|
Essays! ALL of the following essays are available for same
day delivery via your choice of e-mail or fax! Only $/pg
+ FREE bibliography!
Make your selection below!...
|
Papers On Animal Rights & Zoology
Page 10 of 20
|
|
Human Behavior and “Chimpanzee Politics”
[ send me this essay ]
This 13 page paper takes the book “Chimpanzee Politics” by Frans de Waal as a springboard for answering five questions about the chimps described in the book, and how their behavior can be related to human behavior. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVChmpRv.rtf
Illegal Ivory Trade
[ send me this essay ]
A 5 page paper which examines the illegal ivory trade as it pertains to elephants. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: RAivory.rtf
Imprinting in Animals
[ send me this essay ]
This 8 page report discusses the processes
and results of imprinting in animals. Dictionaries define
imprinting as an “indelibly distinguishing effect or influence.”
As such a statement applies to animals, it is an irreversible
influence. Whether it is the homing “device” or ability of
salmon, the ability of newborn animals of all species to
recognize their parent, or the mating choices of any creature,
what has been imprinted is what serves as one of the strongest
determinants of their behavior. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: BWimprin.rtf
In What Ways Can Animals Communicate With Humans?
[ send me this essay ]
6 pages in length. Humans often forget they are not the only living beings who have the ability to communicate both within and outside of their own species. This oversight causes considerable frustration on the humans' part inasmuch as they fail to understand what animals are "saying" to them through other means beyond verbal such as body language and sounds. People have become so dependent upon speech as the primary way in which to communicate that they are often unwilling to accept there is any other way; however, humans are not the only species that use vocabulary but just as with any foreign language, they are not able to understand an animal's grunts, growls and barks until studying what those "words" mean to that species. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCAnComHum.rtf
Insects As Intelligent Animals With The Ability to Learn
[ send me this essay ]
A 10 page paper describing the intelligence and learning capabilities of insects. Emphasis is put on social insects. Studies are described that support the statements of an insect's abilities. The main insect in focus is the ant as it is the most thoroughly studied. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Insects.wps
Interesting Facts about House Finches
[ send me this essay ]
This 3 page paper discusses some aspects of house finches including their habitat, food, coloration and other points. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: HVFinchs.rtf
International Trade Of Endangered Species And The Bush Administration: Elephant Tusks
[ send me this essay ]
11 pages in length. Examining the Bush Administration's approach toward international trade of endangered species gives one a significantly better understanding of how mankind's selfishness has created a perilous situation for the animals. Changes in climate, destruction of habitat and loss of food source have all occurred at the hands of man, a greedy species who only looks out for his own best interests. However, what is becoming tremendously clear as the world closes in upon the twenty-first century is the fact that all the detrimental actions humanity has carelessly thrust upon the planet are coming back to haunt all species, including man. Soon there will be fewer and fewer animals left to exploit, with the elephant population representing one of the most immediately threatened of all wild animals because the Bush Administration blatantly supports lifting the existing ban on ivory trade. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCtusks.rtf
John Fante & Chester Himes, On Anger
[ send me this essay ]
A 3 page essay that examines the theme of anger in novels by Fante and Himes. John Fante, in his novel The Road to Los Angeles, and Chester Himes in If He Hollers Let Him Go, both picture angry young men as their protagonists. While both of these characters have their anger at society in common, this is perhaps their only similarity. Yet, in both cases, the authors use their anger as a tool for expressing larger thematic messages. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khjfch.rtf
Justin Leiber's - Can Animals And Machines Be Persons
[ send me this essay ]
5 pages in length. The writer subjectively discusses whether animals and machines can be viewed as persons using philosophies discussed in Leiber's book. No additional sources.
Filename: Animach.doc
K-9 Detection Units / Danger to Dogs
[ send me this essay ]
In this 11 page paper the author discusses how utilizing dogs to help ferret out drugs, explosives and other contraband has been a successful addition to many police and investigative forces. However, these dogs do not perform their duties without facing the same dangers as their human counterparts. The writer explains numerous physical and mental hardships that often afflict the four-legged officers. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: K9drug.wps
K-9 Units
[ send me this essay ]
5 pages in length. "To Protect and To Serve" is the motto of every police department, and it is especially fitting when the department employs the help of K-9 units. Utilizing dogs to help ferret out criminals is a concept that has flourished through proper training techniques, positive reinforcement and a strong relationship between the dog and his handler. The writer discusses the role of a police dog, as well as the necessary requirements to keep the K-9 unit at its most efficient. The bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: K9unit.wps
So what's your essay topic?
|