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Tool Use And Behavior Of Wild And Captive Capuchins
Tool Use and Behavior of Wild and Captive Capuchins
Introduction
The capuchin monkeys are known as one of, if not the most intelligent monkeys of all New World
species. They reside naturally in the forests of southern Mexico, the West Indies, and Central and
South America, but can be found in zoos and captivity around the globe. Capuchins regularly eat
fruits, insects, and nuts, and spend the majority of their day foraging for food. Capuchins travel
and live in groups, residing in the treetops and canopy of the forest; however, the monkeys will
travel along the forest floor as well. They have prehensile tails that are the same length as their body,
have opposable thumbs, and primarily range from light to dark brown with white facial markings.

Tool Use Among Wild Capuchins While reports of tool use in wild capuchins are moderately scarce,
there is no doubt that tools play an important role in the capuchin lifestyle. The most common tool
used amongst capuchins are stones, which predominantly aid in palm nut cracking and digging.,
Palm nuts and other enclosed foods have protective coatings surrounding the sustenance held inside.
To break open and remove the outer shell, they place the palm nut onto a boulder or large flat stone,
called anvils, and bang a smaller stone against the nut until cracking occurs. The stone has a hammer
like effect and is sufficient in cracking open palm nuts. Each of the capuchins crack palm nuts
through various methods of efficiency, and is more
Thomas Jefferson Report
Biography of Thomas Jefferson

Third President of the United States of America.

Thomas Jefferson (1743 1826) was the third president of the United States and a creator of the
Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson was a philosopher, politician, scientist, architect,
inventor, musician, and writer. Thomas Jefferson was also one of the smartest leaders in history.

His father was named Peter Jefferson, a very rich Farmer from Virginia. Thomas s
Mother, Jane Randolph Jefferson, was part of the Randolph family. The Randolph Family was a big
part of Virginia history, and also very rich also. Peter and Jane Jefferson moved to Goochland
county, because Peter had just gotten 400 acres of land there.

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The marriage was happy, except Mrs. Jefferson s ill health. Of their six children, only two, both of
them girls, lived to maturity. Martha Jefferson died in 1782. The death of his wife had a profound
effect on Jefferson and probably influenced his return to politics, which Thomas Jefferson had
considered leaving.

On June 21, 1775, Jefferson took his seat in Congress. The following summer, Jefferson sat in
Congress as an elected delegate, not as an alternate. It was at this session that Thomas Jefferson
wrote his most famous document, the Declaration of Independence. On July 4, 1776, the Declaration
of Independence was formally adopted. The connections with America with Great Britain were
broken. Within a few days the declaration was being read to people throughout the colonies, and it
was received with great pride.

Jefferson managed to spend considerable time with his family. Thomas took up building projects at
Monticello and continued to develop his land. Jefferson was a philosopher a architect, and an
inventor. Thomas invented the dumbwaiter, a swivel chair, a lamp heater, and an improved plow.

In May, 1784, Congress appointed Jefferson a diplomat. Jefferson was to go to France. There
Thomas Jefferson was to help the other ministers, Benjamin Franklin and John Adams, in arranging
commercial treaties with various European countries. When Franklin retired in 1785, Jefferson
replaced him as the U.S. diplomatic representative to
France. One of Jefferson s
The Roots Of Sonata
The Roots of Sonata The name Sonata or known as first movement appeared in the early 17th
century, when instrumental music began to separate instrument or composition of the piece from
vocal music. Sonata means a work to be played, which is derived from the Italian word suonare. At
first, Sonata formis made for dance movements and used as a church music, but eventually this form
changed and became really popular among composers of classical music from the 17th century
until the early 20th century. Sonata itself consists of three parts. First, exposition which is the
introduction of the theme of the music and is sometimes split into two parts. The second part is a
reflection of the first part of the piece. Usually in this section, the pattern will repeat itself. The
second part is development where the music is developed, in exploration. This is usually the part
that feels different from the other sonatas. This section is allowed to change the key signature and
time signature (Hepokoski Darcy, 2006). The third part is recapitulation. This is the stage of
completion of the sonata. In this stage, the section of a movement in which the keys and the themes
in the exposition and development part are repeated then combine to the final coda (Hepokoski
Darcy, 2006). Moreover, the historical development of the Sonata form is divided into three parts
Baroque era, Classical era, and Romantic era. Every part of the Sonata form has itself unique
characteristics.
Essay on Boeing Austraila Limited
Executive Summary

