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    small village perform this tradition every year without certainly knowing why they do it. In a study conducted by G.R. Stephenson in 1967 a group of monkeys were placed in a room with bananas on top of a ladder. Every time a monkey attempted to climb the ladder they were showered with ice cold water. Eventually they did not dare climb the ladder. A monkey was replaced with a new one…

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    out of the house. They would protect him and help him every day. The monkeys paw, and the third wish are the some in many ways because they are teaching you the same lesson about life. Don’t play around with your life because you never know what bad is going to happen. Bot of these stories involve family, magic, 3 wishes, and deaths. They are not by the same author. What I mean by family is they are the same because in the monkeys paw it’s a family and in the third wish he has a wife but no…

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    Have you wanted a monkey in your trunk? In the early 2000’s, Suburban Auto Group released a series of commercials called the Trunk Monkey to persuade people. These commercials used a series of persuasive methods in order for people to buy their product. Ford uses such a commercial in 2011 called “The Date” to persuade people to buy their car. With regards to this, a person must know about the commercial Trunk Monkey “The Date” to fully understand it. The commercial Trunk Monkey “The Date”…

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    mother with food. The monkey would go to the wire mother for food but spend most of its time on the cloth mother. They came to the conclusion that contact comfort is important and overshadowed all other variables, including nursing. They then presented a scary apparatus and the monkey runs to his mother (the cloth one), to touch her and have contact with the mother. His personality completely changed when he had contact with his mother. In the other experiment, they put a monkey into a room…

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    ” tells the story of an old monkey king named Vali-Vadnaka who is exiled from his kingdom after a younger monkey decided to take his place. He lost everything and still learned to appreciated the little that he had. The monkey king found joy in a fig tree named Madhu-Garbha, and comfort in a new friend, a crocodile named Krisha-Ka. The crocodile’s wife grew jealous of the friendship between the monkey and the crocodile; the crocodile’s wife did not know that the monkey was just a friend and was…

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    Forest Dwellers to Half Robotic Companions Our society uses monkeys for their enjoyment. In cartoons, such as Curious George, it shows how sweet and smart monkeys are. As a whole, monkeys are described as creative and intelligent animals; however, in King Kong the gorilla is not only smart but illusory and accentuates the powers monkeys have. As a child, monkeys like Curious George are portrayed as a best friend. But as adults, they are represented as being stronger and smarter than people.…

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    distinctive feature is the fact that without being raised by its own mother (and is instead raised by a surrogate), a primate offspring will enter adulthood with very little knowledge of how to properly survive, likely will not get along with other monkeys, and will have no knowledge of how to be parents to their own offspring. Primates have a wide range of social groups. These groups include solitary, monogamy, polygyny (one-male, multi-male, fission-fusion),…

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    The Cloth Mother Summary

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    he convinced them. Harlow made the theory of attachment return to the spotlight. Monkeys provide awareness on child rearing. In addition, Harlow wants people to see the connection between primate work…

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    In “The Monkey’s Paw”, by W.W Jacobs, is a story about a “mystical charm”, a monkey’s paw that is brought into the home of the Whites. It was brought by Sergeant Major Morris . The monkey’s paw can grant 3 wishes to three people. Mr. Morris was the second owner and the one before him wished for death for his last wish. Throughout the story the Whites get hold of the monkey’s paw and make all three wishes. For one night a family friend, Sergeant Major Morris came into the household of the…

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    I wish for lots of money Wouldn’t it be amazing if your wish could come true? I believe that most people would have their wishes. In the story “The Monkey’s Paw”, Mr. White can make three wishes after he gets the monkey’s paw. Unfortunately, his son is died after he makes the first wish. At the ended of story, he can’t get everything he want because he doesn’t think the consequence before he makes wish. Since the strange events might happen, I still want to make a wish. My grandmother tells me…

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