Through a Window by Jane goodall?

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Please help me with these Q's asap. That would be lovely :)



Identify 3 chimpanzee behaviors that maintain social harmony and promote cohesion among community members

How do most scientists explain the sharing of food among chimps?

Why was Jane Goodall thrilled to watch the chimp called david Greybeard trim a blade of grass and then use it to poke a termite hole?

How did project Washow support Jane Goodalls suggestion that chimpanzees were capable of reasoning and insight?

Goodall states, "It is easier to study intellectual prowess in the lab, but more meaning fill to study the subject in the wild." What does Goodall mean?

WHat did goodalls observations about power struggles among male chimpanzees indicate about the importance of coalitions?

WHat did Goodall's observations indicate about the effects mother-child bonding has on child development?

according to goodall what is the main difference between pattens of aggression demonstrated by chimpanzees and those demonstrated my humans?

Suppose Goodall designed a new study to be conducted in Gombe. WHat would she likely include in her design?

What does Goodall believe to be humanitys greatest sin against nature? Do you agree? Explain why.

In the title, as well as through out the book, Goodall refers to "looking through the window." What is that window? What does she see when she glances through it?
 
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