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    Monkey Imagine writing about a book about your own world‚ and you are the leader. That is exactly what the novel Monkey written by Wu Cheng’en is about. Wu Cheng’en was born in 1504 in Lianshiu‚ Jiangsu during the Ming Dynasty. The Ming Dynasty lasted from 1368 to 1644‚ and it was the growth of “common” literature. Wu Cheng’en was born into a poor family‚ so he grew up poor. Wu failed the government exam twice‚ and it was a huge disgrace to his family. Wu retired as a hermit‚ because he believed

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    Apes vs Monkeys Today I will be comparing apes to monkeys. I am going to be comparing them in 3 different ways.Their traits‚diet‚and habitat.They both are very similar to each other are also very different. When it comes to traits the ape and monkey have more differences than they do similarities.Apes are large primates and are usually larger than monkeys.Apes do not have a tail while a monkey has a tail. Apes are also considered to be more intelligent than monkeys. Another big difference

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    Title: Monkey Drug Trials Experiment Authors: Deneau‚ Yanagita & Seevers Year: it was done in 1969 Purpose: The purpose of the experiment was to look at the effects of self-administration on drugs‚ drug abuse‚ and drug dependence in humans‚ by testing it on monkeys. They wanted to observe whether a monkey would become addicted to drugs or not‚ and to understand better the effects of drugs. Method: First a method was developed‚ to teach the monkeys how to self- administer the

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    Who’s Got the Monkey? 1. Summarize the article ½ page • What are the main concepts/points? • In your own words‚ what is the article saying? • What is one main lesson you learned from the article? • What is a “monkey” in the context of the article? 2. Describe 3 of your monkeys 1 page 3. Describe when you got or took a monkey that actually did NOT belong to you ½ page 4. What happened?(positive and negative) ½ page 5. Conclusion: what would you do again? 1 page Communication Strategies

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    Monkey boy of Uganda A boy was found in the woods by Benedick‚ he had been raised and protected my monkeys most of his life. He walked and talked like a monkey and some said that he even looked like a monkey. SOCIAL CULTURAL When a child grows up it learns to socialize with others and slowly get closer to the people around them‚ this allows the child to grow and learn. This little boy was influenced by monkeys and learn to grow up imitating what they did and learn to interact with the other monkeys

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    Description of a famous mythological creature Monkey king is a one of the most widely known Chinese mythological creature. It was first appeared in the novel called Xi You Ji (Journey to the West). As the legend begins‚ the Monkey King is born from the earth and known as the stone monkey. Then he entered a cave which other monkeys are not brave enough to get into. The stone monkey was the only one to do so and they declared him King. Day by day‚ he feared that he would soon die and began a quest

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    The Tortoise and the Monkey by José Rizal   SUMMARY: The tortoise and the monkey once found a banana tree floating on the waves of a river. It was a very fine tree‚ with large green leaves and with roots.  They took it ashore. "Let us divide it‚" said the tortoise‚" and plant each of portion. They cut it in the middle‚ and the monkey‚ as the stronger one‚ took for himself the upper part of the tree‚ thinking that it would grow quicker‚ for it had leaves. The tortoise‚ as the weaker‚ had the

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    make a cogent case for the relationship between the birth order and the hormone cortisol on rhesus monkeys and humans. While his ideas seem to make sense at first glance‚ there are various assumptions that weaken the argument. The following paragraphs describe three of the most important issues. To begin with‚ the study that supports the suggested conclusions is based on only eighteen rhesus monkeys. Clearly‚ this limited sample may not be representative enough to draw conclusions about all the members

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    In the story ”The Stolen Party”‚ the monkey represents Rosaura’s position and character. The monkey is naive‚ different than everyone else attending the party‚ and is like a servant who does whatever the master says. All is the same with Rosaura. A monkey is naive and doesn’t understand what is going on around him. This is also true with Rosaura. Rosaura came to the party thinking she was a guest like everyone else‚ while in reality‚ she wasn’t. She lacked an understanding of social class and was

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    In the video "Mozu the Snow Monkey"‚ we are presented to the Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata) also known‚ as the Snow Monkey. The Snow monkeys are terrestrial and are also said to be the most northern-living non-human primate. Japanese Macaques have brown grayish fur; a red face; and a short tail. These monkeys are diurnal and spend the majority of their time in the branches of the trees. What I found more interesting about these monkeys is that they are not afraid of the water. Most non-human

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