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    There has been so much debate over scientists suggesting one thing over another about humans being a distant relative of the apes and how they share most genes. I personally think that human and apes do share similarities such as most genes. Furthermore‚ “Humans belong to the biological group known as Primates‚ and are classified with the great apes‚ one of the major groups of the primate evolutionary tree. Besides similarities in anatomy and behavior‚ our close biological kinship with other primate

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    Jacob Mamiye 12/6/2014 Anthropology Professor Mwaria Social Organization‚ Characteristics and Behaviors of the Great Apes 1 Compare and contrast the social organization of the great apes (chimps‚ bonobos‚ and gorilla’s orangutans) and savannah baboons. What accounts for these differences? The social organization of baboons is one of the most intensely studied of the primates. There is only one defined level of social organization in savanna baboons‚ the stable group of several

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    Style "The Hairy Ape" was done in the expressionist style of theater. Expressionism is the theatrical technique which will use the staging and setting to show the characters inner emotion or the keep the theme constantly within the audience’s sight. In Expressionism‚ characters do not act or talk the way they really would‚ everything is extreme to prove a point. In Expressionism plausibility is deliberately altered by the author to make the theme clear. Characters Yank Yank represents the lower

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    Vincent Zhang Per. 0 APES Chapter 3 Quiz Prep 1. Growth rates at which the amount doubles in a fixed unit of time is called exponential growth. 2. Changes that tends to stabilize a system is called negative feedback. 3. Change that tends to destabilize a system is called positive feedback. 4. The lessons of Amboseli National Park teach us: III. Continued wet-dry cycles change soils‚ the distribution of plants‚ and the abundance of animals. 5. The principle of environmental unity states that

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    Chapter 27 – Empire and Expansion America Turns Outward America started looking expand and get into international markets because of population growth and more wealth. Farmers were also looking for new markets to sell their crops. Josiah Strong’s book Our Country encouraged people to spread their religion to the people that didn’t know better. Theodore Roosevelt believed that Darwinism meant that the fittest country (U.S.) was entitled to the entire world. Africa was colonized by Europeans

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    The Design Principles of PlanetLab Larry Peterson Princeton University Timothy Roscoe Intel Research Berkeley PDN–04–021 June 2004 (updated January 2006) Appears in Operating Systems Review‚ 40(1):11-16‚ January 2006 The Design Principles of PlanetLab Larry Peterson Princeton University Timothy Roscoe Intel Research – Berkeley ABSTRACT PlanetLab is a geographically distributed platform for deploying‚ evaluating‚ and accessing planetary-scale network services. PlanetLab is a shared

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    Joseph Yoon Chapter 11 Fossil Fuels: combustible deposit found with Earth’s curst * Composed of remnants of prehistoric organisms that existed millions of years ago * Deposits are usually no older than 400 million years of age * Nonrenewable resources: finite‚ limited supply * Types: coal‚ oil natural gas (methane) * Lignite (lowest quality) * Subbituminous coal * Bituminous coal (sedimentary rock) * Anthracite (highest quality- metamorphic rock) Coal Reserves

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    Picture Book Evaluation — Ape Picture books target a wide audience and may be read in different ways. A picture book is a story told in words and pictures. Each makes an important contribution to the way the story is told‚ the meaning created. Pictures convey important codes‚ such as symbolic‚ written and technical codes. Symbolic codes reinforce readers to consider various meanings for a single image. Written and technical codes further the readers’ understanding of how and why picture books are

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    Geology Question - APES

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    1. Make a simple drawing of Earth’s three major zones. Describe the composition of the zones. Briefly explain the internal process of plate tectonics and the external geological process of erosion. ● Continental Plates (Crust)- consists of the continental crust‚ and the oceanic crust ● Mantle- solid rock‚ but under its rigid outermost part is a zone of very hot‚ partly melted rock that flows like soft plastic. The plastic is asthenosphere. ● Core- is very hot and has a solid inner part‚ surrounded

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    Apes: Ogallala Aquifer

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    Ogallala Aquifer (10:45 min.) 1. Where does the water for the aquifer come from? underground 2. Why do they call the Ogallala Aquifer water “fossil”? it was develop million years ago‚ and recharge very slowly 3. How big is the Ogallala Aquifer? 174000sq mile + 4. How many states drain water from the Ogallala Aquifer? 8 mid western states 5. How much of the land is sand dunes? 20 percent of its land 6. What is the depth of the Ogallala Aquifer? few feet to a thousand ft down 7. How many

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