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    There are some things that are different between non-human primates and human primates. But we aren’t extremely different. We share many things in common. Some of the things we share are the way we interact with our peers. The fact that they can also cooperative and work together to achieve a common goal. How we both can display our emotions and wants through our facial expression and body language. We share the same diet type even though the way we go about getting our food different. The fact that

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    Humans like to think they’re superior‚ but they’re not. Humans think that because they’re intelligent‚ can communicate clearly‚ and can use tools that they’re better. However‚ this is not the case. There are animals that can do all of these things. Humans are not the only organisms that use their brain. In fact‚ chimpanzees have been reported to be better at retaining information than college students (“Chimps Are Smarter Than Us”). A test conducted on chimpanzees and college students’ memories revealed

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    Ryan Joseph G. Soledad Natural Science 4ID1 July 1‚ 2011 Reaction Paper 1. Who is considered the earliest ancestor of the modern man? (give it’s scientific name) The earliest known ancestors of modern humans might have reproduced with early chimpanzees as scientist believes. Their scientific name is Pan Troglodytes. 2. What are the different characteristic/analysis that was discussed between the chimpanzees and man? One analysis

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    The modern world we live in is constantly changing. The environment‚ economy and people are forever evolving. However‚ most human beings dislike change and despite the risk involved do not change until there are very few alternate options. Many factors can motivate a person to change. The type of people and the type of relationships a person may have with the people they surround themselves with can influence change. The type of people a person surrounds himself with can influence their feelings

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    Western Lowland Gorillas

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    Western Lowland Gorillas October 23‚ 2009 Introduction: When I was around 14‚ I saw one of the best movies. The movie was Gorillas in The Mist‚ starting Sigourney Weaver as Dian Fossey. It was one of the most impressive movies of my life. My step-mother at the time notice how must I liked the movie and game me her very well torn copy of Gorillas in the Mist to read. I still have that book and since the first time I read it‚ I have been fascinated with these great apes. This is way I believe

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    Homo Floresiensis

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    Discuss what you believe Homo floresiensis to be – a “one off” freak version of Homo erectus‚ a separate and very unique species‚ or something else . . . Homo floresiensis was a hominoid discovered in a cave called Liang Bua on an Indonesia island. She was examined to be from 17‚000 years ago and nicknamed “the Hobbit” because she was only around a meter tall even though she was an adult. What was more amazing about this hominoid was the small cranial capacity of 417 cc‚ much smaller than a typical

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    Paleolithic Era

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    Within the Paleolithic era‚ many changes occurred from cultural to biological. Several of the changes the happened in this time period‚ have remained today. At the beginning of the Paleolithic era our primate ancestors existed‚ but by the end humans in our modern form existed across the world. Homo sapiens sapiens remains have been dated to 100‚000 years ago. The emergence of art‚ the beginning of personal adornment‚ the domestication of the dog‚ and intentional burials started in this time period

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    Humans vs. Other Primates

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    Humans vs. Other Primates Arhama Syed October 14‚ 2011 Introduction to Psychology‚ Sociology‚ and Anthropology Mr. Kerr Even though humans could be the leaders of the world wielding the most power‚ are we that much different from other primates? No‚ we are not. Of course humans are different‚ but definitely not unique. We share too many characteristics to other primates like the chimpanzees‚ bonobos and gorillas. Characteristics like culture‚ speech‚ communication‚ having social classes would

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    Primate Observation

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    Rome S. Professor Kindoski Anthro 001 May 18th‚ 2014 Primate Observation Primates are some of the most interesting animals to watch and learn about whether it be in person at a zoo or seeing a film or documentary on wild ones in a natural environment. Part of this reason is due to the incredible amount of similarities found in between primates and humans. After observing two different primate species at a local zoo‚ I found out that by observing their behavior‚ we gain a small insight into

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    From Bambi to Kong

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    In the increasingly expanding area of the academic study of the relationship between humans and animals‚ Fudge(2002) work is highly influential. Her theories centralize around the idea that their exists a paradox‚ in the relationship between human and animals. In short‚ she suggest that‚ “ Animals present a challenge to humans. They are both similar to and different from us. That is‚ they are like us… yet they are simultaneously lost to us…It is this paradox of like and not like same and different

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