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    Mickey Mouse Monopoly

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    Mickey Mouse Monopoly The film Mickey Mouse Monopoly is an overview of how sociological ideas presented in Disney films effects the cultural development of children. The idea of using “cookie cutter” stereotypes of gender and age to influence how children perceive those of not only different gender‚ but race‚ and how they should act and perceive themselves. The film also deals with the idea of how these controlling images of Disney’s are unescapable. The film first touches on the sociological

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    What Makes Humans Unique

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    from chimpanzees or gorillas‚ but it might be possible that humans and other primates have shared a common ancestor. It’s true that they share a lot of similarities but on the other hand they also have a lot of differences. The three main obvious disparities among humans and primates are Bipedalism‚ Language‚ and the Brain. One human trait that primates and any other kinds of animals do not share is ‘Bipedalism’‚ which is the ability to walk upright. Some primates such as gorillas or chimpanzees have

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    Central African Republic

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    plant species‚ 208 mammal species‚ and at least 350 bird species‚ including the recently discovered endemic Sangha Forest robin (Stiphronis sanghensis). The Dzanga-Sangha area also features one of the highest documented densities of western lowland gorillas and forest elephants (Loxodonta africana cyclotis) in Africa.

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    In the article Are Humans Inherently Violent?‚ there are two opposing views up for discussion between whether or not humans are ‘programmed’ for violent nature or whether it is learned through their environment and upbringing. Richard Wrangham and Dale Peterson believe that violent humans are a result of our sociobiology. Robert W. Sussman on the other hand sees aggression as a result of environmental factors and upbringing. Each bring interesting evidence to light and provide a solid presentation

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    Animal Communication 2

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    cat‚ thus warning other small birds in the area to flee. There are also nonvocal sounds. Some insects rub one body part against another‚ an act called stridulation. Beavers and gorillas‚ though they can vocalize‚ also use vibration sounds. To warn others of danger‚ beavers slap their tails on the water surface and gorillas beat their chests. Visual communication can be conducted through the use of such badges as a patch of bright color or a set of horns. These badges give some indication

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    The Panda's Thumb

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    to the taxonomic group called hominid (Australopithecus afarensis)‚ which includes all primates including chimpanzees‚ orangutans & gorillas. 5. Why is "Lucy" not considered an ancestor of modern apes‚ even if her jaw looks like that chimpanzee? Although the specimens of Au. Afarensis indicated that Lucy’s jaw was rather unlike other hominins‚ having a more gorilla-like appearance‚ “Lucy’s pelvis and leg bones clearly show that Au. Afarensis walked as erect as you and I”; also Lucy’s pelvic structure

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    Another example‚ “ Tarzan” the movie was made in the African location‚ with a white man being in power and “eliminat[ing] black people in Africa‚” Elizabeth Headly stated. Alvin Poussaint said that in this movie‚ “only gorillas [were] as close as people.” In other words‚ gorillas were representing Africans. Disney producers create movies with characters that identify different race but the role they play are subliminally

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    Animal Captivity Essay

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    consequences. In captivy‚ you can keep the animals safe and away from danger let alone if they were in the wild you could do nothing to help them. For example‚ in zoos they separate animals for one anothers safety. If one gorilla is not getting along with another gorilla they would not keep them both in the same area of course. They would separate them until they were sure that everyone would be safe in the

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    Cadbury’s Caramel Busy Bee Advert Denotation- A female bunny‚ wearing a pink bow‚ sits in an open area under a tree. A bumble bee buzzes down from the tree and flies into a flower. The bunny tells the bee to relax and feeds him chocolate. The bee and bunny both relax when a mole come digging by disturbing them and pops up where the bunny was sitting‚ she moves and offers him chocolate‚ then he blushes. Connotation- The area is outside and isolated from any industrial disturbances. Nature is seen

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    What happens when there is no evidence to be used against the person being accused of committing a crime? Is someone’s word enough to put someone else behind bars? Is it even reliable? Eyewitness testimony is a primary source of evidence used in justice systems all around the world. While an eyewitness account may be the only evidence a witness has‚ it may or may not be what they actually saw. Juries focus heavily on eyewitness testaments‚ and generally find testimonies reliable sources of information

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