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    The Hairy Ape

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    education and wealth is important for being in the high class ring. Together Yank and Mildred share the sense of belonging and undergo the search for status they belong. In the last scene‚ Yank goes to a zoo‚ where he talks to a gorilla. Yank frees him from the cage‚ and the gorilla hugs and crushes Yank‚ putting him in the cage. Yank dies there‚

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    Mean Girls Research Paper

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    TM  Mrs. Rosen    AP Psychology  May 23‚ 2014  Mean Girls Paper  Cady Heron moves to a new home from the Africa. She goes to a new school where she meets Janis  and Damian. Her new friends warn her to stay away from the “Plastics”‚ a group of girls who are  popular and cruel. Their group is headed by‚ Regina George with Gretchen and Karen. When Cady sees  Aaron Samuels‚ she falls in love. When Regina discovers this‚ she seeks revenge by getting back with  Aaron and dangling him in front of her

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    Humans vs. Other Primates

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    of the world wielding the most power‚ are we that much different from other primates? No‚ we are not. Of course humans are different‚ but definitely not unique. We share too many characteristics to other primates like the chimpanzees‚ bonobos and gorillas. Characteristics like culture‚ speech‚ communication‚ having social classes would which may have been thought to unique to humans have also seen done by other primates. Humans may have been considered unique once upon a time‚ but now were closer

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    humans are unique

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    produce offspring. • Through natural selection humans have characteristics that make them Unique • Humans are the only mammals that are bipedal • Bipedalism: using two legs for walking • Other primates such as chimpanzees‚ and gorillas have the ability to walk bipedally unsupported‚ but they cannot stay in this position for long periods of time and tend to have awkward/unnatural locomotion (Primate 2012) • They are unable to remain bipedal due to the way their pelvic regions are

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    reflection in archaeology

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    The terms ‘hominid’ and ‘hominin’ are frequently used in human evolution. New definitions The most commonly used recent definitions are: Hominid – the group consisting of all modern and extinct Great Apes (that is‚ modern humans‚ chimpanzees‚ gorillas and orang-utans plus all their immediate ancestors). Hominin – the group consisting of modern humans‚ extinct human species and all our immediate ancestors (including members of the genera Homo‚ Australopithecus‚ Paranthropus and Ardipithecus).

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    Ardipithecus Ramidus

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    complex (). The evidence of Ardi's hands‚ arms‚ feet‚ pelvis‚ and legs all together showed Ardi was able to move among the trees‚ was supported by her feet including her palms (palmigrade clambering)‚ yet somehow didn't obtain chimpanzees and gorillas hanging‚ vertical climbing‚ or knuckle walking traits (). Terrestrially‚ Ardi was involved with a form of bipedality that was considered to be primitive than those of the Australopithecus species (). Furthermore‚ Ardi did not adaptat to "heavy"

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    bipedalism

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    all made use of their hands whether it was the biker steering his bicycle or the multiple people on holding their cell phones. On the other hand‚ the video of the gorilla demonstrated quadrupedalism. While the gorilla was able to go from walking slowly to running on all fours‚ it was unable to use its hands for other tasks. The gorilla demonstrated knuckle walking because they have many wrist and forearm features that allow them to do so (Hirji‚ 2009). Through observations in the video as well as

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    for the position of‚ “mill girl.” The representative would speak to your parents and present the wonderful life a girl would have and high wages she could earn. The representative assures your parents that you will be supervised and guided by another woman with experience and that housing will be provided at the factory in a boardinghouse. He also tells that you will have meals twice a day and your transportation will be provided. At the time there were few ways a girl could earn money and the

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    What Makes Us Human

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    mostly known as tool-users‚ this what makes humans unique from other animals. However. In the past few years‚ extensive researches‚ by many scientists and researchers‚ has identified tool use by animals‚ like the chimpanzees‚ and more recently by gorillas too. These tools can be rocks to open a shellfish. The arrangement‚ sequence‚ and expression levels of our DNA will provide valuable information of what makes a human unique from other created kinds. Individuals can deliver a basically endless

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    "The Little Match Girl" is a story by Hans Christian Andersen. The story is famous not only because of its poignant tragedy‚ but also because of its beauty. Our imagination (and literature) can give us comfort‚ solace‚ and reprieve from so many of life’s hardships. But‚ literature can also act as a reminder of personal responsibility. One cold‚ snowy night on New Year’s Eve‚ a poor little matchgirl wandered the streets. She shivered in the bitter wind‚ for she had no hat to cover her head. Her too-big

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