Elevator Speech
If I happen to find myself standing in an elevator next to congressional leaders and only have four minutes to convince them that the next federal budget should include additional funding for the study of human evolution I would start out by stating that studying human evolution is such an important base layer of knowledge to understand science and the world in general. It is important for students to know that our evolution did not happen overnight, and by learning about our ancestors we can understand ourselves better. Additional funding can bring in new opportunities such as buying model skulls and bones of hominins for students to receive hands on experience to compare and contrast. From personal experience, being able to interact with models of skulls and other pieces like that made me even more interested in Biological Anthropology. Having a place such as a lab that is strictly dedicated to a specific topic allows the individuals who are working within it explore all different possibilities to find research they could be interested in and find out even more about human evolution and why we are the way we are at this day and age.
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