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Some of the physical and mental differences between Apes and Monkey are listed
By Steve Challis | Published 3/9/2009 | Read more »
A discussion of which of the unalienable rights of Humans should be given to Apes
By Steve Challis | Published 3/9/2009 | Read more »
A growing body of scientific evidence increasingly refutes many of the common arguments for the placement of humans into a separate genus from any other living organism. "Apes Like Us" provides an overview of this scientific evidence.
By Jason Drury | Published 10/29/2008 | Read more »
What are the best sci-fi movies ever made? Well, get your dang dirty hands off me, you dirty ape, it's Planet of the Apes!
By Paul Diamond Blow | Published 6/6/2009 | Read more »
A look at the segregation and cultural evolutionism in Edward Rice Burroughs's Tarzan of the Apes
By Katie Hoffer | Published 10/1/2008 | Read more »
Have you ever read Tarzan of the Apes? Maybe you should. Have your children read it to. Tarzan is a character with qualities you should be instilling in yourself and your children.
By Winfield Ross | Published 6/8/2008 | Read more »
One of the most successful and fondly remembered film franchises of the early 70s was the PLANET OF THE APES series. rather than invest more effort and money into each new installment the films seemed to turn into cheaper and cheaper "kiddie flicks".
By Daniel Tervoort | Published 3/19/2006 | Read more »
Here's part two of my chat with film & TV actor Eric Braeden - Victor Newman of "Young & The Restless" also star of the Sci-Fi classics "Colossus: The Forbin Project" & "Escape From The Planet Of The Apes."
By Will Stape | Published 2/5/2008 | Read more »
Here are some interesting facts we discovered about the movie Planet of the Apes.
By Flint Mclintock | Published 5/6/2008 | Read more »
A different hypothesis than the popular Savannah Theory is the Aquatic Ape Hypothesis. Basing its evidence mostly on our physiological advantages to dwell in bodies of water.
By John-Paul Gagliano | Published 9/18/2008 | Read more »
Will a change in apes' legal status require a third bathroom in public facilities, something with stumps and leaves? Or how about public schools? Imagine that flap over bilingual education. Urh. Urh. Cheee. Arrraugh!
By H. Martin Moore | Published 3/31/2009 | Read more »
A possible scenario for the evolution of Humans, Bonobos and Chimpanzees from a common ancestor.
By Steve Challis | Published 5/26/2009 | Read more »
Legendary Film Actor of Ben Hur & Ten Commandments
By Adrienne Jenkins | Published 4/6/2008 | Read more »
While nations ponder the saftey of the environment, human life is put on the backburner.
By Sheryl Young | Published 1/13/2009 | Read more »
primatology
By Pratanu Banerjee | Published 8/11/2006 | Read more »
Who is the number one fictional monkey of all-time?
By Lee Andrew Henderson | Published 3/29/2008 | Read more »
This article compares the original 1968 film against the 2001 version.
By Charlotte Kuchinsky | Published 2/5/2007 | Read more »
What's up with the upright posture?
By William Pinn | Published 10/3/2007 | Read more »
Evolutinary trends and consequences of Man.
By SAIKAT KUMAR DUTTA | Published 12/28/2007 | Read more »
The evolution of the primate in modern times is about as interesting as the evolution of us humans. While a minor entry in animation, "Space Chimps" actually helps evolve the movie vision of the primate and their relationship to us...
By Greg Brian (Gregoriancant) | Published 7/29/2008 | Read more »
Secret information shared with Lauren Coleman, author of Bigfoot! The True Story of Apes in America, led the author to tell www.cryptomundo.com, "I feel, in all honesty, this, indeed, may be the real deal."
By AC LAW | Published 8/13/2008 | Read more »
Primate evolution has been a long process of natural selection that has produced the species of monkey, ape, and even human beings that we have today.
By Jordan Dickie | Published 7/13/2008 | Read more »
It's endlessly ironic that such a knuckle dragging, primitive ape of a person made the movie Planet of the Apes.
By Rola Phoenicia - (RJT) | Published 4/8/2008 | Read more »
OK, so you're an Atheist. You don't believe in God. Well, neither do Apes and cockroaches.
By William Pinn | Published 3/31/2008 | Read more »
Richard Widmark...creator of The Rocketeer....Planet of the Apes stuntman
By Nick Howes | Published 4/25/2008 | Read more »
Did mankind descend from apes or an Ur-Tuber? Sir H.R.S. Brimsley challenges Darwin's assumptions with devastating logic. Excerpted from Vegetable Magnetism, a History of Hortiphilia.
