Jane Goodall: The Woman Who Redefined Man.JANE GOODALL Noun 1. Jane Goodall - English zoologist noted for her studies of chimpanzees in the wild (born in 1934) Goodall : The Woman Who Redefined Man DALE PETERSON In her youth, Jane Goodall impressed people mainly as an extroverted ex·tro·vert·ed also ex·tra·vert·ed adj. Marked by interest in and behavior directed toward others or the environment as opposed to or to the exclusion of self; gregarious or outgoing: and attractive woman. She graduated from secretarial school Noun 1. secretarial school - a school where secretarial skills (typing and shorthand and filing etc) are taught school - an educational institution; "the school was founded in 1900" in London and became a secretary at oxford University. Then, in 1957, at the invitation of a vacationing friend, she made her first visit to Africa, Little did her hosts know that Goodall would become the woman whose work with chimpanzees would forever change the way in which scientists view primates. In this lengthy biography, Peterson, who has collaborated with Goodall on several books, explains how Goodall became an icon. Despite Goodall's lack of science education, Louis Leakey Noun 1. Louis Leakey - English paleontologist whose account of fossil discoveries in Tanzania changed theories of human evolution (1903-1972) Louis Seymour Bazett Leakey, Leakey hired her to help him study the social life and behavior of chimpanzees. What made her famous was her unique style of observation of the animals. She was the first person to witness chimps eating meat, using tools, and behaving as individuals with different temperaments. Peterson also chronicles Goodall's life as a wife and mother--she raised a son in East Africa--and her eventual transition into an animal-welfare activist. Houghton Mifflin Houghton Mifflin Company is a leading educational publisher in the United States. The company's headquarters is located in Boston's Back Bay. It publishes textbooks, instructional technology materials, assessments, reference works, and fiction and non-fiction for both young readers , 2006, 740 p., b&w plates, hardcover, $35.00. |
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