According to Kant‚ the reasons behind an action is what gives moral worth to actions. This is also referred to as a maxim (Shafer-Landau‚ 2010‚ p. 147). As opposed to the utilitarian’s view‚ the morality of the action is not relevant if there is a good outcome‚ meaning what gives moral worth to an action are the consequences. There are some disadvantages and advantages to both Kant’s view and utilitarians’ views. Nonetheless‚ I think Kant’s views are preferable and more reasonable. One of the reasons
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Black-and-white Colobus Monkeys are arboreal quadruped and are able to jump from tree to tree. They use their tails for balancing. Bornean Orangutans combine quadrupedal climbing and brachiation. They are long and narrow limbs which are useful to hook over a branch‚ they swing forward grasping the next branch with the other hand. Patas Monkeys are terrestrial quadruped because their
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Denice Galicia Monkey Appearance vs Reality In life‚ you may have experienced a situation where it in the beginning‚ it looked to be very being very negative but when the dust settled in the end you realized that it is quite the opposite. The situation or event had actually been a blessing in disguise and the events that took place were actually very positive and things happened for a reason and for the greater good in the end. Throughout the Wu Ch’eng-en’s novel‘Journey to the West’ there
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experienced in Germany in 1967. Marburg was discovered in a factory called the Behring Works. This factory used the kidney cells of African green monkeys to produce vaccines for polio. The marburg virus had been discovered after a shipment of green monkeys had been brought from Uganda. These monkeys carried the Marburg virus‚ thus causing people who cared for these monkeys to get the virus. Several had died from Marburg disease. Marburg causes many things to happen to the body‚ many places will need to prepare
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accidental thing; we were just sitting and joking around‚ and we pretended to be the “See No Evil‚ Hear No Evil‚ Speak No Evil” monkeys. I then decided to go out and buy three monkey pins. A year later‚ President Clinton and I were going to Moscow for a summit. I was appalled at the brutality of Russian military actions in Chechnya. I thought they were evil. So I wore the three monkey pins to our meeting with President Vladimir Putin.
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Before humans had started becoming infected the viruses only would infect monkeys. In one case in Pennsylvania when the monkeys in Hazleton had become infected with Ebola they unfortunately had to euthanize all of them. They euthanized over a hundred monkeys in that building which of course will make anyone sad especially a veterinarian. This of course presents a major issue throughout the environment. Even though the monkeys had received Ebola prior to the humans they still were not the natural hosts
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The life span of the White Cheeked Gibbon is about 25 to 30 years but sadly the Gibbon is critically endangered. The White Cheeked Gibbon is an omnivore. When in the wild it eats fruit‚ leaves and small invertebrates but when in the zoo it will eat monkey chow‚ fruit and vegetables‚ they love their tomatoes. White cheeked gibbons are diurnal animal’s‚ which means they are asleep when the sun is down and awake when the sun is up. These Gibbon are also arboreal‚ and spend most of their time up high in
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In “The Stolen Party” by Liliana Heker‚ the author uses symbolism to show how a party can represent a society. Picture this‚ a whole society in a house described as a party. Including A monkey that symbolizes something meaningful. On the other hand‚ the whole story doesn’t include only symbolism‚ it may also contain repetition. Some say repetition is also an important part of the story. Although Certainly it could be said the passage is known for more of repetition than symbolism‚ while this is
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presence of another” (Investigating psychology‚ 2012 p. 193). Harry Harlow and Mary Ainsworth are two famous psychologist who provided us series of experiments to understand the attachment in terms of psychology. HarryHarlow started the experiments on monkeys and Mary Ainsworth focused on human infants’ behaviour. There are various similarities and differences in their sets of experiments by using different techniques. Harry Harlow was an American psychologist who studied the infants bond with their
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they interact with. For example‚ individuals who spend more time in proximity to one another will generally be friendlier and less aggressive to each other - showing that the animals form close bonds with some group members. Dr Aureli explained: ’’Monkeys and apes behave as if they take into account the quality of social relationships‚ for example whether they are friends or non-friends. Emotion can mediate the assessment of one’s own relationships and guide animals’ decisions on how to interact with
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