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    The One Minute Manager Meets the Monkey In this book Ken Blanchard uses his writing abilities to present some helpful insights into the world of organizational management. This book is perfect for someone who feels overwhelmed with the problems created by other people, the book can change their life. The major lesson taught by the book is, “how to save time to do what you want & need to do.” By using the 4 rules of monkey management laid out in this book a manager can free themselves from doing everyone

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    Myths, Morals, And Rules

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    Life is a series of life lessons, morals, and rules that we all live by and learn through every decision we make. A way these lessons, morals, and rules are shown and told is through myths. A myth is a traditional story from a certain ethnic, religion, place, or culture, and explains how and why things are the way they are. Myths also incorporate a moral, theme, or life lesson, which becomes clear at the end of the story. As a child I’m sure you’ve heard stories from your family whether a more unknown

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    Harry Harlow Harry Frederick Harlow was probably best known for his experimentations on monkeys to discover the effect of maternal-separation, what exactly were the dependency needs on a living being, and experiments in social isolation for the subject. His research showed the rest of society the importance of companionship and caregiving to social as well as cognitive development. Speculators believe that part of the reason Harlow was so obsessed with these kinds of studies was because he didn’t

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    little kid, but was stopped in her tracks because there in front of Eve was a seven foot tall, rainbow sock monkey. Needless to say Eve started sprinting in the other direction. What the heck is THIS monster! I’ve never seen it before. She thought trying to outrun what was probably a trap. I’m not a monster. The monkey answered. With this phrase Eve screeched to a halt, and the monkey was behind her. This not-monster

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    The Francois’ Langur is the leaf monkey species of mammal animal. As the other leaf monkey, Francois’ Langur is the social animal which creates their group and interact with others. However, they create their group with polygamy system. The just one male is in the each group and approximately 6-10 females are his partner and the member of the group. This system creates the unique group behavior for the female monkey. They raise their babies together without the boundary of mother. Female Francois

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    starts out with a dark brown haired woman, named Ashley, sitting on a couch holding a small wooden alien figurine. She then proceeds to say “I love your apartment Brian” as a man, Brian, and a monkey are walking up from behind the couch. The monkey climbs over the couch and sits next to Ashley. As the monkey, Frank, sits next to Ashley, Ashley says “and Frank is so well behaved”. Brian leaning on the couch from behind says “yeah we’re best buddy’s. I’m going to grab some Bud Lights” as he points towards

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    I was walking through the densely populated streets of Rio with Bobby and I feel the moist skin of the people walking by. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil was a very polluted area which causes the place to smell and be very hazy. The streets smelled bad like rotting bodies, although it smelled bad everyday I was one of the effects of the place being so contaminated. The sun was beating down at Bobby and I as we where was walking towards my favorite shop that sold the best ice cream on the planet. It was quite

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    Do humans think of their parents as warm and comfortable when they look at them? Harry Harlow’s experiment with infant monkeys put this idea to the test to see if humans do rely on the “importance of warm contact” (king,2017), or if it is simply the emotion of loving someone. "Many of the existing theories of love centered on the idea that the earliest attachment between a mother and child was merely a means for the child to obtain food, relieve thirst, and avoid pain” (Cherry,2017). This experiment

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    a thick, shadowed jungle. The only thing I can recall from the past was going on a vacation to Hawaii. I sat there in the middle of a jungle naked, sad, and afraid. I stood up and walked around yelling, “Is anyone here.” I heard no response but a monkey climbing high in the trees. This jungle was very shady with tall Mangrove trees overhead. As I kept walking I found a bush filled with berries. I was so thrilled to find something to eat. I reached down and snached one of of the bush. I took it and

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    darkest part of the Peruvian Jungle to find the Golden monkey statue, a priceless artifact hidden away by the Golden Capuchin monkeys. Adora went into her room, grabbed Berry, looked around her regular, boring dwelling, and

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