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    The ‘Monkey Master Fable’ follows that an old man named “Ju Gong” enslaved a group of monkeys, forced them to give him a portion of their collections of fruit, and flogged them if they did not submit to his demands. After the monkeys became “enlightened” as a result of youthful influence, they rebelled against the Monkey Master and abandoned him (after destroying his properly and stealing stored fruit), which consequently lead to his death via starvation. It is clear that the Monkey Master is…

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    Women’s temperaments are often expected to be submissive and compliant. In older pieces of literature female characters are sidelined, while male characters take on the role of the hero, or the dominant part of the story. Nowadays, female characters take the lead in a lot of books, taking on rebellious roles, dominating male characters, and illustrating them to be more than just an extra factor of a story. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's The Thing Around Your Neck opposes the normal female…

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    The howler monkey is thought to be the loudest species in the world, yet the most inactive monkey! The howler lives in South America, in addition to different countries around the world. The monkey’s relative size to a man is 6 feet! Also, their species spend most of their lives sleeping. The howler monkey eats different things provided by nature but, they feed off of nature, yet nature feeds on them. The monkey lives in a dense rainforest located in South America, and they have a tail that…

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    began by obtaining rhesus monkeys that had been separated from their mothers at birth. Harlow placed these monkeys in isolated cages. Each cage contained a wire surrogate mother that provided food and a cloth surrogate mother that did not provide food. An overwhelming majority of the monkeys went to the cloth surrogate mother for comfort, only visiting the wire monkey for nourishment. After observing the monkeys for a while, Harlow was able to conclude that the monkeys spent the majority of the…

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    creation of the distinguished red heeled sock monkey. Sock Monkeys can be found in numerous households and became a popular craft in the 20th century. It is unclear when sock monkeys were first created, nevertheless the famous red heeled sock monkey has a history that begins with the Nelson Knitting Company and has continued to be a popular image in crafting and has become more than…

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    “100th Monkey Syndrome” is also well known as an amusing anecdote in Japan. But for assignment 3, I’ve started some research for this phenomenon because there are many information show strong objection or repugnance other than "Lifetide" and “Hundredth Monkey” which tells different facts to a certain extent in Japan. “Lifetide” by Lyall Watson (behavioural science), he advocated that 100th monkey syndrome is paranormal phenomena. “Hundredth Monkey” by Ken Keyes Jr. (American personal growth…

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    machines, eventually led to the creation of the distinguished red heeled sock monkey. Sock Monkeys can be found in numerous households and became a popular craft in the 20th century. It is unclear when sock monkeys were first created, nevertheless the famous red heeled sock monkey has a history that begins with the Nelson Knitting Company and has continued to be a popular image in crafting and in today’s society.…

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    How do capuchin monkeys obtain meat from clams? Is this a learned behaviour? The capuchin monkeys have learned that if they hit the clams hard enough on a tough surface for a long enough duration of time, the shells will begin to relax and can be opened. This is a learned behavior that will be passed down to the next generations by observation of the young. It can take years for a young capuchin monkey to fully learn how to obtain the meat from clams. 2. What do capuchin monkeys use the piper…

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    life of a squirrel monkey along with the other various primates. Squirrel monkeys are diversified in many countries in Central and South America. There are large quantities of them out there living. Therefore, I will discuss the conservation status, total in the wild, physical characteristics, and behaviors of the squirrel monkeys in the tropical forest. Squirrel monkeys are small creatures that are not a big threat to other primates living in the tropical forest. Squirrel monkeys are shy,…

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    Operations Manager for Monkey Pickles, the company actively tracks various metrics and employs a number of targeted strategies to drive the impact of the company’s online community. During a phone interview on February 9th 2017, Laura Green, was asked questions related: to metric used to gauge impact on the community; gaining and retaining users within the community, measuring user satisfaction to improve the online community, and measuring success of the online community. Monkey Pickles’ main…

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