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…at the world’s first Conference on the Behavior of Great Apes, in Austria. The meeting was consisted of some of the finest primentologist such as Junichiro Itani, Diane Fosey, Toshida Nishida, Birut Galdikas, and Jane Goudall. Looking back Fouts was living a dream…
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…Adaptations, Chicago, Aldine Day, Michael H. 1986, Guide to Fossil Man, 4th Edition, Chicago, University of Chicago Press Goodall, Jane. 1986, The Chimpanzees of Gombe: Patterns of Behavior, Cambridge, Harvard University Press Isaac, Glynn Ll. 1972…
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…: The Ronald Press Company, Third Edition, 1963. Bittker, Boris I. and Stone, Lawrence M. Federal Income Estate and Gift Taxation. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, Fourth Edition, 1972. Burns, Jane O., Jones, Sally M., Kulsrud, William N., Oestreich…
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Jane Austen’s characters always undergo an event that morally changes their being. In Sense and Sensibility this moral change is obvious in Elinor and Marianne. The development of these adolescents into mature, reasonable adults is a gradual…
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…to complicate or even destroy their lives and the lives around them. Music lyrics also encourage drug use among their listeners. They use words such as Mary Jane, which is slang for marijuana. As children listen to the radio and hear the names of these drugs…
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…leading ear and eye surgeon(Augenchirurg), who also published books on archaeology, folklore, and the satirist Jonathan Swift; his mother( Lady Jane Francesca Wilde)can be described as an ambitious and revolutionary poet and an authority on Celtic myth…
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…." Here their views were embraced by James and Jane Wardley, "members of the Society of Friends, or Quakers," who eventually formed a small society in Manchester. The Wardley's gradually gained a committed following, including a woman named Ann Lee and her…
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…and acknowledged. July, 1848 brought five women together, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, Martha Wright, Jane Hunt, and Mary Ann McClintock. This group met for a social afternoon in Seneca Falls to discuss the numerous grievances suffered by women…
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…unifying bodies, a commentary by Jane Lampman, also surfaced in The Christian Science Monitor. In her critique the fear, which customarily besets the integration of science and religion, is displaced with a bridge. An advancing platform instituted by a steadily…
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…of slaves which included two of her brothers, Benjamin and Robert, two slaves from a nearby plantation, John Chase and Peter Jackson, and a woman slave, Jane Kane. Her brother Henry was nowhere to be found. Harriet's rule was that time was freedom, and she waited…
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