How To Use Goodall In A Sentence
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Though she had rescued several injured and badly wounded chimpanzees the world over, none had been so badly treated and left uncared for, Ms. Goodall felt.
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He observes, "A new generation of researchers, like Jane Goodall in primatology, have used the 'experience-near,' empathic approach to scientific investigation, to elicit new discoveries and insights about the nature of nature that would have been impossible to imagine using the traditional disinterested, value-neutral, scientific method.
Dr. Larry Dossey: Spiritual Living: Why We Need Empathic Science
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An adventurer and an animal lover, Goodall was also 23 and beautiful.
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Flo was one of the most sexually attractive female chimps in a troop studied by Jane Goodall.
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Yen Jen-te, director of the research institute, showed Goodall videotapes of the reintroduction of the fairy pitta, known in Chinese as the ‘eight-color bird’.
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When primatologist Jane Goodall first observed chimpanzees ‘fishing’ for ants and the larger, bulbous-headed red termites at Tanzania's Gombe Stream National Park, she was astounded.
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In opposition to this proposed move, renowned primatologist Jane Goodall noted, Most of these chimpanzees are older and have already been subjected to years of invasive research ...
Marc Bekoff: The Federal Animal Welfare Act: Are Animals Really Better Off?
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In 1965 Goodall earned her Ph.D. in ethology (the study of animal behavior) from England's Cambridge University.
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Yep, just like Jane Goodall, here's my mom trapesing around the jungle to observe the gorillas.
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Old friends were failing, such as Stanfield, Lewis, and Roberts: but new men were growing up, among whom Ruskin welcomed G.D. Leslie, F. Goodall, J.C. Hook, ” who had come out of his “Pre-Raphaelite measles” into the healthy naturalism of “Luff Boy!” ”
The Life of John Ruskin
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During the attempt Goodall acted as ‘helper’ aiding the team, coxing and calling strategy.
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Jane Goodall is a world-renowned pioneer of the study of chimpanzee behavior and prolific author of books and articles.
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Earlier prize winners include the biologist Edward O. Wilson, the primatologist Jane Goodall and conservation biologist Paul Ehrlich.
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Queen's forward Amy Goodall scored a total of 24 points in the affair, adding 6 rebounds.
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The Jane Goodall Institute is fighting very hard for legislation that will prohibit people from owning other primates as pets.
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Eighteenth-century novelists, such as William Goodall in his Adventures of Captain Greenland, frequently invoked Shakespeare as a precursor because he was felt to break literary decorums in much the same way as did the new form.
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Goodall was studying the behavior of chimpanzees in the wild.
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Obama, Clinton, Jane Goodall, Pelosi have all sent in wishes as well as everyday folks from around the world.
Matthew Yglesias » War on Christmas Just Got More Fierce
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It will likely take somebody like a Diane Fosse or a Jane Goodall to interact with the creatures on terms the Sasquatch is comfortable with in order to finally observe behavior.
On Bigfoot, Flying Rocks, and Missing Socks
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‘When chimps reach age three or four, they start climbing and feeding on their own,’ said primatologist Anne Pusey, head of research for the Jane Goodall Institute, based in Silver Spring, Maryland.
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Vice-Consul, Mr. Goodall, who died about the normal age, seventy-seven: if this be safely passed man in Tenerife becomes a macrobian.
To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I
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Jane Goodall, renowned British primatologist once referred to as the ‘Mother Teresa of the simian world,’ said that governmental and non-governmental ecological research organizations should integrate their efforts.
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The daughter of a Merseyside boilermaker, Rita Hunter rose to become one of the great Brunnhildes of the post-war era, most memorably in the famous ENO Ring conducted by Sir Reginald Goodall.
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When Jane Goodall first witnessed and wrote of chimps eating meat, our notion of these primates as passive herbivores changed completely.
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Goodall also praised Taiwan's efforts to preserve endangered animals, such as the sika deer in Kenting National Park.
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Old friends were failing, such as Stanfield, Lewis, and Roberts: but new men were growing up, among whom Ruskin welcomed G.D. Leslie, F. Goodall, J.C. Hook, -- who had come out of his "Pre-Raphaelite measles" into the healthy naturalism of "Luff Boy!
The Life of John Ruskin
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Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Jane Goodall Thanks to "Gorillas in the Mist," Jane Goodall often gets mistaken for the primatologist portrayed in that movie, Dian Fossey—who died in 1985.
The Short List
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Both he and primatologist Jane Goodall have observed chimpanzees dancing with total abandon at waterfalls that emerge after heavy rains.
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I mean, my father ceased to work at the Kenya museum in 1962 or 1963 and began to focus his interests in primatology, Jane Goodall and things like that.
Zinj and the Leakeys
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If you read Goodall, or any ethologist studying animal intelligence, you'll see just what I've explained to you: Intelligence is not an explanation of anything.
Bunny and a Book
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Goodall was studying the behavior of chimpanzees in the wild.
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It's been successful in chimpanzees, but that species naturally leaves behind a perfect sample, a "wadge" a word coined by Dr. Jane Goodall of uneaten food.
Mountain Gorillas: Discovery Channel: April 2008