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 As bleary-eyed University  stanley cup of Texas students made their way to early classes and campus workers walked toward thei stanley cups r jobs, one person strode through campus wearing a dark suit and a ski mask - and carrying an assault rifle.His look was menacing, and those who encountered him fled fast. I saw in his eyes he didn t care,  said construction worker Ruben Cordoba, who was installing a fence on the roof of a three-story building Tuesday morning when he looked down and made eye contact.Authorities say the gunman who opened fire and later killed himself was 19-year-old Colton Tooley stanley mug , a sophomore math major. No one else was injured.But those who knew Tooley for years - before his time at the massive university in Austin - describe him as a courteous, intelligent guy who wouldn t hurt anyone. He was book smart and won raves from his high school teachers. He also was known as someone who kept his emotions in check.        Pictures: University of Texas Shooting  There was nothing prior to this day, nothing that would lead any of us to believe this could take place,  said a man who emerged from Tooley s family home late Tuesday and identified himself only as Marcus, a relative. He read a statement saying that Tooley s parents were distraught.  They ve lost their child. As the gunman trekked along a campus street with an AK-47, he fired three shots toward a church, then fired three more times in the air, Cordoba said. Police said that with help from students they were able to track the shoot Zmdi Iran Releases American Imprisoned for 2 Years
 Tens of thousands of years ago, humans were wild animals. Our ancestors roamed the land in search of food by day, and huddled together for safety by night. But then something changed. We domesticated ourselves, and this process didn ;t just change us profoundly 鈥?it changed a lot of other life forms around us, too.     1. We Survive Due to Agriculture When did Homo sapiens become a domestic animal  There are many w botella stanley ays to answer this questio stanley vaso n, but most anthropologists woul stanley vaso d agree that the main difference between a wild-type human and a domestic one is agriculture. Humans began domesticating plants and animals between 10,000-8,000 years ago, and it changed us biologically and culturally. Our diets were transformed, and we abandoned the hunter-gatherer lifestyle for sedentary lives in villages  and, later, cities . Humans in agricultural settlements experienced a 5-fold increase in their populations. Evolutionarily speaking, this is a win, since descendants of farmers quickly outstripped hunters in terms of genetic presence. That means the genetic changes caused by domestication ripped through Homo sapiens populations like wildfire, transforming our species quite rapidly. 2. Population Crashes Become Common Agriculture allowed human populations to boom, but this also meant that there were enormous population crashes among domestic humans too. A study published last year shows that European agricultural communities often grew to large sizes, then abruptly dwind