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Jane Goodall: Relating Science to Ordinary People
By Ashley E. Rutherford Thesis: Goodall not only recognizes the behavioral and emotional similarities between humans and chimpanzees, but she also identifies the need for people to release themselves of daily conventions, which complicate our social relations. During her work … Continue reading
Posted in 100 Level Papers, Edition: Fall 2010, Environment, Nature Writing, Science
Tagged animals, behavior, chimpanzees, environment, Jane Goodall, nature, science, Stetson University, Writing
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Fall 2010
These essays, research papers, and response papers are examples of the depth and breadth of academic work by Stetson University students. This inaugural edition of Inkwell features papers written for English, Political Science, and Environmental Science classes. Students in all … Continue reading
Posted in 100 Level Papers, 200 Level Papers, 300 Level Papers, 400 Level Papers, Arts/Culture, Environment, Ethnic, Gender, Graduate Level Papers, Nature Writing, Politics, Science, Uncategorized
Tagged A.E. Stalling, comic book, critique, Emma, Emma Woodhouse, Esmeralda Santiago, Garcia Girls, gender, Hontoon Island, Hwang, Jane Austen, Jane Goodall, Julia Alvarez, Langston Hughes, Last Child in the Woods, Mansfield Park, Marvel, Oroonoko, Presidency, Soviet, species, To the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf
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