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    point of the argument is to highlight these examples that he gives of primates behaviors and demonstrate that they too display the same moral emotions that humans do while never having any guiding pricinples. An example of this is chimpanzees and bonobos displaying acts of unselfishness by voluntarily opening doors for companions to get access to food‚ even if that means they will not receive any. In present day human beings have become much more technologically advanced than

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    WHY IS SEX FUN? If you were a male would you rather have a beautiful‚ impressive‚ long tail that attracts a lot of women or would you rather have a shorter‚ less attractive tail that enables you to escape from predators more easily? Living out in the wild among many potential predators‚ a shorter tail would seem more logical since it would be a more useful trait than a good-looking one. Though the most logical choice‚ it is not always the case. In many species‚ traits that would normally be considered

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    short-term adaptations which is their survival and reproduction is easier to do. As for its long-term adaptive advantages‚ it develops their communications skills that results in learning‚ ergo the development of the brain. These chimpanzees and bonobos also bond with their children. The children would stay in the mother’s group for the rest of their lives. The bond shared with mother and child will last forever. Since the females and their offsprings are the center of their social life‚ this results

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    Many processes have taken place to shape humans from the Australopithecus Afarensis to the modern day human also known as the Homo Sapien. As a result‚ the two defining traits that occurred by taxonomy are the effects of brain size and bipedalism. Humans‚ like other primates are considered as Order Primates in the Hominidae family and therefore are a prime example of taxonomy when the two diverged into different species. During taxonomy when humans diverged from their ancestors 6 to 7 million years

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    There has been much debate and research undertaken by scientists and psychologists in order to ascertain whether there are qualitative differences between humans and animals. This essay will discuss some of the communication methods that animals use and whether these are comparable to human traits. In addition‚ it will be necessary to explore further whether humans are in possession of any distinctive characteristics which result in uniqueness. Furthermore‚ this essay will also consider the significance

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    Primate Classification LECTURE This lecture will address basic primate classification. Primates are classified based on their features- primates that share certain features are classified into the same group. There are lots of different ways of classifying animals- using an evolutionary taxonomy (like Linneaus’ family tree) or using cladistics. We are going to stick with the evolutionary taxonomy. There is a chart in your book- on Page 168-169 of your book- I would suggest that you have that open

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    So Carly‚ what do you think must be done to defend the rights of homosexuals? What we need is to change the attitude of the general Australian public towards same-sex relationships‚ and to increase society’s tolerance of the individuals‚ who for whatever reasons‚ choose to be homosexual. In doing so‚ I believe we will be in a better position to advocate for the legal rights of homosexuals. The right to marry those we love‚ the right to receive the superannuation of deceased partners‚ the right

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    After the liberation of slaves and then women‚ now the lights are being shed upon the subject of animal rights for public discussion. As the world population grew‚ so did the demand for animals. However‚ not all animals get the same treatment from humans. Some animals are caressed with love and care by their owners during their entire lives‚ while some others are kept in tiny cubicles where they do not even have enough space to turn around‚ only to be slaughtered for food after a few months‚ and

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    signs is large‚ the signs are relatively arbitrary‚ and the animals produce them with a degree of volition (as opposed to conditioned instincts). Animal communication can also be evidenced through the use of lexigrams (as used by chimpanzees and bonobos) in addition to signs. While the term "animal language" is widely used‚ researchers agree that animal languages are not as complex or expressive as human language. We know that it is a basic needs for people to survive connecting to my personal experience

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    Chimpanzees are categorized in the order primates; suborder Catarrhini and family Hominidae.They are the closet living relatives. Today‚ there are two species of chimpanzees: Common Chimpanzee (Pan Troglodytes) and bonobo (Pan Paniscus)‚ both are in the same category as humans‚ monkeys‚ and gorillas. Humans share with them 98% of the genetic code and according to experts “believe our common ancestor existed 5 to 8 million years ago. Then two species broke off into separate lineages‚ one ultimately

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