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    America by Allen Ginsberg

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    abortions‚ fetuses have steadily been gaining legal rights in American courts--rights that often conflict with those of the women who carry them. The shift has happened despite the failure‚ even in conservative states‚ of laws to establish "fetal personhood" outright. Within the last five years‚ pregnant women have been arrested under fetal-harm statutes after falling down the stairs and driving with blood-alcohol levels of just half the legal limit. Other women have been forced against their will

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    Evolution of Breasts

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    Evolutionary Psychology The Evolution of Female Breasts and Breasts as Sexual Signals Female breasts always seem to be a ‘hot’ topic‚ even from an evolutionary standpoint! Human females have larger breasts than all their nonhuman primates. Many studies have been conducted on the function and purpose of the large female breasts. Human females have breasts that have evolved to always be prominent after puberty‚ a physical characteristic that has been found to be attractive to our male ancestors

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    Abortion Essay

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    Should women be allowed to have an abortion under certain circumstances? Should a woman be allowed to have an abortion when she got pregnant desirably? While abortion may be immediately framed as murder according to the majority of society’s opinion‚ some still argue that it is abortion is the best option for women’s stable mentalities. This issue is a very controversial matter that many people have debated about. Along with the debates‚ many laws were also formed to govern the legality of this

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    Gerhard Roth1‚2 and Ursula Dicke2 1 2 Hanse Institute for Advanced Study‚ D-27753 Delmenhorst‚ Germany Brain Research Institute‚ University of Bremen‚ D-28334 Bremen‚ Germany Intelligence has evolved many times independently among vertebrates. Primates‚ elephants and cetaceans are assumed to be more intelligent than ‘lower’ mammals‚ the great apes and humans more than monkeys‚ and humans more than the great apes. Brain properties assumed to be relevant for intelligence are the (absolute or relative)

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    dementia awareness

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    dementia: Expert control‚ dependency upon experts denial of personhood‚ not recognising the social context‚ distinction between normal and pathological‚ individualisation of behaviors‚ blaming the individual‚ tratment of the illness. Outline the social model of dementia: Interaction of biological and social factors‚ importance of communities and social networks‚ role of socio-economic factors‚ political factors‚ recognition of personhood‚ effects of empowerment. Explain why dementia should be viewed

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    Tarsier Research Paper

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    The Tarsier is a very elusive creature because it lives in such a small area of the world. It has the largest eyes to body ratio of any primate. Because of the immense size of their eyes that do not swivel in their sockets and the tininess of their body‚ the tarsier looks like something out of a Hollywood extraterrestrial movie and is often described as “the littlest alien” (Tarsier: The Littlest Alien). The tarsier inhabits the Philippine islands of Southeast Asia. These areas are covered in tropical

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    Paleoanthropologist

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    have the ability to persistently make additions. The earliest recognizable multicellular organism developed approximately 585 million years ago. The earliest primate fossils can date prior to the dinosaur’s extinction over 65 million years ago. Bones as well as teeth were found in Montana and Wyoming (Park‚ 2008)‚ as well as primate fossils dating back to before the extinction of dinosaur (Shipman‚ 2012). Fossils by Pat Shipman is a journal examines early life and evolutionary fossils. This

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    120)‚ “by covenant only‚ which is artificial.” (de Waal page 4) Like I described earlier on how the man entered into a social contract based on protections from death and the submittal to a society standard and rule‚ de Waal’s concept has man and primate entering into these social contracts subconsciously due to the survival of their species‚ the strength in numbers. “Like the views of Hobbes‚ Huxley‚ and Freud‚ the thinking is thoroughly dichotomous: we are part nature‚ part culture‚ rather than

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    biological traits that one could invoke philosophical reflection of our origin and evolution. Highly intelligent‚ social‚ vocalized‚ animals that share a taxonomic group with Homo sapiens: a tribe. But where do we draw the line? How do we define these primates as different species even at a 98% gene proportion? Are these creatures analogous to each other to the degree as we currently believe? Let us find out! Personality can create a huge factor in identifying diverse characteristics. The first research

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    Terrorism In his article “Terrorism‚” Michael Walzer describes terrorism as the indiscriminate murder of innocent people. He goes on to explain that terrorists have the objective of destroying the morale of a nation and instilling fear within a society by not targeting a specific group of people‚ but rather‚ targeting the population as a whole and killing “random” people. Walzer and many like-minded philosophers share the view that terrorism is wrong and is not justified under any circumstances;

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