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    condition of the encaged animals and birds and the blind energy embodied in a jaguar‚ the jungle king. The poem opens with the description of the apes. Line –I depicts them in a spiritless condition‚ who are engaged in ‘yawning’ and‚ adoring’ their fleas. By using such words as ‘yawn’ and ‘ adore’ the poet creates two powerful images which suggest that the apes have nothing urgent to do‚ and so feel sleepy. They also‚ instead of being annoyed‚ seem to enjoy the presence of fleas on their bodies while

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    Millions of years ago in Africa different apes dominated the African continent‚ which was covered by lush vegetation. As these apes abounded in the African forests‚ their bodies adapted to the environment‚ developing grasping toes and joint mobility in arms and shoulders. These features provided them with brilliant surviving tools. However the world started to experience climate change‚ which transformed these lush forests into open woodland. As most apes were becoming extinct‚ some were adapting

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    Almost everyone wonders if the universe was created and how it was created. People also ask‚ “How did human originate?” This is an argument that has been fought for many years. Although there are several ideas‚ society mainly argues over two of them. The first idea is that man was created by God during his creation of the universe. This is the idea of creationism. It is supported by many religious people. Creationism is supported by religion. The second way that humans could have originated

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    Chimpanzee Politics by Frans de Waal chronicles a colony of 23 chimpanzees who live in an outdoor‚ open-air space at the Arnhem Zoo in the Netherlands. Of these 23 chimpanzees there are four males: Yeroen‚ Luit‚ Nikkie and Dandy. The colony also consists of three female subgroups‚ the largest made up of Mama‚ Gorilla‚ Franje‚ Amber and three children‚ Moniek‚ Roosje and Fons. The second largest subgroup includes Krom‚ Spin‚ Jimmie and her two sons Jakie and Jonas. And the third female subgroup consists

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    mind‚ to escape the entrapment. Hughes paints an extremely vivid description of the sedentary and monotonous life of caged animals in a zoo in order to promote a strong contrast to the energy and liveliness of the jaguar. We are told that ‘the apes yawn’‚ the tiger and lion are ‘fatigued with indolence’ and that the ‘boa-constrictor’s coil is a fossil’‚ all which encourage the reader to think of stillness‚ boredom and lethargy. We imagine slow moving animals in their cages‚ all sleepy‚ uninterested

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    plantation growers to illegally take of twenty five percent of the islands rainforests. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources‚ in the 1950’s two thousand Gibbons could be found‚ but by 1993 only sixty of these apes remained as a result of illegal hinting and habitat loss. By 2003‚ a survey showed that fifteen of the original two thousand still remained. Some have bred since then bringing their population to a grand total of twenty-three Gibbons. Females only

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    Noah Onoff Dr. Ho Intro to Plant Life 10 December 2012 The Evolution of Carnivorous Plants In addition to being a subject in the occasional Hollywood horror movie‚ carnivorous plants are possibly the most fantastic members of the plant world. Over time‚ they have developed unique morphological characteristics in order to survive‚ paying homage to Darwin’s theory of natural selection. How carnivorous plants evolved is still somewhat unknown to botanists‚ this‚ in addition to their morphology

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    and create film after film with his alternatively artistic ideas. In Beetlejuice a warped sense of reality can be seen‚ then in Sleepy Hollow his unique vision emerges with the comically black Headless Horseman and his lair‚ and then in Planet of the Apes his stylistic retelling of the ’68 story with his own twisted style gives insight into his vivid imagination. Looking at concept art for his films‚ you gain an understanding about his aims for his creations‚ and his vision of the ideas. His unique

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    The Island of Dr. Moreau tells the story of strange and horrifying events witnessed by Edward Prendick‚ an English gentleman who unfortunately gets left by an annoyed captain‚ after being rescued from the sinking ship‚ on the Pacific island of Dr. Moreau. Once on the island Prendick is warned to only stay on certain parts of the land. He forgoes the warnings and tries to escape into the jungle anyway when he hears painful screams. During his stay on the mysterious island Prendick discovers Moreau

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    that some species of apes have learned how to communicate with sign language like Koko the gorilla. Koko‚ after many years of learning‚ can communicate with sign language with others who also understand. Rifkin says‚ She has an IQ of 70 to 95 when the average human IQ is 95-110. This shows that she is capable of learning just like us. Rifkin wants the reader to understand that Koko proves that minds of apes and humans are both capable of learning comparable topics‚ making the apes even more similar

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