By Gary Davis | Published 6/26/2008 | Read more »
The social sexual activities of apes may be telling of human behavior
By rouxster | Published 2/23/2009 | Read more »
Ah, the sixties. When men were men and volunteerism was practically a rite of passage.
By Billie Nordmeyer | Published 6/11/2009 | Read more »
I do not disagree with Osama's anger towards the US and Britain for allowing the Jewish state to stay where it is. Instead of focusing all his
energy onto the Jewish state leaders, he has gone world-wide to individuals not involved.
By K. Kemper | Published 2/28/2008 | Read more »
This Humanities paper explores how language can be used as a tool to change thoughts, change behavior, and even change reality.
By Autumn Miller | Published 5/6/2009 | Read more »
The producer of X-men, Planet of the Apes and Fantastic Four, Ralph Winter is one of the most active and successful producers in Hollywood. Find out what drives his career.
By Alex Field | Published 3/26/2009 | Read more »
Natural selection does not explain who made us, who we are, where we are going, and what destination we will arrive. Apes are mammals. Yes, we are mammals. Does that mean, end of story?
By Keisha Merchant | Published 2/5/2009 | Read more »
Spaceballs is full of puns, one-liners and side splitting special effects. This is a Mel Brooks classic.
By k. ferguson | Published 3/12/2009 | Read more »
This piece provides details about the use of sex and relationships among bonobos.
By Andre Williams | Published 11/21/2008 | Read more »
Gorillas are the largest of apes. Following is some information regarding the magnificent animals.
By Ailurophile | Published 9/13/2008 | Read more »
Monkey Jungle in the Miami area is a very fun spot to bring the family.
By DrDevience | Published 11/23/2006 | Read more »
My argument is not a religious one nor is it disrespect to apes and a preference that our evolution should have been from...maybe... owls
By Mohamed Khalil | Published 6/21/2007 | Read more »
Crazy supply of back to school fashion for kids and comfortable apparel for adults.
By MissReyn | Published 7/25/2007 | Read more »
Scientists have found what they believe to be a new species of primate in central Africa, these large Apes are 2 meters tall and have features of both chimpanzees and gorillas.
By Matthew Paulson | Published 11/17/2006 | Read more »
The front cover has a picture of a baby and an ape and the headline is, "HOW WE BECAME HUMAN." This pisses me off. I do not think we are in any way related to chimps, apes, and gorillas, whatever you want to call them.
By blondie | Published 10/10/2006 | Read more »
The facts on how to take a trip to Bukit Lawang and the Bohorok Orangutan Rehabilitation Center, where you can have up close and personal encounters with these beautiful great apes.
By Rich Thomas | Published 2/26/2008 | Read more »
The Dallas Zoo's aging female gorillas are part of a national quest for answers.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 6/16/2006 | Read more »
One matter on which all anthropologists agree is that at some unknown date millions of years ago, apes diverged into two distinct evolutionary lines.
By Veronica D. | Published 10/8/2007 | Read more »
A prequel and sequel to the movie King Kong, Brad Strickland tells the story of the inhabitants of Skull Island, from the people who built the wall to the kongs, great apes of which King Kong was the best...and last.
By Barbara Peterson | Published 9/20/2005 | Read more »
It now appears that sex is also about recreation as it frequently occurs out of the mating season. And same-sex copulation and bonding are common in hundreds of species, from bonobo apes to gulls.
By Sam Vaknin | Published 1/6/2008 | Read more »
Twenty-eight days later starts out with the rage-virus spreading throughout England due to an animal-rights' squad liberating zombified apes. This virus is transmitted through the blood or saliva and turns men into super-angered zombies that run at break-neck speeds.
By Jeremy Zentner | Published 10/14/2007 | Read more »
Star Trek animator...Plant of the Apes sequel producer...British horror producer...Star Trek: Nemesis actor...
By Nick Howes | Published 12/30/2007 | Read more »
There are many exotic animals on Earth that are close to extinction. Among the any apes on the world, there is a very unique ape which is close to extinction known as the Bonobo Ape.
By Rachael Yang | Published 12/7/2007 | Read more »
ometimes you don't realize how much you like someone's work until you sit down and compile a list. I have always loved films of Tim Burton, but I forgot he directed some of these, including Planet of the Apes and PeeWee's Big Adventure.
By Pam Gaulin | Published 10/15/2007 | Read more »
BAPE shoes are a large part of the driving force which make BAPE the high-demand brand that it is known to be.
