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    Rhetorical Anylisis

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    Acknowledge Mine” she claims that chimpanzees are being treated unfairly in test laboratories. This is a valid and credible claim. Goodall’s caim is effective because by using different devices and techniques‚ Goodall was able to encourage the reader to take her side and to feel pity and sympathy for the chimpanzees. In Goodall’s piece a technique that is used the most is the appeal to pity. Goodall does a good job of swaying the reader to feel sympathy towards the chimpanzees. She applies loaded language

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    humans‚ they test on apes. If they were not testing apes‚ then they would be testing other animals which other people would also fight against. Scientists perform tests on these apes for one very important reason‚ “98.4 percent of the DNA in chimpanzees (and 97.7 percent of the DNA in gorillas) is identical to the DNA of human beings.” This proves that there is no better animal to conduct tests and experiments than apes because their genetic similarities. This means their reactions‚ results‚

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    jane goodall

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    expert on the animal. This paper will start with how Goodall began researching chimpanzees along with her alternative research methods‚ we will then delve into what are considered the three most important discoveries made by Goodall. Next we will examine other important discoveries‚ concluding with an examination of how Goodall’s research and work changed the scientific community and changed the world’s perception of chimpanzees. Goodall’s natural curiosity and love of animals brought her to Africa where

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    She wanted to know more about evolution of humans through chimpanzees. It took a couple months before Goodall could gain trust of one single male that she ended up naming David Greybeard. Jane used a process called “banana club” to gain trust and to understand thoroughly of chimpanzees daily behavior. After two years‚ she became close with over half of the reserved 100 or more chimps. Goodall would imitate the behaviors

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    are the most used animal in world of science apart from other animals such as rabbits‚ mice and guinea pig for research purpose. In recent years‚ the general public‚ lawmakers and scientists have expressed increasing discomfort over the use of chimpanzees in biomedical research. Today it would be considered morally unacceptable to carry out many of the experiments that were done on them in the recent past. Some of the procedures that made chimps suffer are removed or destroyed portions of their brains

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    sapiens. One versus one‚ or even 10 versus 10‚ chimpanzees might be better than us. But‚ if you pit 1‚000 humans against 1‚000 chimpanzees‚ the humans will win easily‚ for the simple reason that a thousand chimpanzees cannot cooperate at all. And if you now try to cram 100‚000 chimpanzees into Oxford Street‚ or into Wembley Stadium‚ or Tienanmen Square or the Vatican‚ you will get chaos‚ complete chaos. Just imagine Wembley Stadium with 100‚000 chimpanzees. Complete madness.

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    recognized by many people around the world. Her contributions have been significant in our world today. Although most comments and opinions of her work have been positive‚ there are also people who oppose what she has done as well. She has studied chimpanzees and their behavior since she was of a young age‚ giving plenty of time for opinions to form regarding her as a person and her work as well. The positive opinions of Jane Goodall outweigh all the bad ones. Based upon interviews of my colleagues

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    Bonobos Analysis

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    The lecturer asserts that there are several misunderstandings about bonobos and chimpanzees that the former are loving and peaceful and the latter are aggressive animals. This refuts the reading passage’s claim that bonobos are gentle and the chimpanzees often act aggressively. To begin with‚ the lecturer maintains that scientists have observed that bonobos also act aggressively when they are angry. They would shake their feasts and throw some objects. Also‚ they would throw sticks and even fight

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    Chimpanzee Yawning Essay

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    author decided to do this experiment‚ with intentions to find out whether human like animals (chimpanzees) identifies with animations as far as (movies‚ cartoons‚ etc.) having emotional connections and empathizing with them‚ us humans do (Matthew W. Campbell‚ 2009). If so‚ they would have a useful tool in animal studies. From reading the research‚ I have found that the chimps were aware of the animated chimpanzees at some point in this experiment. They discriminated against some of the facial expressions

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    In The Shadow Of Man

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    In The Shadow of Man Although the distance between Jane and the chimpanzees was too far for her to make any detailed observations‚ she still was not able to get any closer than 500 yards before the chimps fled during her first few months at the Gombe Stream Reserve. She still got up before dawn every morning to make way to the peak‚ where she sat for most of the day waiting for a group of chimps to pass for her to watch with her binoculars. This depressed Jane‚ how could they receive more funding

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