Monday, October 21, 2019
Women Who Make a Difference essays
Women Who Make a Difference essays    Throughout all of history, women have played a significant role in      shaping the political and social history of our world. They have and still     continue today to impact virtually every topic that has ever been debated.      From standing up against the common belief that women were incapable of      being involved in the same things men were, to making new discoveries in      science, art, education and much more, women have made a considerable      	One such woman is an individual by the name of Jane Goodall. Jane      was born in London, England in 1934, and grew up on the southern coast of      England in Bournemouth. Ever since she was young, Jane always dreamed      of working with wildlife. At the age of 23, she accompanied a friend to      Kenya, Africa where she  first heard about Dr. Louis Leakey, a      paleontologist and anthropologist. Jane later became his assistant, traveling      with him on his expeditions. In 1960, they began to work on a project which      Jane is best known for, studying chimpanzees at Gombe National Park in      	This all began Janes road toward making numerous impacts on      society. Her largest impact was of course her discoveries on wildlife. After      many months at Gombe, she was able to get close enough to the      chimpanzees to study their habits, and make striking discoveries. She was      able to relate the chimpanzees to human beings, as they hunted for food and      used tools just like us. By doing this, Jane was able to help future scientists      to learn more about the rarely observed lives of these species.      	Another enormous impact Jane made on society was her ability to     make it aware to the people that many of these species such as the      chimpanzees, were becoming extinct because of practices like hunting and      poaching. She took this concern even further and set up chimpanzee      sanctuaries for the care and rehabilitation of orphaned chimpanzee    ...     
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