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    Experiment finds that true altruism lies in babies ’ helping hands. (Online) China: People ’s Daily Online. Available at: http://english.people.com.cn/200603/05/eng20060305_247996.html . (Accessed at 30 November 2009). Choi‚ C. Q. (2007). Selfless Chimps Shed Light on Evolution of Altruism. (Online)USA: TechMediaNetwork. Available at: http://www.livescience.com/animals/070625_chimp_altruism.html . (Accessed at 30 November 2009). Dingfelder‚ S. F. (2006). Altruism: an accident of nature? (Online)USA:

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    There are too many animals being tested on‚ especially monkeys‚ since they are the closest things to humans. According to Newsela‚ a current event website for kids‚ “Since 1960‚ the number of chimpanzees has shrunk. The latest count put the number of chimps in the world at 300‚000 to 430‚000.” “Registration of a single pesticide requires more than 50 experiments and the use of as many as 12‚000 animals.”states the

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    There has been much debate and research undertaken by scientists and psychologists in order to ascertain whether there are qualitative differences between humans and animals. This essay will discuss some of the communication methods that animals use and whether these are comparable to human traits. In addition‚ it will be necessary to explore further whether humans are in possession of any distinctive characteristics which result in uniqueness. Furthermore‚ this essay will also consider the significance

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    The evolutionary theory is one of the most widely debated scientific theories. Many believe it to be the best explanation for how the living world with all its species developed. Others refuse to believe it and think of the theory as something dangerous. The theory itself states that the natural world‚ with all its different species‚ developed from simple organisms. This happened through gradual changes in the organisms’ genomes through natural selection‚ or ’survival of the fittest’. This also means

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    believe each fossil is a piece of evidence about the way species adapted and the changes that took place over a period of time. "Humans are Old World primates" Humans however have striking similarities as well as differences from that of the chimp or gorilla. For instance vision human vision is the same as any other diurnal primate meaning we clearly see the same as monkeys and apes. Our sense of smell is the same as that of the anthropoid primate or ape. Similarly our behavior patterns are

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    Nietzsche The German mastermind Friedrich Nietzsche displayed scorching reactions of the human sociocultural world (especially religion and philosophy) and required a thorough reconsideration of all qualities. Like Darwin‚ Nietzsche introduced a dynamic perspective of reality. The thinker had been enormously affected by the developmental development of the nineteenth century (despite the fact that the scholarly connection amongst Darwin and Nietzsche isn’t regularly stressed or perceived). God- Nietzsche

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    forward facing eyes. Chimpanzees are quadruped‚ they move on all fours. When walking‚ I can see they use their knuckles for support due to the fact they have shorter legs and longer arms. They also have opposable toes with good strength of griping. Chimps are capable of bipedal locomotion. They spend same time in the ground compared to the time they spend in the trees. From observing the chimpanzee for just about 20 minutes I learned so much about them. They are very similar to humans in the ways they

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    Jane Goodall Biography Jane Goodall was a pioneering English primatologist (a person who studies primates‚ which is a group of animals that includes human beings‚ apes‚ monkeys‚ and others). Her methods of studying animals in the wild‚ which emphasized patient observation over long periods of time of both social groups and individual animals‚ changed not only how chimpanzees (a kind of ape) as a species are understood‚ but also how studies of many different kinds of animals are carried out. Childhood

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    Dr. Tatiana has known to become a sex expert and finds sex to be nothing but intriguing and troublesome. She has explored the beauty of sex and how it’s brought about all the alluring things in nature. In her book‚ “Dr. Tatiana’s Sex Advice to All Creation”‚ she takes a comical approach and in every few pages or so‚ the reader is approached with a question‚ followed by Dr. Tatiana’s advice. The questions are presented through an insect’s point of view‚ demonstrating how each of the species presents

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    So Carly‚ what do you think must be done to defend the rights of homosexuals? What we need is to change the attitude of the general Australian public towards same-sex relationships‚ and to increase society’s tolerance of the individuals‚ who for whatever reasons‚ choose to be homosexual. In doing so‚ I believe we will be in a better position to advocate for the legal rights of homosexuals. The right to marry those we love‚ the right to receive the superannuation of deceased partners‚ the right

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