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The average rating for Treatise on Materials Science and Technology. based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2021-01-22 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Rigoberto Rico
Do you ever wonder about the minds of animals? I have always wondered that question for many years until I have done some research. It turns out that you don’t need magic powers to see what goes on in the animal mind. The only thing you need is science. Animal Behavior Science Projects for Young Adults talks about our understanding of other species around us and of our own species. But there are still questions as to whether if there is a way for us to understand them or to understand ourselves and the environment we share. What we do understand is how other species or our own act a certain way but we don’t understand why. If we look at a smiling baby, we would know it is happy but we would not know why it is happy or what makes it happy. But if we further look into it we would see the differences between a baby girl or a baby boy smiling and why he or she is smiling. When a baby girl is smiling, her lips would part comparatively, her eyes would have a more plump appearance, or she might smile widely. Some of the things this book taught us to understand : 1. How fireflies communicate with one another. 2. Body language in orangutans, gorillas, and chimpanzees and other primates. 3. How wolves communicate in packs using their tails or with the expressions on their face. 4. What happens when an inexperienced ewe gives birth and when an experienced ewe gives birth 5. The differences between a male and female cricket and the different songs the males sing. 6. How dogs react to a known individual compared to an unknown individual. Like other books of science that I have read such as the Eyewitness series, this book encourages us to question the world around us. How does a siamese fighting fish react when it has to confront three rivals? Why do some ewes kick their newborn lambs? But unlike other books of science, this one actually encourages us to find the facts ourselves. “Men love to wonder, and that is the seed of science.” ~Ralph Waldo Emerson If we don’t learn from other species, then we have just made the biggest mistake of our lives. Animals are what gave birth to knowledge. We don’t learn from them, then we would have problems in life later on. We learned how to survive, how to nurture, how to love from them. This book is important because it teaches those elements in the animal kingdom so therefore we could also use these strategies to help us in our everyday lives. Also, the closer we study them, the more we discover how much other species are similar to us. Chimpanzees or other primates will often smile when nervous or threatened just like humans or chimps could scream when they feel fear. Every single one of is one thing and only one thing. Living beings. But how how did we all survive everything that has happened on this planet; wars, disease, etc. There is only one answer to that, the instinct to survive. Every living organism has that instinct. One of the spider’s way of survival. is building a web and trapping prey. After years of studying animal behavior, there is no question as to why we understand them so much and learned so much from them.
Review # 2 was written on 2020-01-27 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Charlene Shaw
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