and that animals‚ like chimpanzees will help other chimps because they know they will get help again in the future. De Waal Talks about the pillars of morality: reciprocity and empathy‚ reciprocity being fairness and empathy being compassion. He thens moves on to talk about cooperation‚ he puts two chimps into a box together and doesn’t feed either of them‚ when he does this they both work just as hard to get the box with food. He then puts two chimps into a box‚ after feeding one of them‚ you can then
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Goodall attended Uplands private school until 1950. She was good at school‚ besides suffering from prosopagnosia‚ which makes it difficult to recognize faces. Jane was unable to afford college. She is known for studying the behavior of Tanzanian chimps. She is still alive today at age 82. When Goodall had an opportunity to visit a friend‚ she went to South Kinangop‚ Kenya. In Kenya‚ she met a famous anthropologist Louis Leakey. Leakey hired her to be his assistant/secretary for an archeological
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up with Louis Leaky‚ who hired her to do some research with him. After observing how serious and methodical she was‚ Leaky selected her to do a study of chimps and he obtained the necessary funding for the project. Goodall research methods are very different then most researchers. Goodall lives with her specimens‚ so she can interact with the chimps in their natural habitats. Goodall believes that her research would have ended long ago if she had used the experimental methodology use by most of the
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Jackson and Bubbles” by the artist‚ Jeff Koons. The work is a life-sized porcelain sculpture of Michael Jackson in an extravagant costume with the chimpanzee Jackson named “Bubbles” seated on his lap in a matching costume. The image of Jackson and the chimp rest on a small raised dais and flowers are strewn around them on the dais. The sculpture was produced in 1988 and comes from a series of sculptures involving images and figures from pop culture which Koons titled The Banality Series. Three copies
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Does language ‘Juggling’ build better brains? Being able to multi-task is more difficult for some than others‚ but for those who speak a second language may find it easier than most. Negotiating between two different languages‚ known as mental ‘juggling’‚ is said to be an essential key to keeping a sharp and youthful mind. But the benefits‚ towards being able to ‘Juggle’ between dialects and languages‚ was a controversial issue. Previously‚ some scientists concluded that the more languages a person
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Seminar 1 : Week of Sept. 8 #1. The word that I found on the online source‚ ‘Merriam- Webster’ was “Schwack.” This word is an adjective meaning a large amount. I also found the opposite of this new found word is “tiddle”. This word portrays the meaning of a small amount. #2 It is impressive in itself watching bees communicate merely by the ‘waggling’ of their bodies in order to tell other bees the exact angular distance available food is from the sun. However‚ could this really be considered
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children on field trip interrupt him. Sly being a chimp has a streak of rage and uses this to scare the children. Vern‚ who is Sly’s handler‚ comes to talk to him and take his clay away as a punishment for his outburst.
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that are passed from one generation to another by learning rather than by instinct. Organism Physiology Paper (Chimpanzees) Anatomy: The chimpanzees and humans facial structure are very similar. The internal anatomy is almost the same between chimps and humans. The circulatory‚ respiratory‚ and digestive systems are nearly identical. Classification: Animalia. Animal with a backbone. Warm blooded. Size: adult male chimpanzees grow to be about 4 feet tall and weighs 90 to 120 pounds. Their
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Exam 1 Review Sheet (review 7-9 pm) Anthropology 101‚ Fall 2013 Lecture 1 (Intro/What is Anthro) Kottak ch. 1 (TWO QUESTIONS) – what anthropologist do‚ 4 fields‚ diversity Festival Formatting- (foods they eat‚ how they dress‚ religious beliefs etc) prove that you’re this or that‚ usually identifies that you are secular. Have an identity and display it‚ marketed in English to present yourself to a larger society with no class differences. If you represent mainstream you can’t be in a festival
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Human and Animal Emotions Three emotions that I‚ Pamela Turner‚ (author of Hachiko the True Story of Loyal Dog) and Jane Goodall (author of My Life with the Chimpanzees) believe animals and humans share are loyalty‚ friendship and security. Loyalty is one of the most important parts of animal and human relationship and can be found in both humans and animals. Clearly Pamela Turner believes in loyalty as her book Hachiko even has loyal in the title‚ which she made because she was inspired by the
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