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    Creationism is the belief that the universe along with everything in it was created by acts of divine creation. A good example would be how the Christians believe that God is the creator of all things. Evolution is the process of different species developing and diversifying over a period of time to adapt to their environment. A good example would be us. According to scientists we have ancestors that trace back to six million-years-ago to a group called the Ardipithecus group which is our…

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    Jane Goodall, a primatologist and anthropologist, who revolutionized scientists' way of thinking about chimpanzees. Through her groundbreaking research at a National Park in Tanzania, she discovered and learned about chimpanzee behaviors. Goodall’s research has transformed our understanding of primates and how they go about everyday life. Coincidentally, Jane recognized that chimpanzees and humans have a great deal in common. Realizing this discovery made her think about how her childhood lived…

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    through imagery, evoke sorrowful and sympathetic emotions. For instance, the group, PETA, describes zoos as cages made of steel and cement, creating depressed animals. They use baby animals as an example of how cruel zoos are, describing the cute baby chimpanzee, ripped from its family. This evokes feelings of sympathy and sadness that anti-zoo proponents aim to create. In addition to appeals to pathos, anti-zoo advocates use strong devices of diction such as alliteration and powerful…

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    Tropical Rainforest Biome

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    surprise to find that the tropical rainforest is home to over 15 million species of plants and animals within this biome. Some of the animals that are living in tropical rainforests include, the African forest elephant, the Bengal tiger, and the Chimpanzee. Some of the plants that the tropical rainforest is home to include, Bengal Bamboo, The coconut tree, and Jambu. Plantlife Tropical rainforests receive 60 to 160 inches of precipitation that is evenly distributed throughout the year.…

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    Do you think that animal testing could possibly save a life? Or are you more worried about the animals being handled roughly, or suffering? Animal testing is an educational experiment to try to improve and solve unanswered question. Different animals mainly, mice, rats and birds are used for these testings. It is a huge part in medical research. These experiments take place in labs, weather it is in a university/medical school or a medical lab. During these experiments the animal is not injured…

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    existed at least half a million years ago. The majority of what separates human communication from other species’ communication is mental ability which corresponds to the size of the brain. The human brain has more than tripled in size since the chimpanzee and human ancestry. ASPM is one of several other genes that controls brain size in humans and other animals. During the time of primate evolution, researchers have found where ASPM went through several periods of changes. Scientists believe…

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    circulatory system, because it can deliver the drug to all parts of the body. 4. Animals that are being specifically tested for research, share similar DNA with humans in order to get an accurate representation of how drug effects will effect humans. Chimpanzee share 99% of DNA, while mice share 98% of DNA; therefore, because humans and animals share closely the same DNA, they both are susceptible to the same illnesses and diseases. Thus, making them useful subject to test on for future…

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    Cool Title Have you ever dreamt about how cool it would be to have an exotic pet? Imagine having a pet monkey, deer, chameleon, tiger, bear, lemur, owl, sloth, exotic snake, or exotic bird. It sounds pretty fun, right? The truth is that keeping exotic animals as pets is dangerous for both the animals and those around them. When someone desires to purchase an exotic animal, they most likely want a baby. Innocent animals are torn from their parents at a young age; poachers will even kill the…

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    HIV/AIDS virus is the origination of the disease. HIV/AIDS epidemic began in Africa around mid 1970s due to the crossed species of humans and chimpanzees. (History 130, [11/30/2016]) Theory proves that the spread of the virus came from humans eating chimpanzee as the animals were taken from their natural habitat…

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    two friends chat over the phone and create in each other’s minds a world of events far removed from the actual sounds that emerge from their lips. My contention is that the vocal element emerged relatively late in hominid evolution. If the modern chimpanzee is to be our guide, the common ancestor of 5 or 6 million years ago would…

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