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    Glossary Chapter 21 advanced sewage treatment Specialized chemical and physical processes that reduce the amount of specific pollutants left in wastewater after primary and secondary sewage treatment. This type of treatment usually is expensive. See also primary sewage treatment‚ secondary sewage treatment. biological oxygen demand (BOD) Amount of dissolved oxygen needed by aerobic decomposers to break down the organic materials in a given volume of water at a certain temperature over

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    Ryan Joseph G. Soledad Natural Science 4ID1 July 1‚ 2011 Reaction Paper 1. Who is considered the earliest ancestor of the modern man? (give it’s scientific name) The earliest known ancestors of modern humans might have reproduced with early chimpanzees as scientist believes. Their scientific name is Pan Troglodytes. 2. What are the different characteristic/analysis that was discussed between the chimpanzees and man? One analysis

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    Andrew Bolt enters into the debate regarding the “monstering” of the Collingwood fan who called Adam Goodes an ape. “Girl‚ 13‚ was rude but she’s not the bully” suggests that the girl is being treated far too harshly for her actions. The title of the blog “Girl‚ 13‚ was rude but she’s not the bully” projects to the audience that while the girl was rude‚ it isn’t her that is the bully in this situation but instead Goodes and some involved in the media. This headline helps paint the girl as a victim

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    Today’s generation‚ particularly the youth‚ are all out to ape the Western culture. It has become a craze among the youth to have a lifestyle like that of Westerners. No doubt that this is an impact of print and electronic media on our generation. The elders in the society state that our generation has become a slave of Western culture. Some of the orthodox minds go still further to stress that the Western culture takes our youth to a wrong destination and that the strange behaviour of our youth

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    story tells the fascinating tale‚ in the form of never sent letters‚ of an ape brought aboard an iron-hulled sailing ship in 1909 by Samson Low‚ the ship’s captain. Although the author makes a point to tell the reader‚ through Samson Low‚ that the animal does not symbolize anything or mean anything‚ in fact‚ "He stands for nothing" (280)‚ several arguments can be made to contradict this. One could argue that the ape symbolized the untamed and rarely used wild side of Samson Low through a

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    viewed by many not just as a hero but as a role model. She had all the determination to save and protect the apes‚ to study the apes and just risking her life to see and study them‚ and most likely just viewed by many others in the need of reference to find out more about the apes. She traveled to Africa and met anthropologist Louis Leakey and that’s when her first encounter with the apes was and she fell in love with them. Her journey to Africa was one different thing she wouldn’t ever forget.

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    hominids from that of chimpanzees and other apes. Make sure to explain how the features are different in bipedal hominids compared to the apes. a. Cranium Ape and human craniums are very different from one another. Ape craniums are designed for chewing giving them more muscles in the cranium to bite don on hard foods. These muscles apes obtain in their cranium also helps avoid injury but these muscles also don’t allow for a bigger brain size meaning that apes do not have big brains. Humans on the contrary

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    selective pressures. To understand why humans and apes are alike‚ one must understand why they are the way they are. Selective

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    which are properties of language‚ are exclusively human or can they be found in other creatures communications. For each of the features‚ the communication of wild apes‚ trained apes and humans will be compared. This will not be based solely on vocal communication‚ but explore the research into signing and ‘pointing’ apes (apes using symbols on a keyboard‚ Aitchison‚ 2008). The first reason to discuss this‚ is because human language is not restricted to vocal communication: we can use sign language

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    Old World monkey or a New World monkey‚ but excluding apes and humans. There are about 260 known living species of monkey. Many are arboreal‚ although there are species that live primarily on the ground‚ such as baboons. Monkeys are generally considered to be intelligent. Unlike apes‚ monkeys usually have tails. Tailless monkeys may be called "apes"‚ incorrectly according to modern usage; thus the tailless Barbary macaque is called the "Barbary ape". The New World monkeys (superfamily Ceboidea) are

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