By Melodie Denis | Published 11/8/2007 | Read more »
CMJ Music Marathon lasts 5 days and there are many bands to go see this year including Cold War Kids, Tapes 'n Tapes, and The Format
By Jessica Shelton | Published 11/3/2006 | Read more »
At one time Chicago's Loop, rivaled by only New York City, was the movie palace capital of America. If you walked one square block between State and Dearborn, Randolph and Lake you would find no less then 8 theatres from which to choose.
By John Sanchez | Published 10/16/2006 | Read more »
A guide to ZOOTots, the Gulf Breeze ZOO's twice-monthly educational program for 18-month-olds through 5-year-olds.
By Shirley Gregory | Published 11/5/2006 | Read more »
This was one of two letters that I e-mailed to Neko Case after a show she played in Memphis that was absolutely inspiring. That night I sat down and wrote the letters to Neko. This is one of them. It mostly concentrates on the philosophy of music.
By Edwin Allen | Published 11/29/2006 | Read more »
Film remakes might not always succeed with a new audience, but new generations sometimes need new interpretations.
By Will Stape | Published 11/19/2006 | Read more »
Today's child actors come and go. Child stars of the Golden Era of Hollywood, however, are still remembered and continue to have a lasting legacy.
By Angela Coleman | Published 10/7/2006 | Read more »
This paper discusses early humans and how the human race came about. It also discusses evolution and the theories of Charles Darwin.
By Rob DuBard | Published 11/23/2006 | Read more »
These box sets are all a little different. These are for the fans that want more than just the DVDs that are included, they want an expierence.
By Greg Naugher | Published 11/14/2006 | Read more »
This article gives an oppinion of the creation of the world. It does so by combining science with religion. It also gives both sides of the coin a fair shake.
By Thomas Mullane | Published 9/22/2006 | Read more »
If you are going to Hollywood for the first time, you might be intimidated with the many places there are to check out and see. However, if you come prepared and have some knowledge of the various locales, you should have a very fun and interesting trip.
By Shawn Grover | Published 9/7/2006 | Read more »
So you've been told that grains are good for you? In fact, so good that they're the basis of the food pyramid. Think again. They may be responsible for the world wide obesity epidemic!
By Tessa4ever | Published 8/31/2006 | Read more »
Lately, it seems more and more movies coming out of Tinseltown are re-runs. The same old plots featuring brand-new sets and young, fresh-faced actors, but the public isn't fooled. Why so many remakes lately, movie makers?
By KC Morgan | Published 9/20/2006 | Read more »
State Parks should be considered when you are planning a vacation. They are the perfect place to visit if you are interested in beautiful scenery.
By Deborah Anderson | Published 9/22/2006 | Read more »
See a really pink kitchen from decades' past. Hang out with some Antarctic penguins. Ponder the beauty of some great American Impressionists' works. All this and more with your visit to St. Louis' Forest Park.
By Roy Barnes | Published 9/28/2006 | Read more »
There are many philosophies surrounding the state of the dead, with each state influencing the definition put forth to the term death. All life forms exist by one basic principle of life in the cell that overly constitutes the whole organism.
By Peris Nduko | Published 12/6/2006 | Read more »
human ancestor
By Pratanu Banerjee | Published 9/11/2006 | Read more »
Noam Chomsky said in his book, Language and Mind, that "When we study human language, we are approaching what some might call the "human essence," the distinctive qualities of mind that are, so far as we know, unique to man."
By Ben Jacobs | Published 10/6/2006 | Read more »
This article profiles Dr. Duane Kraemer, one of the pioneers of modern cloning technology and the firts scientist to succesfully clone monkeys, dogs and cats.
By Diego Pineda | Published 12/14/2006 | Read more »
Primates are superior to all other animals and humans who find that they have similar characteristics as they do.
By Angelina Crowley | Published 1/31/2007 | Read more »
When it somes to proposing that very important question, there are a lot of ways in which you can do it. If you are contemplating asking that all important question and your special someone are going to be in Columbus Ohio, here are some great spots to consider.
By Linda M. McCloud | Published 1/19/2007 | Read more »
Academy Award season is upon us now. Nominations for the 2006 awards will be announced later this month with the ceremony taking place late next month.
By John Sanchez | Published 1/13/2007 | Read more »
Oasis, Radiohead, John Vanderslice, Ween, Wilco, Michael Jackson, and The Postal Service all have albums reportedly coming out in 2007.