As Russell Menere, I recommend the management of Boeing Australia Limited to follow the
footsteps of Boeing Seattle to adopt and implement cost effective e Procurement system, which can
be interfaced with the legacy information system as we have IT infrastructure in place that is our
core strength.

Through e Procurement system we can improve redundancies in the business process and operations,
gain in productivity by upgrading procurement processes. Cost savings by reducing processing time,
rationalization of a large number of BAL suppliers and maintaining relationship with Key Suppliers.

Investing in an e procurement system BAL would seek short term improvement tool that would
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If BAL invests in expensive system, it will become BAL cost and the maintenance cost would be
larger and higher than the initial cost that is invested in the new system. If we have the high cost,
there are ways to press the cost, and one way is to bear it to the suppliers/vendors/clients or
customers. By pressing down the price given by supplier, buying cheaper stuffs from suppliers or
setting expensive price to the customers ADF. If ADF customer is not ready to bear it all, it might
cost BAL hard.

This is the reason why BAL does not want to give the cost to the suppliers and in turn charge their
customer hence decided not to invest into the sophisticated system being the strategy of the
company itself.

Taking the advantage of the new opportunity available through e business technology, let us analyze
the e Procurement system as a tool to interface with the existing BAL legacy information system.

E procurement is a form of e commerce which relates to B2B (business to business) relationships


end to end in sales (from supply side) and acquisition (from buyers side) of goods and services.

Various forms of e Procurement, they are:

