Humans and Primates
.... Monkeys,
apes and
humans all use different forms of complex information transfer" (Olson 2). Despite the often narrow mentality with regard to communication ....
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Common Behaviors of Primates and Humans
.... These facts, and the fact that the same plants are selected by
apes and
humans with similar illnesses, provides insight into the evolution of medicinal ....
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Relethford's "Primate Origins and Evolution
.... Using fossil and molecular dating methods, the author provides evidence for the evolutionary relationship among
humans and
apes. ....
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Consciousness
.... is the standard we use to determine whether a species deserves legal protection than as
humans we have a moral obligation to protect the
apes and all animals ....
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Primate Behavior
.... These facts, and the fact that the same plants are selected by
apes and
humans with similar illnesses, provides insight into the evolution of medicinal ....
(1504

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PPrimate and Human Behaviors
.... These facts, and the fact that the same plants are selected by
apes and
humans with similar illnesses, provides insight into the evolution of medicinal ....
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Primate Models & Human Behavior
.... These facts, and the fact that the same plants are selected by
apes and
humans with similar illnesses, provides insight into the evolution of medicinal ....
(1504

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Animal Mentation and the Concept of Mind
.... symbols and, although he argues that
apes lack a "mental grammar" on the same level as
humans, no convincing research exists that explains why
apes have this ....
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The Lucy Species
.... Before her discovery, scientists reasoned that the main trait separating
humans from
apes was intelligence, represented by the cranial capacity of the skull. ....
(1099

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Aggression in Humans & Non-Human Primates
.... Certainly,
humans remain primates who fight to defend their exclusive territories. .... Chimpanzee politics: Power and sex among
apes. New York: Harper & Row. ....
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CO-EVOLUTION OF THE HUMAN BRAIN AND LANGUAGE
....
Apes and baby
humans have typically flat skull bones and adult
humans have a more rounded skull with a strong downward flexion. ....
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Animal Communication
.... Much research has been done with the great
apes, who have learned to communicate with
humans in sign language, showing they can attain a rudimentary ....
(329

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McCloskey - Atheist Response
.... For example, evolution posits that certain species-such as
apes-evolved into higher forms of life-
humans-yet observation shows that the opposite is true. ....
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How Dogs Communicate
.... are angry. Domesticated dogs do not have the same concept of self as higher
apes and
humans do (Budiansky, 1995). A chimp looking ....
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Communication Systems of Dogs
.... are angry. Domesticated dogs do not have the same concept of self as higher
apes and
humans do (Budiansky, 1995). A chimp looking ....
(1541

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Edgar Rice Burroughs and Tarzan
.... himself. He stands out among the
apes, and he is superior in physical and mental agility to the civilized
humans he meets later. He ....
(1932

8

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Edgar Rice Burroughs created the best-known Afric
.... himself. He stands out among the
apes, and he is superior in physical and mental agility to the civilized
humans he meets later. He ....
(1932

8

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The orangutan
.... and wrestling, the author reminds herself, "Orangutans are great
apes after all .... gorillas) leads scientists to the conclusion that "modern
humans may originate ....
(1724

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Principles of Genetic Selection
.... of us, "evolution" simply means that human beings are descended from
apes--itself a slight misunderstanding, since both
humans and modern
apes are descendents ....
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Development of Human Life
.... specimen, Australopithecus ramidus, discovered in 1994, is dated at 4.4 million years and is said to be closer in morphology to
apes than
humans (Bunney, 1994 ....
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Behavior of Social Animals
.... However,
humans do not always think and reason using verbal language; often visual images replace words. .... Representation of quantities by
apes. ....
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Primates and Mechanistic Behavior
.... They then compiled data supporting the idea that the great
apes have a .... I am committing the sin of anthropomorphism, of turning nonhumans into
humans (De Waal ....
(1057

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Western Lowland Gorilla
.... derivation of the earliest hominids and African
apes. The hypothesis that the pigmy chimpanzee is the common ancestor (prototype) of
humans, chimpanzees, and ....
(2562

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Primates
.... The Superfamily Hominoidae consists of
humans and their close relatives, the
apes (Primates, 2004). They comprise the hominoids. ....
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Primate Evolution
.... The Superfamily Hominoidae consists of
humans and their close relatives, the
apes (Primates, 2004). They comprise the hominoids. ....
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Human Origins
.... ramidus«MDNM», discovered in 1994, is dated at 4.4 million years and is said to be closer in morphology to
apes than «MDNM»
humans (Bunney, 1994; Shreeve ....
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Civilization and Human Nature
.... In contrast, De Waal maintains that
humans inherently have an essential kindness or .... This makes us, much like chimpanzees or
apes, extend acts of kindness to ....
(1731

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Animal Studies, Primates, and Human Beings
.... Louisiana, has undertaken work on the question of how
apes think about .... certain nonhuman primates may share certain fundamental traits with
humans, even more ....
(842

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Veblen's Concepts of Human Nature
.... scheme he had adapted, human beings began as non-rational
apes at sometime .... to apply to human societies or cultures.) Veblen did think that
humans have inherent ....
(1698

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Pragmatic Orientations in TESOL Introduction Th
.... rather than how he or she is able to communicate in this language--particularly orally, the basic mode of communication which distinguishes
humans from
apes. ....
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