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    Saving Rainforests

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    Saving the Rainforest Work On Intro There are many rainforests in the world and they have a large effect on the ecosystem. But many people are using the rainforests and the logs as fuel and for money. We should keep rainforests and not destroy them because they are an important part of the ecosystem because they provide habitats for other species, prevent from erosion, take in CO₂, and medicines for the medical field. Rainforests should be kept and preserved because they provide many essential…

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    would be the two different types of chimpanzees that evolved from a single ancestor because they were separated by the Congo River. Chimpanzees are not known for their swimming skills and many millions of years ago when the Congo River was formed the Bonobo lived more towards the south and were not able to cross the new geographical barrier so they got separated from the common ancestral chimpanzee and were forced to live and adapt to their now permanent home. The vicariance theory actually…

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    Animal rights are beliefs that animals should be free from hunting, medical research, and industrialized farming. Despite popular belief, the resources animals are used for are not evil. In fact, the use of animals in medical research has been a main contributor to life saving cures and treatments. Although pets can make their way into the family, what happens to the other animals? Most people find animal testing, hunting, and industrialized farming to be inhumane, but should the world have to…

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    Primates

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    Relationships between animals and humans have always been a mixed bag of need and fascination over differences and similarities. For generations humans have used animals as personal companions, work support and to understand themselves better and sometimes to the disadvantage of the animals. Primates are human’s closest relatives genetically and in social behavior relations. This makes them the best option to study and learn more about human psychology and the nervous system Through neurobiology…

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    medial longitudinal arch which H. floresiensis was lacking. The big toes are in line with the other toes and are short. The other toes were long and slightly curved, the foot is about 20 cm in length (Wong 2012). The foot is more reminiscent of a bonobo foot than a hominin. The foot features would have given them a high-stepping gait because of the toe length and the length of the entire foot (2012). They could have trotted for a short distance, although would have had difficulty running…

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    Introduction In the paper I am going to analyze the competent judges argument. First I am going to explain what hedonism is then I am going to explain what the satisfied pig objection is and demonstrate both views on it from Bentham and Mills perspective. I will then talk about why I agree with Mill and his view on humans striving for a higher pleasure. Overall Mill’s explanation of hedonism is superior to Bentham’s because it provides a reason for humans constantly seeking greater happiness…

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    CHAPTER –4 JURISPRUDENCE FOR PROTECTION OF WILD ANIMALS 4.1 INTRODUCTION In view of James Mill, every man desires to have for himself as many good things as possible, and there is not a sufficiency of good things for all, the strong, if left themselves, would take from the weak everything, or at least as much as they pleased; that the weak therefore, who are the greater, have an interest in conspiring to protect themselves against the strong. It also appeared, that almost all the things, which…

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    Picture your earliest childhood memories and hold them in your mind. Now, from those memories, think of your favorite book. Perhaps it is the book that your parent or grandparent read to you to help you sleep, the book from which you first learned to read, or even one you still have a copy of sitting on a bookshelf in your home. Although our world has become increasingly digital, there is one thing that links Americans and Europeans, Baby Boomers, Generation X, and even Millennials, they were…

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