1) Electronics Data Interchange (EDI) EDI ranges from file exchange for orders to e mail for
routine purchases internally and externally at BAL. EDI uses wide area network (WAN) BAL s
information systems architecture encompasses connectivity in
Stephen Douglas Debates
Democrat Stephen A. Douglass was born on April 13, 1813 in the scenic and serene city of
Brandon, Vermont. He was born to Stephen Arnold Douglass and Sarah Fisk. Some years later,
Stephen Douglas dropped the second s from his last name. Douglas then migrated to Winchester,
Illinois, in 1833, where he worked as an itinerant teacher and opened a school for three months at
three dollars a student. Douglas also studied law, and then settled in Jacksonville, Illinois. Towards
the end of the year, he wrote back to his Vermont relatives, I have become a Western man, have
imbibed Western feelings, principles, and interests, and have selected Illinois as the favorite place of
my adoption.
Douglas briefly courted with Mary Todd, in which she eventually married Douglas rival, Abraham
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His main rival was Abraham Lincoln, and Douglas participated in the Lincoln/Douglas Debates
for the senate seat, which Douglas had been victorious is winning. During 1850, Douglas was
also well acquainted with Henry Clay, where Clay and Douglas proposed the package of five
separate bills known as the Compromise of 1850, which reduced some sectional conflict. Douglas
may have been also distantly acquainted with Chief Justice Roger B. Taney during the Dred Scott
Supreme Court case. Stephen Douglas had applauded the Supreme Court s decision, which was that
the Missouri Compromise of 1820 was unconstitutional, that the government could not restrict a
citizen s right to own slaves (property) in a certain region or area, and that whether or not an
African American is free, they are still not considered U.S. citizens under the constitution. Stephen
A. Douglas cannot be easily categorized as either antislavery or proslavery. Douglas did not
actively advocate pro slavery beliefs any more than he did anti slavery beliefs, yet he
wholeheartedly supported popular sovereignty and the freedom and rights of an
Research Paper On Master Splinter
Zaaap Master Splinter heard as the bizarre machine rumbled. He had just ordered the Ninja
Turtles to make him a son using his bionic genes. Master Splinter hoped that the machine wouldn t
make a calamity. After a few hours in the lab the Ninja Turtles had finally finished the experiment.
Before this happened the turtles had to steal government supplies and almost got apprehended.
Master Splinter was going to be very upset if the turtles did not get the things he needed for the
experiment. When the ringer went off on the machine Splinter was very happy and couldnt wait
to see his son. Splinter ordered the turtles to get the shackles ready so they could hold down his
son if he went crazy. When Splinters son came out of the machine every kept quite. The Ninja
Turtles grabbed Master Splinters son and put him on the table without waking him. Splinter
looked down at his son and almost cried because he finally had someone besides the turtles to
love. As the goo ran off of the kid splinter held him in his arms and his son opened his eyes. All of
the Ninja Turtles gasped and felt happy for Master Splinter. Splinter talked to his child and all he
did was smile. Master Splinter carried his son into another room and dressed him.... Show more
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The turtles were imminent that the little boy would be as talented as them. Splinter showed his son
around the place and told him stories about adventures he and the turtles have been on and what
they did to save the city from great danger. Splinter Jr. told the turtles how he would like to go on
some of those adventures with the turtles and of course the turtles said yes. That day it was
sweltering and the turtles and Splinter Jr. couldn t stand it, but Master Splinter wouldn t let them
leave and told them that they should start training Splinter Jr. so they did as their master
How Does Reality Depicted In Pan s Labyrinth
Pan s Labyrinth, directed by Guillermo Del Toro is approached in a confronting manner from the
viewer s perspective, however fantasy does not initially have an impact. The lighting, sound and
shots captured were significant in the way that they conveyed versions of real life events in an
intimidating manner, concealing numerous incidents that occurred within the Spanish Civil War.
Through incorporating real life visions, it creates the audience to become disturbed in the way that
Del Toro portrays reality. Despite that fantasy does not have a great effect over reality through the
use of lighting, sound and camera shots it is evident that the film s context is confronting and
develops an influence on the audience s reaction. The lighting has an immeasurable impact on the
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As for the duration of the film a dark blue filter is used to overlay many scenes, creating a
miserable effect in contrast with the horrifying visions that arise. This blue filter is effective as it
adjusts the disposition of the audience to cause an impact. Furthermore, there are a variety of
camera angles used in the scenes with Vidal, revealing his power over people positioned as
inferior to him. For example, a frequent one is the low shots consistently looking up at Vidal. An
example of this is when Vidal horrifically killed the guy that was suggested to be a spy and Vidal
was brutally smashing his face repetitively with the bottle and through the low camera angle his
power was exposed. Another camera angle that has a great influence at the beginning of the film
is when the camera pans up Vidal s body from bottom to top. The reason for this camera angle is
to show Vidal s uniform and position and status... A camera shot that displays Ofelia s position of
power is when the camera is looking down at her when she s holding the baby and Vidal takes it off
of her. Another aspect that links in with the film to instigate effect is through having
What Does A Poison Tree Mean
William Blake, born on November 28, 1757 in London, United Kingdom, wrote A Poison Tree to
explain to everyone the wrong doings of the Church by teaching people to suppress their anger and
the evil within them as that will only enhance their resentment furthermore. Inspired by his religion,
A Poison Tree was written as an attempt to inform people about the problems that are created when
one does not address the issue or their angerwhen it is still minor and resolvable. When grudges are
kept unresolved, the person and the people around them are negatively impacted by the
consequences of the grudge. He wanted to teach people that holding grudges hinders personal
growth by making one bitter and creating a need for vengeance. In order... Show more content on
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The author finding his enemy underneath his tree means that he wasn t in control of what he was
doing when he had killed or hurt his enemy, proving Blake s point that suppressing rage can cause
people to do things that they would not usually do. The imagery in the poem allows the reader to
better comprehend the significance and meaning behind Blake s words.
In addition to imagery, Blake incorporates symbolism in his poem numerous times to emphasize
that the suppressing of anger will cause it to grow eventually and later, cause an eruption with all
of the animosity within. The title symbolizes how rage and the evil within a person can develop
further just like a tree when it is given the proper conditions. The audience can assume that the
tree in the poem symbolizes the anger of the speaker as the poem explains how hard the speaker
works to keep the anger from showing, but that just makes it easier for his true feelings to reveal
as the size of his anger was too much for him to bare. The growth of the tree increases to the
extent of it actually bore[ing] an apple (Blake). Blake was specific to choose an apple tree
because the tree alludes to the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Bad in the Bible. Although, it isn t
specified that the tree is an apple tree, traditionally it is assumed that it is. In the Bible, the story of
the forbidden apple relates to
Act 1 Scene 11 Analysis
In the opening scene, among a large crowd of people in Paris, a woman appears fully naked,
distracting the crowd, while a man (Richard Madden) picks the distracted onlookers wallets.
Afterwards, the woman and the pickpocket, Mason, meet on a train. She asks him if they can go
back to his place, but when he sees two policemen get on the train, he gets suspicious and bolts from
the train as the doors close, leaving the woman on her own.

