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    NORTHERN CARIBBEAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY‚ CHEMISTRY AND SCIENCE Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Course: BIOL 395 GENETICS Section A TERM PAPER Nature or Nurture: The Case of the Boy Who Became a Girl Presented By: Nathalia allen Monique Malcolm Davena shaw Shaneek Campbell Part 1 1. Assuming that the nurture theory is valid‚ David as Brenda will have female

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    it would be like if people would follow their dreams from the start of their life? Jane Goodall followed her dreams. Jane Goodall fits the theme of leadership and legacy because of how she has helped animals and the environment. She helped the chimpanzees and people began to see them as creatures and not ‘things’‚ she fights to give them rights‚ and she led her followers to do the same. Goodall was influenced to work with animals and without it she wouldn’t be the same. People are affected by Goodall’s

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    own leadership strengths and limitations to hers. Introduction I will be analyzing the leader I admire and inspire to be like‚ Jane Goodall. Goodall is best known for the 45-year study of social and family interactions she observed with wild chimpanzees in East Africa. Goodall’s research shed light on our evolutionary past‚ reveling human like behaviors and complexities within chimpanzee. Goodall’s is a leader in primate research‚ however has changed her focus now to the conversation of their

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    Homo sapiens (Latin: "wise man") is the scientific name for the human species. Homo is the human genus‚ which also includes Neanderthals and many other extinct species of hominid; H. sapiens is the only surviving species of the genus Homo. Modern humans are the subspecies Homo sapiens sapiens‚ differentiated from their direct ancestor‚ Homo sapiens idaltu. Subspecies of H. sapiens include Homo sapiens idaltu and the only extant subspecies Homo sapiens sapiens. Some sources show Homo sapiens neanderthalensis

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    with child rearing. The CD33 gene plays a big role in Alzheimer’s disease and scientists Ajit Varki and Pascal Gagneux discovered that there are two variants of it: a protective allele and a damaging one. Varki and Gagneux studied humans and chimpanzees to learn more about the gene’s lineage. Their

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    Question 1. What do chimpanzee and orangutan cultures have in common with human culture? Give examples of specific behaviors. Answer 1. These cultures are common because both have tool use‚ complex grooming and courtship. For example‚ young chimpanzees are taught how to crack nuts and when they run into technical problems the mother is always there to help them. This is quite like how humans would react. The parents teach the young how to complete and overcome certain task. Another example is

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    generation comes about. Animals have their way of surviving too. They usually go or live in large numbers so as to get a strategic territory. Chimpanzees for example live in colony and protect their habitat from other chimpanzees and other animals as well. They love fig trees too. Since many other animals like birds and squirrels like fig trees‚ the chimpanzees ward off their territories by creating noisy screams or sounds to frighten their enemies. Survival is the most important thing in the forest

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    Apes and Language: A Chicago Style Sample Paper Karen Shaw English 214 Professor Bell March 22‚ 2001 Shaw 2 Apes and Language: A Literature Review Over the past thirty years‚ researchers have demonstrated that the great apes (chimpanzees‚ gorillas‚ and orangutans) resemble humans in language abilities more than had been thought possible. Just how far that resemblance extends‚ however‚ has been a matter of some controversy. Researchers agree that the apes have acquired fairly large vocabularies

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    This article wrote about a few different studies done on children by three different experimenters. In one of the studies titled “Spontaneous Altruism by Chimpanzees and Young Children‚” Felix Warneken tested the morality of humans through young babies (because they have had little to no socialization) and also tested morality of chimpanzees‚ the closest relative to humans. In this study‚ 18-month-old toddlers were tested to see if they would help others in need by retrieving a dropped item that

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    Goodall and Turner believe people and animals share qualities. Many people believe this for many reasons. Many have heard of stories about animals that share qualities with humans‚ that makes them agree with Goodall and Turner. Animals are ‚caring‚ playful‚ and intelligent‚ just like humans. Humans and animals both are caring in many ways. Both animals and humans care very much for their children and family. Turner experiences that humans and animals both are caring because in story “Hachiko”

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