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    When Dr. Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, a cardiologist at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, was first called to examine a chimpanzee with a facial droop, she embarked on a new branch or medicine. She was given the opportunity to assist in the treatment of animals when the opportunity arose and also continue practicing cardiology at UCLA. As she further treated animals with cardiac illnesses, she realized that the conditions that afflicted animals were similar to those that afflicted humans. In…

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    Imagine you were a chimpanzee and you were given HIV by doctors, and then you didn’t help any discovery about how to cure it, and possibly you died. This is why it is not justified to test on animals. It is inhumane and evil. Animal testing hurts animals. It also doesn’t help human research. Some people may say that animal testing is the only option, but there are so many other ways that we can test cures. Animal testing hurts animals. U.S. law allows animals to be hurt and not even given…

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    Bonobos were observed performing complex action such as using tools to extract food, or using spears for attack or defense. Bonobos are similar to chimpanzees, but previously bonobos did not show a cultural diversity in use of tools as much as their chimpanzee siblings. In studies of chimpanzees for example, they have been able to use branches to dig for tubers or turn them into spears in order to hunt for small prosimians. The study by Roffman had two bonobos that grew up in a human…

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    The short play Words, Words, Words by David Ives concentrates on two male and one female intelligent monkeys who are caught and kept by the experimenter Dr. Rosenbaum in order to reproduce Shakespeare’s Hamlet. It focuses on three charming personalities who are easy to talk to and are capable to reasonably communicate, just like disinterested, sick and tired office associates socially interact with each other. Comedy producers Greg Daniels, Ricky Gervais, and Stephen Merchant would bring a…

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    Natalie Aller Mrs.Gonzalez Inquiry Skills Pd. 1 April 12th , 2016 It can be difficult to consider what's going to happen to your body after you pass, not to mention donating your organs and tissue. Nonetheless, being an organ donor is a bighearted and beneficial choice that can be a lifesaver. From transplanting to saving lives to research purposes in order to find cures are just some ways organ and body donation can benefit society. About 120,000 Americans are currently waiting for an organ…

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    For several hundreds, perhaps even thousands, of years, religion has been integrated in almost all cultures. Religion started as a relatively barbaric force that swept through all the continents until it enveloped nearly every culture. Almost every culture has adopted, forcefully at times, some form of religion. It is asserted that before religion, we were nothing but immoral criminals that seethed with chaos. It is said that religion saved us from an imminent self destruction of our own…

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    The Influence Of Football

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    and I learn to be a stronger man from the men I love. As the years go on, and as I get older, the game gets a whole lot faster and way more physical. It becomes more advanced and more challenging, it’s like a book to a Coach Flatt, a banana to a chimpanzee, or knitting to an old lady. Football has taught me to be the best athlete I can be. But if football has taught me anything it has taught me to be the best man I can…

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    involvement in Cameroon, Africa in 2012 have been to help preserve the local environment, especially the variety of over ten species of primates. Some of those primates include; a recently discovered group of Ebo gorillas and the Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee. The Organization's mission was to inspire people to help save their local wildlife, especially the small population of Ebo gorillas which numbered at 25 individuals. The creation of the Clubs des Amis des Gorilles (Gorilla Guardian Clubs),…

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    Human BEING “To hurt is as human as to breathe.” ― J.K. Rowling. Mary Shelley’s novel, Frankenstein, intentionally addressed the differences between monster and man. She presents supporting and opposing evidence to the creation’s humanity and makes it apparent this being becomes human as “the monster” in the story. The reader sees how this monster can speak fluently and communicates an engrossing story of how he came to exist in this heartless and inhospitable society. The being fulfills the…

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    This virus can become deadly, but does have ways to control it. Without controlling the HIV, a persons T cells are destroyed, and the body can not fight off disease or infections. Where did HIV come from? In West Africa, scientists identified a chimpanzee as the source for HIV. They believe the chimpanzees were killed to eat, and the humans or hunters of the animal were put into contact with infected blood. The blood was infected with simian immunodeficiency…

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