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    Technology Against Zaire Ebola Virus Offers Hope in Developing a Bivalent Vaccine Against the 2 Deadliest Strains Ebola viruses are a group of highly pathogenic filoviruses that cause outbreaks of severe hemorrhagic fever in humans and non-human primates‚ with a rate of high mortality. This virus was first recognized in The Democratic Republic of Congo in 1976. Since its discovery‚ it continues to cause outbreaks in equatorial Africa. Ebola virus constitutes an important local public health threat

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    work in the ecology of primate social system. The book Catching Fire refers to the activities of our human ancestors when they began to use fire to practice cooked diet. Although the topic is pretty academic‚ but Richard used simple sentences and words to explain his ideas well. Yet the proof is still preciseness with provided evidences‚ and the conclusion is convincible. Hence‚ this source should be trustable. About 2‚300‚000 years ago‚ there existed a kind of primate began to use tool. They

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    Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary The Image of God in Man: A Critique of True Humanity A Paper Submitted to Dr. Graves In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course Theology I THEO 525 By Christopher Jessee Waynesville‚ Ohio 2010 Thesis Statement The image of God in man is a doctrine that is fundamental to understanding the soteriological implications of humanity‚ which is best understood through the examination of Christ’s humanity with regards to various views

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    24‚ 2014. from http://www.dilmahconservation.org/animal-profiles/purple-faced-langur/ Eudey‚ A. A. (1987). IUCN/SSC primate specialist group action plan for Asian primate conservation: 1987-91. Retrieved September 25‚ 2014. from https://portals.iucn.org/library/efiles/documents/1987-021.pdf Huffman‚ M. A.‚ Kuruppu‚ N.‚ Nahallage‚ C. A. D. & Weerasingha‚ T. (2008). Diurnal primates in Sri Lanka and people’s perception of them. Retrieved September 24‚ 2014 from http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1896/052

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    these primates’ specimens to study learning‚ cognition and memory. His experiments involved the separation of the newly born monkeys from their mothers. He tried to investigate the significance of baby’s love. Since the young monkeys were brought up in diapers‚ he observed that as they continued to grow‚ they had a tendency appreciating their older diapers. Additionally‚ he found that the young monkeys felt safe while near their mothers. He did this by scaring and torturing these primates by hanging

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    Baboons are large‚ old world monkeys that reside in many different parts of Africa. They are largely terrestrial non-human primates that spend most of the daylight time on the ground‚ and the night in trees and caves. They live in social groups that can range from around 10 to around 100. An interesting fact about baboons is they are sexually dimorphic‚ meaning that the female baboons only grow to about 50-60 percent compared to the male baboons. Variations in troop mates happens when males are females

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    Rizal Technological University Investigatory Study (Kingdom Animalia) Written by: Rodette Joyce Laurio Submitted to : 1 Introduction In biology‚ kingdom is a taxonomic rank‚ which is either the highest rank or in the more recent three-domain system‚ the rank below domain. Kingdoms are divided into smaller groups called phyla (in zoology) or divisions in botany. When Carl Linnaeus introduced the rank-based system of nomenclature into biology‚ the highest rank was given the name

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    Theory of Mind-- Innate or Developed? Ariel Richardson Senior Seminar Professor Middendorf February 1‚ 2011 Introduction What separates mankind from his primate relatives? Is it our mastery of language both written and spoken? Without training and education is mankind so very different from their wilder counterparts? These are questions asked but not as easily answered as one might think. Theory of Mind Many scientists would say that the ability to predict

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    followed by the death of the embryo or fetus (Websters). So the issue at hand is abortion‚ while not everyone agrees on abortion‚ certainly people can agree on reducing the amount of unwanted pregnancies. Okay so I’ll be discussing pro-life first. Personhood begins at conception. I’ll start by taking a look at some pro-life beliefs to the abortion argument (should abortion be legalized or considered a crime?). The religious aspect‚ The Sixth Commandment of the Bible ’s Old Testament (Exodus 20:13) is

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    The Aye-aye is one of the most interesting primates in the world. It is a very unique animal because it has a lot of traits that are specific unto itself. An example of the Aye-aye’s unique traits is that according to National Geographic “Aye-ayes are the only primates thought to use echolocation to find prey.” This is just one of the many unique characteristics that only the Aye-aye possesses. The Aye-aye is threatened by a lot of things that cannot merely decide to stop attacking it. They attack

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