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    Houston Buehler Mr. Disney/7 English 1 Honors 13 October 2015 Collection 1 Essay Collection 1 portrays how individuals who have different views cannot make society better. In the articles “Once Upon a Time” by Nadine Gordimer, “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. and “A Quilt of a Country” by Anna Quindlen all show how when there is people butting heads nothing is fixed it only gets worse. In the story “Once Upon a Time” Nadine Gordimer describes how the family’s “trusted” housemaid is too…

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    I chose to study the famous Silver Spring Monkeys case, which is one of the biggest animal- rights cases to ever happen and the first to be brought to the U.S Supreme Court. It involves the highly acclaimed animals-rights group PETA and Dr. Edward Taub from the Institute of Behavioral Research. During May of 1981 in Silver Spring, Maryland, Alex Pacheco of the animals-rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) went undercover as someone looking for a job at the Institute…

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    female. The polygynous term is given to the mature primates the children of these primates being apart of the group but not involved in why the term is placed with the group. Some primates seen in this residence pattern are langurs, howler monkeys, and Old World Monkeys such as the gelada baboons. (Clark Spenser…

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    The Primate Digitigrade

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    from many museums around the country. This terrestriality is more prominent amongst cercopithecoid primates. Preference of habitually terrestrial substrates was based on primate forelimb anatomy. Extant large-bodied terrestrial cercopithecine monkeys favor digitigrade hand postures during locomotion. Being able to recognize if a fossil primate habitually adopted digitigrade postures would be most apparent in the terrestrial group. The functional morphologies of primate metacarpals…

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    reactor for a heart” (pg. 64). In “The Monkey Wrench Gang”, by Edward Abbey, one of the main characters, Doctor “Doc” Sarvis, is referring to the very thing the Monkey Wrench Gang has banded together to fight, industrialization. Joined by George Hayduke, Bonnie Abzug, and Seldom Seen Smith, the band of eco terrorists travel the southwestern desert in search of signs of human industrialization. Armed with explosives, guns, sand, beer, and their unique ideas, the Monkey Wrench Gang destroys any…

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    Giving Up Research Paper

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    This I believe that failure should not be the cause of giving up but instead make me stronger and give me a better positive ego. This belief started in mid October Forest Grove,Or. Where I did not meet my goals and decided to give up. It all started in August when everyone started telling me I was getting fat or that I was fat. I got really tired of people reminding me that so I decided to set a goal for myself which was to look fit. I failed at many attempts and gave up a few…

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    non-domestic animals such as a Capuchin Monkey. The law used to be different until the year of 2011. What if the disabled person could not eat without their Monkeys help. It would be very hard for a dog to feed you in a restaurant. Each service animal can help a human in different ways. All service animals can handle a…

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    service animals like the miniature horse and the capuchin monkey there are similarities and differences about these two service animals. The differences about these animals is that the capuchin monkey is very small it is only about eight pounds, being as small as they are they can still do lots of things to help their human do lots of things like change the channel or open a door even help in certain carers. Now some bad things about the capuchin monkey is you aren’t aloud to bring it into…

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    On the other hand, the tufted capuchin monkeys didn’t even acknowledge the passersby’s, continuing along their grooming and eating with no disturbance. In the photography above of the Tufted Capuchins, two capuchins are grooming each other without any disturbance. Following the one male individual, it was interesting to see how much time he devoted to grooming what appeared…

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    Canada Geese Formation

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    John Badgerow, in his article An analysis of function in the formation flight of Canada geese, experimentally validates two proposed ideas explaining collective movement among geese. The first hypothesis, energy conservation in flight, originates from aerodynamic formations of other species and states that group flight is more efficient than solitary flight in terms of expended energy. The second proposition, orientation communication between individuals, predicts that formations arise from the…

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