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Valley News - Out & About: Dartmouth professor talks the walk, how humans became upright


Out & About: Dartmouth professor talks the walk, how humans became upright
Liz Sauchelli. Copyright (c) Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
Modified: 4/3/2021 9:41:28 PM
We’ve all seen the illustrations of human evolution, where a knuckle-walking chimpanzee on the left gradually transforms into an upright-walking human on the right. It’s a straightforward explanation of how we got from Curious George to George Clooney.
But like so much else, the truth of how humans evolved to walk on two legs is far more nuanced. It’s also the topic of a new book by Dartmouth College professor Jeremy DeSilva titled ....

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Dartmouth Man Allegedly Slashed Household Member With Razor Knife


Dartmouth Man Allegedly Slashed Household Member With Razor Knife
DARTMOUTH Dartmouth Police have arrested a man after they say he was involved in a domestic dispute in which he allegedly slashed a household member with a razor knife.
Police responded to a home regarding a domestic dispute at approximately 8 p.m. on April 2. When they arrived, they learned one of the people involved had been slashed several times with a razor knife. Police say the worst of the wounds was a laceration that was approximately 11 inches long and a quarter-inch deep.
None of the wounds were life-threatening, police said, and the victim was transported to a local hospital for treatment. ....

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7 new cases April 4 to make the long weekend longer | COVID-19 | Halifax, Nova Scotia


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TABLE NOTES The totals for the health zones (Northern, Eastern, Western, Central) may be different than the totals you d get by adding up the numbers in the Community Health Networks that make up each zone, because the province doesn t track all cases at the community network level. The zone totals reflect every case in the area; the community network numbers only show cases that can be localized to a region inside the bigger area. The names of the community networks here have been adapted/shortened for simplicity (click to download the province s PDF map with the exhaustively complete network names). All data comes from the Nova Scotia COVID-19 data page. We use a dash (-) instead of a zero (0) where applicable in the health network numbers to make the table easier to read. ....

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2 new cases March 31 as the humans win the month | COVID-19 | Halifax, Nova Scotia


Map of COVID-19 cases reported in Nova Scotia as of March 31, 2021. Legend here. THE COAST
2 new cases March 31 as the humans win the month 
Nova Scotia’s COVID-19 numbers as of Wednesday.
With a new case in the Halifax community health network and another in the Lunenburg network (check our table below), the province is announcing two infections today. Both cases are related to travel outside of Atlantic Canada, says Wednesday s daily update. The people are self-isolating, as required.
Three patients recovered since yesterday s report, so the number of active cases in Nova Scotia fell to 23. (For the fourth day in a row, the province say one of those patients is in the hospital due to COVID-19.) And it s the last day of March, so we can do the tally and discover the coronavirus got 75 new infections in the month, while 89 people recovered from the disease, so the humans win! ....

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To honour the whimsical start of April, every sign gets two readings this week (no kidding).
HAPPY BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK TO Gerard MacNeil and Julia-Simone Rutgers.
This is a slow week for birthdays no fooling so it s extra-important that you spread some love by emailing your friend’s name and birth date to bday@thecoast.ca then click your sign to go to your horoscope
ARIES
(March 21-April 19)
Playwright August Strindberg (1849– 1912) was a maverick innovator who loved to experiment with plot and language. One of his stories takes place in a dream and the hero is the Christ-like daughter of a Vedic god. He once said that he felt an immense need to become a savage and create a new world. Given your current astrological potentials, Aries, I suspect that might be an apt motto for you right now. APRIL FOOL! I half-lied. There s no need for you to become a savage. In fact, it s better if you don t. But the coming weeks will definitely be a ....

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