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    Brook Bond Lipton

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    Brooke Bond entered Indian market in 1900 and in 1903 it launched Red Label tea in the country. In 1912‚ Brooke Bond & Co. India Limited was formed. Unilever acquired Brooke Bond through an international acquisition. Similarly‚ Lipton’s link with India date back to 1898. Unilever acquired Lipton in 1972 and in 1977 Lipton Tea (India) Limited was incorporated Introduction to Lipton The old Liptons‚ Galbraith‚ Templeton and Presto logos In 1871‚ Lipton used his small

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    i.e. the way of nature itself‚ is undermined if there is even one instance of homosexuality in nature. Sadly‚ for many believers of “Divine Command Theory” and “Natural law” followers‚ there are many instances. Black swans‚ Japanese macque‚ even Bonobos‚ a primate species closely related to humans‚ have been observed and documented to exhibit homosexual behaviour. Another argument is that the sole purpose of sexual organs is procreation. This argument assumes that the organs only have that one purpose

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    replaced by the chimpanzee "out of Africa" theory‚ and the chimp origin of AIDS was fully accepted by the scientific community. A phylogenetic "family tree" of primate viruses (which few people could understand) was presented to prove that HIV was descended from a primate virus in the African bush. Analysis of virus genetic data performed by the "supercomputer" at Los Alamos in New Mexico indicated that HIV had "jumped species" from a chimp to a human around the year 1930 in Africa. Los Alamos is the

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    My first interviewee was my cousin. He believes that the days in Genesis were literal 24-hour days. He supported this belief by citing other instances of the word “Yom” meaning literal 24-hour periods. Going along with a literal interpretation of the Bible‚ he believes that when you add the 2‚000 years between Adam and Abraham to the 4‚000 years since Abraham‚ you come to a total of 6‚000 years old. My cousin does not believe that humans and apes share a common ancestor. His explanation is that although

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    Chimps make and use tools‚ hunt in organized groups and engage in acts of violence. Wild troops have distinct behaviors and customs. Field observations and lab experiments show chimps are capable of empathy‚ altruism and self-awareness. In the experiment pictured here‚ chimps performed better than humans on a number memory test. * Dolphins get creative -------------------------------------------------

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    intermediate cuneiform‚ lateral cuneiform‚ medial cuneiform‚ metatarsals 1-5‚ pedal proximal phalanx 1 and 5‚ and talus. The only differences in the hands and feet are that the chimps have more bones in both plus the bones are longer. The thing that caught my attention the most was the similarity in the skeletons between the chimps and humans. The skeletons are practically identical: skull‚ rib cage‚ arms‚ hands‚ feet‚ legs‚ etc. This site is easy to use. All you have to do is hover the mouse over whatever

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    drug or medical treatment is not a good experiment due to the difference in anatomy between humans and animals. Even testing animals with similar DNA‚ like chimpanzees‚ is not a good test because they do not react the same way as humans. For example‚ chimps‚ being our closest relatives‚ still did not contract AIDS when introduced to the HIV virus (Kelly). Another faulty test occurred when testing a drug called fenphen. Animals showed no serious side effects‚ but when tested on humans it caused heart-valve

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    quadrupedalism termed “knuckle walking” where the knuckles are placed on the floor in front of the animal and pressure is applied and used as leverage to push off ‚ this is why apes such as chimps have longer arms then hind limbs‚ they often held hands as they moved through the enclosure. One of the two isolated chimps became very curious about the baby and as it moved towards the mother the other of the two quickly moved towards her and put its hand on her back and began to shove her forward and away

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    Nature vs. Nurture is the controversial debate among Social Scientists about which one has a greater influence over the development of a human. Nature is the influence of inherited biological characteristics on human behavior as well as the influence of our genes. Our genes design an orderly sequence of biological growth processes called maturation. At one time‚ it was believed that people behaved in certain ways because they inherited behaviors from their parents. Nurture on the other hand is the

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    system of hers‚ “the banana club”. She discovered many things about chimpanzees that startled people‚ like: Chimps have a complex social system and  communication methods‚ including a primitive "language" system containing more than 20 individual sounds Chimps are omnivorous‚ not vegetarian as had been supposed Chimps have emotions‚ minds‚ personalities and societies just like ours Chimps employed modified twigs to “fish” for termites which meant that they are capable of tool making which was previously

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