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    The disappearance of hypervisible bodies and increased visibility of bodies which are understood to be invisible functions in a way that stigmatizes the abnormal body and affirms the normative body. Bodies are made hypervisible when they exist outside of what it means to look like a normal body. Hypervisible bodies are often stigmatized as being abnormal and unintelligible as they do not conform to how normal bodies look and therefore are expected to perform inefficiently. Invisible bodies are made

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    “Ah‚ I got the color and stuff. Is it a boy or a girl?” “Girl” “Um‚ the ladybug is cute. Um‚ little flowers‚ maybe‚” he suggests to her as he points to various pictures on the wall. “You don’t have a monkey‚ do you?” “I don’t have a monkey.” “Dammit” “I have a teddy bear” “I want a monkey‚” the woman starts to make a pouting face at her daughter. The baby lets out a soft

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    warriors go to school. Now‚ get up. We have to prepare and I can already feel my sunburn coming on. She slaps him on the chest and pulls him to his feet. EXT. THE ROAD TO GNARLBURG - MORNING As they travel‚ an ogre appears out of the bushes and menaces them with a tree. SETH I got this! Seth steps forward and summons a horde of tiny skeletons that attack the ankles of the ogre. It lifts its foot and makes quick work of them. LYLA Um... She points at the ogre‚ who lifts Seth by the ankle. His robes

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    The stressed rats ended up gaining more weight‚ especially near their abdomen unlike the non-stressed rats. In another study Cummins includes‚ Dr. Carol Shively feeds female monkey the American diet and compares those monkeys with higher ranked monkeys. The higher ranked monkeys were not as fat as the lower ranked monkeys. Cummins explains this was due to the stress carried with being a low rank. Given the support Cummins gave for her argument that stress causes obesity‚ I agree with the author

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    were low on food. The larger animals ran out before the smaller ones. The Tiger was the first to go on the hunt. The bright orange fur did not camouflage well‚ yet none of the animals expected to be hunted to pickings were easy for the Tiger. The Monkey noticed the Tiger stalking him one day. He prepared for the day that the Tiger would strike. “That silly beast‚ his orange fur is so noticeable. I can see his stalking trail‚ and he is mine.” That night the Tiger walked around the Monkey’s ground

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    Summer of the Monkeys is a story about a 14 year old boy named Jay Berry who discovers about 28 loose monkeys running around in the prairie. Later in the story Jay Berry finds out the monkeys came from a crashed circus train and the owners are giving a reward to whoever can safely return them. Jay Berry then decides to catch the monkeys but soon realizes how hard it is and that he may not get the pony and .22 caliber shotgun he’s been wanting. When Jay Berry finally catches the monkeys with the help

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    that worked with the African green monkeys became ill after having contact with the contaminated subjects. Three victims that were mentioned were Klaus F.‚ Heinrich P.‚ and Renate L. These three individuals were exposed to either Infected materials‚ the habitat of the monkeys‚ or the killing of some of the contaminated monkeys. They fell ill and began showing symptoms seven days after being exposed like Monet and Dr. Musoke. This connection demonstrates how monkeys also carried the virus that would

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    unwarrant assumption is that firstborn infant monkeys produce much more cortisol on stimulating situations. The author miss the fact that this can be an effect of age. He brings an example of the situation of encountring with an unfamiliar monkey‚ so he is comparing two child monkeys with different age at the same event. The older monkey in this condition might have more amount of knowledge. It may undestand the risks and dangers of an unfamiliar monkey much more than its younger siblings. As a result

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    experimental object because they are very different from humans. Their bodies function differently‚ and they may interpret the disease in a different way. A Woman and a Soldier: No questions for this chapter Project Ebola: 6. Dr. Johnson uses monkeys to test drugs against the deadly Ebola virus because their DNA is so similar ours that they could one day find a cure or vaccine against a virus that has the potential to kill 90% of the world’s population.

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    has been assigned to research on Ebola virus. Preston points how Nancy first cuts her hand with a butcher knife while she is trying to open a can. Later‚ she is almost exposed to Ebola‚ through the open wound‚ while operating on a dead EBOV-infected monkey. Preston also describes the emergence of some of the filoviruses such as the Ebola virus (EBOV) and Sudan virus (SUDV). For instance‚ he points that Ebola is named after the Ebola River located in Zaire. The first emergence of Ebola Zaire is known

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