It is the night before Bastille Day. Zoe (Charlotte Le Bon) is involved with a group that wants to
bomb an empty office. She is supposed to plant a bomb which is hidden inside a teddy bear, but she
gets scared and nervous when she sees custodians coming in to clean the building. Since she was
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Mason, Briar and Zoe head to the bank. The bank is surrounded by rioters. After piecing it together,
Briar realizes that Gamieux has killed Karen and that he is behind everything that has happened. As
the three arrive at the bank, Briar poses as a SWATteam member in order to infiltrate the bank,
while Mason and Zoe stay inside the van. Inside the vault, Rafi makes the transfer of $500 million
onto the USB drive. Briar gets into a shootout with the corrupt SWAT team. When Mason and Zoe
realize that Briar is being overwhelmed inside, they get out of the van and make their way through
the protesting crowd. In order to get their help, Zoe stirs the crowd up by attacking the riot police.
As Zoe is getting hit by the police, Mason joins her and runs at the policemen. This stirs up the
protestors, who are able to make their way past the police and storm the bank. This gives Briar the
opportunity to make his way to the
Two Poems About City Life by Liz Lochead
Two poems about city life by Liz Lochead

Liz Lochead has written two poems about city life, one being Laundrette which is set in an area of
Bristol which is full of bedsits, meant for students just renting. The other poem is George Square
which is set in the business district in Glasgow. As the first poem mentioned, Laundrette has a
subtle start as it says We sit nebulous in steam (nebulous meaning hazy or vague). You could
almost have a debate on all the possible places that you sit nebulous in steam . Through the whole
of laundrette it never uses the word laundrette except of course in the title. Quite on the opposite,
George Square starts off straight and plain by saying George Square . This throws the location to a
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When saying sitting separate the poet puts sitting and separate on different lines to emphasise the
importance of the words being separate. Straight after that she puts close together on the same line to
say that they re close together.
Both poems have metaphors in, George Square uses incurable as cancer as quite a shocking
metaphor to describe how we can t get rid of flowers and weeds in the city no matter how hard we
try.
Laundrette has a few more metaphors. It has our eyes are riveted to describe how we just stand or sit
and stare intently at the washing machine as if were expecting something to happen to our clothes.
Another metaphor is the dark shoves one man in which uses personification to show how someone,
randomly wandering around comes into the laundrette to get away from the dark.
A good metaphor is tee shirts skinned from her wriggling son meaning how a mother had too pull
the tee shirts off her son who was probably screaming, shouting and trying to get away. One
metaphor, talking about the same person is she sees a kaleidoscope saying about how all the
multicoloured clothes go whirring around the washing machine very much like a kaleidoscope.
Half lost, his small possessions swim describes how there is a dour man with hardly any clothes at
all to wash so the washing machine isn t full, creating the image of his clothes swimming around in
all the masses of water looking half lost . The last metaphor is a rather long one, still
Business Finance Dish Network Anaylsis Essay
Business Finance Term Paper Assignment 2 DISH Network Submitted by: Andrew Pelkey
November 20, 2012 For: Mr. Joel Rossmaier I certify that the content of this paper was written by
me and that all sources have been appropriately cited:
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Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction ........................................................................ 3 Chapter 2:


