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    Fossil Record

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    the history of life on earth . Evolution is also the development of something from a simple complex form . It is change in the heritable traits of biological populations over successive generations . For example the closest thing to a human is a chimpanzee . Fossil Record is one examples of evolution it is life's evolutionary epic that unfolded over four billion years ago . It has environmental conditions and genetic potential interacted in accordance . Fossil record plays a part in natural…

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    As we all know a virus cant be treated with an antibiotic. Usually a virus goes away by itself. However,its one virus that your body cant fight off with out assistance. HIV is a virus that cant be cured. The virus is deadly and highly contagious. Moreover, its can be treated but not cured. If not treated right away it can lead to AIDS. AIDS is also, a terminal disease. What is HIV? HIV stands for human immunodefiency virus. Immune stands for (immune). In addition, deficiency stands for…

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    The Paw Project Analysis

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    user “The Bat Vegan” – we are a witness to harmful treatment done by acclaimed scientists. “The Paw Project” touches on the realities of declawing all types of cats while Project Nim takes us on a journey as a group of hippies tried to humanize a chimpanzee in the seventies. Though they address an overall topic, what makes each of them unique in how they present their information, defend their actions, and draw the audience in to believe any of their actions are warranted?…

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    how technology can be defined in many different ways. He began to explain the evolution of technology. How it was once believed that only humans could create tools that were useful and considered them as technological. When Jan Goodall observed a chimpanzee peel a twig and put in in a termite hill, pulled it out covered in termite. He not only created a tool but also used thought process to create it. This in turn rules out the theory that humans are the only tool makers. Technology could also…

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    Whenever anything is out in the open, removed from the private into the larger social culture it will inevitably be interpreted by people who view it. They may take this information and further encode the what they see appropriating it with its own new interpretation to be decoded. In Jeff Koons life sized porcelain sculpture titled Michael Jackson and Bubbles he uses appropriation techniques to create a dialogue between the encoded and decoded messages the piece could create as well as the…

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    Animals are not the same as humans so why should they be treated like so?Yong disagrees when he writes “Hiasl, a former research chimpanzee, sanctuary faces bankruptcy and he faces homelessness. Hiasl’s fate hangs on being legally declared a person” (Yong 38). The problem with this argument is the reader doesn't get any important background such as why is the sanctuary facing bankruptcy…

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    Animals need to be left where they are comfortable and are used to, they should not be removed and brought into a family. This would make the animal uncomfortable and nervous about what is happening, this could cause the animal to get out of control and cause danger to themselves, their owners, or anyone else around. Exotic animals may be fun and may be fun and may set you apart from other families with a regular dog or cat, but is that is not what is best, not for you or the animal. Owning an…

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    Waal has succeeded in collecting and presenting an impressive amount of evidence for the presence of pro-social behaviors in non-human primates, he “hasn’t thought as hard about the human phenomenon he takes to be anticipated or foreshadowed in chimpanzee social life” (Kitcher, p.123, 2006). In other words, what Kitcher and Korsgaard convincingly convey is that if we analyze the criteria for human moral agency further, it seems wrong to accept that it includes nothing more the emphatic or…

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    Biomedical research is research done on animals to discover new medicine, treatments, and keep medical technology evolving. Biomedical research has bad effects on animals in multiple different ways. Scientist should not be allowed to conduct biomedical research on animals. Biomedical research can change and affect animal’s lives in multiple different ways. Their expressions and the way they began to feel changes. Some animals began to feel like refugees, who lost their parents and their homes…

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    AIDS In South Africa

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    AIDS in South Africa AIDS is a relatively new disease that emerged in the 20th century. It has spread to all parts of the world and claims millions of lives each year. It has become a worldwide concern. It has believed to have originated in Africa and had prevailed over the continent ever since . In recent years one of the countries that has been impacted the most is South Africa. South Africa is one of the most developed countries on the continent and yet the county is plagued by AIDS.…

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