By Johnny Moon | Published 1/31/2007 | Read more »
It's stressful job, but the pay can be worth it. Here are some tips to help you succeed if you choose waitressing as a job, or a career...
By Susan300 | Published 2/10/2007 | Read more »
prehistory
By Pratanu Banerjee | Published 8/11/2006 | Read more »
Charles Darwin has been falsely attributed with many of the theories on evolution that spark debate to this day. Research, as found in this paper, sets the record straight on this controversial scholar and scientist.
By Edward Raver | Published 2/3/2007 | Read more »
Is language simply a mode of communication or is there more to it than what meets the ear?
By Sandra Jones | Published 1/11/2007 | Read more »
The logical conclusion of course is that you completely fail to live up to the tenets of your religion on an amazingly consistent basis, further, that you have no interest in living up to those tenets.
By John Doe | Published 12/26/2006 | Read more »
An interview with AC's Jonathon Knight.
By John Gugie | Published 12/8/2006 | Read more »
Besides the "N" word there are a great many other words that are equally offensive. Here is a list of words that Americans as a whole can do without.
By A. Hermitt | Published 12/15/2006 | Read more »
What makes human beings different from other mammals on our planet? Does the difference lie in evolution or divine intervention. The debate rages on.
By Darlene Zagata | Published 12/13/2006 | Read more »
To call attention to the decrease in numbers of lowland gorillas. To show key factors in their nearing extinction.
By Angelique Dulac | Published 12/16/2006 | Read more »
Dicoveries in various fields of science have cast doubt on much of what we've hitherto assumed about our origins. Zecharia Sitchin's "The Twelfth Planet" poses one of the most bizarre hypotheses: that we humans were seeded by an alien race.
By Seth Mullins | Published 12/20/2006 | Read more »
Where do we get our ideas about spiritual things?
By Judy Sims | Published 12/26/2006 | Read more »
Como Park is a large lovely park in Minneapolis- St. Paul, Minnesota. Como park is a place where families can meet for a reunion or to get together for a picnic or cook out.
By Donna Daniels | Published 12/20/2006 | Read more »
A deeper look into Laquer and Fausto's feminist views
By John Machold | Published 12/6/2006 | Read more »
The St. Louis Zoo is world-famous for its wonderful selection of exotic animals and unique display of exhibits. But most of all, its most famous for its admission price - NOTHING!!!!
By Jonathan McLelland | Published 12/7/2005 | Read more »
The word "gestalt", for which there is no exact English equivalent, most closely translates to mean united or meaningful whole. Humans rely on perception of their environment coupled with preconceived knowledge in order to make sense of things.
By Allison Goines | Published 1/9/2006 | Read more »
With thousands of web sites devoted to The Simpsons, it's difficult to determine which are the best. But there are two that absolutely essential.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 1/17/2006 | Read more »
Turin looks forward to welcoming the international spotlight, having won the bidding for the 2006 Winter Olympics. Thus, Turin will be a prime tourist destination. However, there are other places to see in the city before and after the Olympic events.
By Mark Whittington | Published 12/29/2005 | Read more »
Gibraltar is a densely packed, bustling British territory full of tourist attractions. Ascend the rock, frolick with monkeys, and spelunk through caves.
By Bartleby | Published 1/10/2006 | Read more »
This is your own personal self-starter kit if you are new to the genre
By Keith | Published 1/10/2006 | Read more »
Some people are content to own regular pets while others prefer the more exotic, such as chinchillas, mice, and monkeys.
By Joanna Lopez | Published 2/24/2006 | Read more »
Wal-Mart is once again accused of profiling customers. via their online store, this is a synopsis of why i dont think it was intentional
By James Vaughn | Published 1/17/2006 | Read more »
Very few people know of the amazing secret of St. Louis, there are literatlly hundreds of things to do for absolutely free. For example, the St. Louis Zoo, The Art Museum, and the Science Center...just to name a few.
By Jonathan McLelland | Published 11/28/2005 | Read more »
Paper written about the possible origins of human speech. Discusses the transition from a gesture-call system in primates to a verbal speech pattern in humans. (3rd year, McGill University anthropology course in Human Evolution.)
By Addy Litfin | Published 10/26/2005 | Read more »
This new interpretation of curmudgeonly Roald Dahl's bittersweet novel hues closer to the author's original intent than the '70s original, which offers audiences a wholly new experience in many ways.
By Dennis Cook | Published 7/28/2005 | Read more »































