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    _____ 1. Perhaps you’ve marveled at the incredible gymnastic ability of various primate’s. _____ 2. Their abilities are on display in zoos‚ animal parks‚ and for a few lucky people‚ in the animals’ natural habitats. _____ 3. Primates include lemurs‚ monkeys‚ and apes. _C_ 4. Consider‚ for example‚ the graceful gibbons‚ which live in Southeast Asia. _____5. With its long‚ muscular arms and legs‚ a gibbon has no trouble spending two hours a day swinging through

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    In how smart are animals? The author Dorothy Patent‚is informing the audience because‚ she is trying to inform us about how animals may or may not be intelligent. She said that animals may be intelligent because in one of the stories of animal intelligence is about a girl how hot stuck in a snow drift and her neighbor dog came and polled her out of the snow drift. Another example of animal intelligence is clever hans‚clever hans was a horse trained to do work problems by a retired teacher. Hans

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    using human subjects‚ so he conducted them using Rhesus monkeys. (Custance‚ D. 2012) Harlow was initially conducting research into the intelligence of the monkeys‚ until he observed some behaviours being displayed by the infant monkeys when they were separated from their mothers‚ due to disease. What followed these observations is Harlow’s research into attachment. Harlow carried out a series of studies that placed the infant monkeys in different situations. These independent variables included

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    for feeding and grooming and grooming claw on the second toe are some distinguishable identities. Lemurs are only found on Madagascar and its adjacent islands. They vary in numerous species and ecological niches since they have no competition from monkeys and apes on the islands they live in. Lemurs range in size from the smallest mouse lemur with 5 inches to the indri with 2 to 3 feet (Nowak‚ 1999). The size of the lemur in comparison to other primates is an adaptation to the limited space on the

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    New World Monkeys from the old world monkeys and apes. For example‚ if the primate were to have a 2.1.3.3 dental formula they would be considered a New World Monkey. After observing them and seeing if they are tree-dwellers I can also come to the conclusion that he or she is a New World Monkey. While looking at the nose we can also determine if they are Old World Monkeys‚ New World Monkeys‚ or apes. If their nose faces down they would fall under the category of apes and Old World Monkeys. However

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    Sarah Tedford Week 14 - Coursework Questions "Words‚ Words‚ Words" 1. The "infinite monkey theorem" is the idea that any device (not just monkeys) producing random characters would eventually reproduce an existing‚ famous work. 2-A. · John Milton was an author known internationally for his works. He was named "the best English author"‚ and was a renown polemicist (one who writes to prove one point and discredit another). · Jonathan Swift was a renown satirist. · Franz Kafka was considered

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    I was so scared; I thought that a monkey is an angel in disguise sent by Tze-Yo-Tzun the gods to test my patience or something. It turns out that Chin-Kee is the monkey king who transforms into my cousin who just wants to look over his son (Wei-Chen). I was quite surprised and confused until the monkey King explained to me everything. The monkey king told me after he completed the test of virtue; he was raised as Tze-Yo-Tzun emissary. As

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    the book‚ we have Nancy and Jerry‚ and they are very important characters who deal with Ebola. Also they are married. In the movie‚ Sam and his ex-wife shares similar rolls like Nancy and Jerry. They try to stop the outbreak of Ebola virus in the monkey house. In the movie Sam and his ex-wife is divorced and still have problems between them. • movie changed ’Ebola’ to an Ebola-like virus called Motaba‚ the conditions of both diseases proved to be similar • The army took strong precautions in both

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    introduced to the author’s version of the legendary Monkey King. He was born of a rock and fought off the evil Tiger Spirit‚ and became the monkeys’ king. At first he was a peaceful ruler by keeping things in order‚ “The Monkey King ruled with a firm but gentle hand (pg. 10)‚” until he used his heavenly senses and decided to go to a party in the heavens. Though he is a deity himself‚ he was completely embarrassed because he is still a mere monkey. As a result of embarrassment‚ he attacked everyone

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    Outline and evaluate the psychological research into the link between stress and the immune system. The main function of the immune system is to protect the body from infectious agents such as viruses and other toxins. The immune system can fail us in two ways-either by‚ letting infections enter the body‚ or being over-active‚ so that it is the immune system itself‚ rather than an infectious agent that causes illness. Most studies of the relationship between stress and the immune system have focussed

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