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    Coraline

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    the start of the book coraline is just moving in to her new home she meet her new neibors on the lower floor liver mrs spink and mrs forcible. They where two old actresses who lived together with a lot of old terriers‚and on the upper floor lived mr bonobo? a crazy man who trypsin to teach ice circus tricks for a living. Then after being polite and introducing herself she got right to her favorite hobby of all exploring. Coraline explored the garden and the tennis court on the first day. Then the next

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    Experimenting On Animals

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    Cures and Creatures Great and Small.” Issues in Ethics. V. 1‚ N. 3 (1988) Web. 10 Nov. 2013. “Alternatives to Animal Testing.” PETA. Web. 10 Nov. 2013. “Animal Testing Is Bad Science: Point/Counterpoint.” PETA. Web. 10 Nov. 2013. Biba‚ Erin. “From Chimp to Chip.” Popular Science Dec. 2013: 14‚ Print.

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    culture” (King 2012)? The answer to that question is no. In 1999‚ Andrew Whitten wrote a paper on the existence of culture among chimpanzee populations; his research showed that tool use among chimp populations is definitely cultural. This notion was justified by the discovery that tool use patterns among different chimp populations varied‚ but the variation always occurred due to non-genetic and non-ecological factors (Whiten 1999). This‚ and Whitens other works‚ shows that culture exists by means of social

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    smaller males”. For animals‚ its a different story. Some animals tend to eat their own species as a part of their natural diet. As example‚ King snakes tend feed on other snakes‚ including venomous ones. Or even sometimes‚ you could catch chimps killing and eating chimp babies. Cannibalism among animals can occur for territorial reasons‚ like a male lion‚ who would kill cubs that arent his when assuming control of a new pride. Change in temperature can also affect the rate of cannibalism. The Huffington

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    Medical Terminology

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    butts in the mirror -knowing it was them instead -Mark Test shaving‚ spot of shaving cream left moves like me‚ have a spot on them - knock them out – put in paint chimp wakes up and sees a spot in his head wipes the mark and smells it representation of self -see the person from the other side and you know its you chimps opened up pandora’s box chimpanzee has a self awareness Idea of self/recognizing -bill Clinton (came from?) humans recognize their own faces Julian keenan digitally

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    Review TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences Vol.9 No.5 May 2005 Evolution of the brain and intelligence Gerhard Roth1‚2 and Ursula Dicke2 1 2 Hanse Institute for Advanced Study‚ D-27753 Delmenhorst‚ Germany Brain Research Institute‚ University of Bremen‚ D-28334 Bremen‚ Germany Intelligence has evolved many times independently among vertebrates. Primates‚ elephants and cetaceans are assumed to be more intelligent than ‘lower’ mammals‚ the great apes and humans more than monkeys‚ and humans more than

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    The cloning of any species‚ whether it be human or non-human‚ is ethically and morally wrong. Scientists and ethicists have debated the implications of human and non-human cloning extensively since 1997 when scientists at the Roslin Institute in Scotland produced a cloned sheep named Dolly. No direct conclusions have been made‚ but strong arguments state that cloning of both human and non-human species results in harmful physical and psychological effects on both groups. I will address the issue

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    Ebola Virus Thesis Statement: The deadly virus Ebola is killing thousands of innocent people worldwide‚ but there are some simple steps that are being taken to prevent this coming tide of deadly parasites Outbreaks 1976 outbreak 1995 outbreak First two outbreaks What is Ebola? The Ebola virus in general Symptoms Transmission What is to blame? Poor facilities are impart to blame Poor governmental operation Chimpanzees are the suspected hosts Prevention and what it helping More money

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    water streaming down their shivering bodies when professor Hohler chanced to pass. Upon opening the door for the two chimps‚ Dr. James recounts‚ instead of scampering in with more ado‚ as many children would have done‚ each of them delayed entering the warm shelter long enough to throw its arms around his benefactor in a frenzy satisfaction.” (Goldman). This shows that the chimps were happy and showed gratitude by the way they acted before entering the house. Another example of an animal showing

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    Becoming human

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    occipital lobe‚and frontal lobe which gives us are higher functions . This change essentially created a more smarter chimp but laid the blueprints for our brains construction. The brain the most effective weapon develops gradually in each branch of hominid evolution.A major factor in why humans retain so much information is a human takes twenty years to fully develop while a chimp only takes 3 .The advantages to a slow developing brain allows for more information and taught skills

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