionary timeline. The professor’s timeline turns out to be wrong. Research theories of evolution, and using your research, create your own evolutionary timeline.

•  Ben tells Annie, “We’re all getting too smart. Our brains are just getting bigger and bigger.” Do you agree? Write an essay explaining your position. Use factual evidence (IQ statistics, medical research, etc.) to support your opinion.

•  Due to the aging of the baby boomer generation, soon more and more people will find themselves in the caretaker.....

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