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    The movie that I choose to watch is “The Rise of the Planet of the Apes”. In class we learned that primates have different categories. The categories include; movement, reproduction, intelligence and behavior patterns. In the movie, the main ape, Caesar, as well as the other primates in the movie shows examples of these categories. Although, like most modern day movies, some behaviors and characteristics are not true and do not relate to the material that we studied in class. This film was made in

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    Research Paper: Deep Rooted Work on a Hard Man Flannery O’Connor was born March 25, 1925, in Savanah, Georgia. She went to what is, now Iowa University and majored in literature. She’s primarily known for her short stories but was a novelist. Flannery O’Connor passed away in 1964 after losing a battle with lupus. The piece of writing that I will be discussing is titled: “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” she wrote this work in 1953 along with several other short stories (Biography.com Editors)

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    however it is still unknown why people are prone to prejudice in the first place. New research, using monkeys, may suggest that our reluctance to prejudice may be deeply rooted in our evolutionary past. This research was conducted by Yale graduate Neha Mahajan and a team of psychologists, where they traveled to Cayo Santiago, an uninhabited island southeast of Puerto Rico also known as “Monkey

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    I wake up at 6:30 every morning jump in the shower, put on some clothes, and slap that smile on my face that my mom reminds me of every morning. This is how this school year has begun and maybe will continue to go. I’m hiding behind this curtain 24/7 trying to hide the emotion of how I really feel every day. It wasn’t always this way though. About two months ago I hopped on a plan to face a new adventure where I was hoping to find my myself and discover my future. I learned a lot over this month

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    At hand is simply a number of monkey-based innovation. At the most affordable tiers are certainly just monkeys along with darts, despite the fact that we rapidly reach ninja monkeys, wizard monkeys, monkey cannons, as well as superhero monkeys. Bursting bloons gains you money which can possibly be invested in additional monkeys and also monkey enhancement. Get by plenty of rounds and you achieve triumph! This is generally whereby Bloons TD games end up-- they're merely a collection of stages, along

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    Every year, ten to one hundred million animals are tested on. Rats and mice were two-thirds of that total. In addition to that there are one hundred and eighty thousand dogs, fifty five thousand cats, five hundred thousand rabbits, a similar number of guinea pigs, and sixty thousand primates. With these numbers why still test on animals? Animal testing needs to stop. It is wrong. These animals are dying from neglect and harsh conditions. Animal testing is not even one hundred percent accurate! People

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    of ‘Robert Seyfarth: Can Monkeys Talk? (napisy PL)4 is the second closest to human language. The vervet monkey of East Africa have different vocal noises that mean different things. There were three calls that are expressed in the video: one for if they saw a Leopard, one for if they saw an eagle and one for if they saw a snake. After each call, the monkeys reacted differently. All the monkeys reacted exactly the same to each call. These are calls that all vervet monkeys can understand. They may

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    The squirrel monkey lives in a humid tropical, and the monkey eats fruit, flowers, insects, omnivore. Squirrel monkeys pick off the insects off of other monkeys. they find fruit on trees, and find the flowers on the ground. The habitat is in a dense humid forest near a stream. The squirrel monkey has fur and grey, yellow, black fur. It lives in south america, and it has its strength from carrying its weight off of trees and swinging from tree to tree. It sleeps in a tree. The monkeys train to hunt

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    The story that I read was a book about a Doberman dog named Luther. Luther had a best friend named Cleopatra (she is a monkey) and an owner named Savannah. One day Cleopatra was kidnap and went missing. Savannah was worried about her monkey, but also worried about Luther because he got really depressed, he knew Cleopatra was gone. Savannah asked her friends Ben, and Griffin to help her look for Cleopatra, but all they could find was a weird looking banana. The very next day their class went on a

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    The Monkey at My Car Window is a story about a situation that occurred with a monkey and two businessmen on a woman’s journey to the Taj Mahal. This story teaches us about India’s culture, both urban and rural, monkey’s roles in Indian society, and how with a business mindset there is always an opportunity for a business venture. There are many clues into how Indian society runs in this story. These cultural clues come from this story and they come from various aspects. There are cultural clues

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