Financial Ratios....................................................................5 * Liquidity
ratios...........................................................................5 * Activity
ratios.............................................................................8 * Leverage ratios
........................................................................13 * Profitability ratios
......................................................................17 * Market value
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Liquidity Ratios Table 1 Liquidity ratios | DISH Network| DIRECTTV| | 2007| 2008| 2009| 2010|
2011| 2011| Current Ratio| 1.00| 0.70| 1.06| 1.02| 1.16| 0.89| Acid test Ratio| 0.76| 0.51| 0.89| 0.83|
0.88| 0.71| The measure of liquidity is determined by two basic measures that consist of the
current ratio and quick (acid test) ratio. As shown in the above graph the two ratios are used in
accordance to show the liquidity of each company. The liquidity ratio is used to determine a firm
s ability to satisfy its short term obligations as they come due in a firm s operating cycle (Gitman
amp; Zutter, p.65). The first ratio shown in the graph is the current ratio, and is one of the more
popular ratios used in finance. Current ratio is a determinant of whether or not a company is able
to have the funds for obligations as they come due. DISH Network has a fluctuation pattern over
the five years that are given. In 2007 DISH Network had a current ratio of 1.00, and then 0.70 in
2008 which is the lowest over the five year period, while in 2009 the current ratio recovers to
1.06. To say the least, the ratio teeters down to 1.02 in 2010, but achieves its highest current ratio
of 1.16 in 2011. This shows that DISH Network overall has a good current ratio that proves the
company to be acceptable in its liquidity. However, in 2008 the firm
A Surreal Moment Of My Surprise
A Surreal Moment

My heart was pounding, the ballroom was silent and there I was standing in the top two on the
Miss Teen USA stage. All of my hard work and dedication had paid off in that moment. As I was
standing there hand in hand with Miss California Teen, I felt like I had been there before. I had
dreamed about this moment but never expected it to really happen. Strangely, I had a sense of
peace I knew something big was about to happen, and that my life was about to change. The crown
was placed on my head, tears ran down my face, and I took my first walk as Miss Teen USA. It all
started when I was fourteen years old and after much encouragement from others I decided to
compete in the Miss Louisiana Teen USA pageant. As the youngest contestant, I felt I was at a
disadvantage but decided to do it for the experience. To my surprise, I was crowned the youngest
ever Miss Louisiana Teen USA in October of my freshman year of high school. I was now
qualified to compete for the title of Miss Teen USA and had ten months to prepare while also
representing the state of Louisiana at numerous charity events. There was much more preparation
than just getting on stage in front of thousands of people in a beautiful gown. I had to learn how to
do my own makeup and hair, work on interview skills, have an evening gown and swimsuit routine
and be prepared to answer an on stage question which was my greatest fear. Being a high school
freshman and juggling
Analysis Of Maddy Whittier s Life
Eighteen year old Maddy Whittier lives her life in a bit of a bubble. This can be a cliché for some
people but for Maddy, it s much more than that. SCID is the acronym for Severe Combined
Immune Deficiency and victims of this dreadful disease must live in isolation from the outside
world for fear of germs and contamination that can lead to death. This describes Maddy s world
where she lives at home with her mother Pauline (who is also her doctor) and Carla, her long
time nurse and friend. Maddy seems resigned to a lifetime of books, movies, and board games in
her sterile but safe home. Her over protective mom dotes on her and there s no denying the deep
love they share. With the death of Maddy s brother and father many years before
The Role Of France During The Revolutionary War
6) What was the role of France during the revolutionary war. In the American Revolution the French
played an important role in the Revolutionary War helping the American to gaining their
independence from Britain. The defeat of the French by Britain and the territorial losses during the
French and Indian War; lead the French to take revenge by secretary sending financial support in
form of donations and military arms to the American forces to fight against the British army. In
1777, the victories of the Battle of Saratoga and St.Leger at the Battle of Oriskany, brought back the
hope to the Patriots and the enthusiasm in France to be in the American side. The Battle of Saratoga
was important because the poor British strategy separating

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