| 1. | "... donor was an
animal or human;
* 24% thought a xenograft would change their appearance,
personality, eating, or sexual habits;
* the use of certain animals, specifically those that were viewed
as pets, elicited religious and ethical objections;
* 20% believed..."
| Source: | DERENGE, SARA,BARTUCCI, MARILYN ROSSMAN. "Issues Surrounding Xenotransplantation" AORN Journal 70.3 Sept. 1 1999: 428  |
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| 2. | "... (the ordering of counting, relating, and so forth), which,
when they came into being, were no longer either animal behaviors or
inherent biological instincts, but conscious actions.
"Consciousness" first acquired real meaning here."
| Source: | Zehou, Li. "SUBJECTIVITY AND "SUBJECTALITY": A RESPONSE" Philosophy East and West 49.2 Apr. 1 1999: 174  |
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| 3. | " Of
greater interest, however, may be his curious essay "Instinct vs.
Reason--A Black Cat," in which he discusses the mysterious line
between the seeming instinct of an animal and the reason of a human."
| Source: | Stark, Joseph. "Motive and meaning: the mystery of the Will in Poe's "The Black Cat"" Mississippi Quarterly 57.2 Mar. 22 2004: 255-264  |
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| 4. | " The point is that the sustainability crisis may be
humanity's final opportunity to rise above mere animal instincts."
| Source: | Rees, William E. "Is humanity fatally successful?" Journal of Business Administration and Policy Analysis 30-31 Jan. 1 2002: 67-101  |
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| 5. | "... necessarily discord
On earth; or damned because, half animal,
One lacks direct instinct, because one wakes
Afloat on movement that divides and breaks."
| Source: | Dean, Paul. "Thom Gunn, 1929-2004" New Criterion 23.3 Nov. 1 2004: 78-81  |
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| 6. | "
Hannah Arendt called compassion and pity "animal
instincts," meaning that it takes a lot of "societal
effort" to stifle them, and it is true that such impulses are
oozing..."
| Source: | Bauman, Zygmunt. "To hope is human" Tikkun 19.6 Nov. 1 2004: 64-68  |
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| 7. | "
Joe Eszterhas
Hollywood Animal
Arrow, 8.99 [pounds sterling], B, 3rd, 0099472546
An entertaining tale of the rebellious scriptwriter of "Basic
Instinct", "Jagged Edge" and others, who has a harrowing
story to tell."
| Source: | Broadhurst, Sarah. "Paperbacks: February: Sarah Broadhurst with her essential selections for the start of 2005" Bookseller .5151 Oct. 22 2004: 27-34  |
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| 8. | " Their narrative virtuosity is part of
the fun.
* Instinct (1999) (R: Occasional profanity and graphic violence,
including episodes of prison brutality and wild animal poaching) - (ONE
STAR)."
| Source: | Arnold, Gary. "MOVIES;MINI-REVIEWS" Washington Times June 17 1999: 22  |
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| 9. | " It is free will that distinguishes human beings from
other animals, who are incapable of reasoning and so operate only on
blind instinct or on the basis of conditioned learning; it is..."
| Source: | . "Letters" Social Work 45.1 Jan. 1 2000: 94  |
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| 10. | " Genetic engineering
can also introduce unpredicted factors that affect animal welfare:
anything from the crippling arthritis in the "Beltsville Pig"
to a lack of maternal instinct in mice genetically engineered as disease
models."
| Source: | Hanson, Mark J.,Russow, Lilly-Marlene,McCarthy, Charles R. "A Xenotransplantation Protocol" Hastings Center Report 29.6 Nov. 1 1999: 22  |
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| 11. | " Unlike humans, animals are believed
to live in perpetual fear and misery, their unpredictable social world
constructed around the gratification of base instincts (eating,
procreation, sleep, etc.). [57]
Through belief in a predestined crocodile rebirth dependent..."
| Source: | JOHNSON, IRVING CHAN. "Seductive Mediators: The Nuuraa Performer's Ritual Persona as a Love Magician in Kelantanese Thai Society" Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 30.2 Sept. 1 1999: 286  |
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| 12. | " She suspects that her
parents' struggle is a disfiguring disease she has caught:
"Even animals have the instinct to turn from suffering," Rosa
argues. "The sense to run away." She scorns her conformity to
her parents'..."
| Source: | Linfield, Susie. "Why, the Beloved Country" Nation 269.20 Dec. 13 1999: 26  |
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| 13. | " His motto is "`Be a good animal, true to your
animal instinct'" (p. 147), but even this is a quotation from
Herbert Spencer."
| Source: | HARRISON, JOHN R. "THE FLESH AND THE WORD: THE EVOLUTION OF A METAPHYSIC IN THEEARLY WORK OF D. H. LAWRENCE" Studies in the Novel 32.1 Mar. 22 2000: 29  |
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| 14. | "
The instinct to make a fresh start didn't extend to our
animals."
| Source: | McKAY, PETER. "Mrs McKay" New Statesman (1996) 129.4468 Jan. 10 2000: 6  |
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| 15. | " A good deal of the time you feel transported by
exceptional imagery and musical accompaniment.
* Instinct (1999) (R: Occasional profanity and graphic violence,
including episodes of prison brutality and wild animal poaching) - (ONE
STAR)."
| Source: | Arnold, Gary. "MOVIES;MINI-REVIEWS" Washington Times June 10 1999: 22  |
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| 16. | "
OPENING
* Instinct (1999) (R: Occasional profanity and graphic violence,
including episodes of prison brutality and wild animal poaching) - (ONE
STAR)."
| Source: | Arnold, Gary. "MOVIES;MINI-REVIEWS" Washington Times June 3 1999: 22  |
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| 17. | " Further+ a reactionary attention to biblical and
ecclesiastical authorities in their apocalyptic mode and a flight to
recent devotions or curious ritual objects may in fact reflect an animal
instinct to hide away from the cosmic challenge that is arriving."
| Source: | O'MEARA, THOMAS F. "CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY AND EXTRATERRESTRIAL INTELLIGENT LIFE" Theological Studies 60.1 Mar. 1 1999: 3-4  |
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| 18. | " It is also hard having one's
distinctive: human shape used as a screen for the projection of what
some other people feel to be their "animal" instincts."
| Source: | WILLIAMS, PATRICIA J. "DIARY OF A MAD LAW PROFESSOR" Nation 268.3 Jan. 25 1999: 9-10  |
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| 19. | " Nixon never expressed a personal interest
in environmental issues, recalls Train; rather, he reacted as "a
highly political animal ... [whose] instincts told him that he and the
Republican Party could..."
| Source: | Hertsgaard, Mark. "The once-green GOP" Nation 278.5 Feb. 9 2004: 6  |
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| 20. | " Directed by Simon
Shore from a screenplay by Patrick Wilde.
* Instinct (1999) (R: Occasional profanity and graphic violence,
including episodes of prison brutality and wild animal poaching) - (ONE
STAR)."
| Source: | Arnold, Gary. "MOVIES;MINI-REVIEWS" Washington Times June 24 1999: 22  |
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| 21. | "... animals living by instinct and felt no wish to rise
higher."(37) In contrast, Madaline proclaimed, she relished the
opportunity to improve her mind, even if her ultimate aim was to please
Charles Bradbury."
| Source: | PELGER, ERIN KENNEDY. "POLLUTION'S STAIN: A FALLEN WOMAN'S QUEST FOR REDEMPTION IN ANTEBELLUM NEW ORLEANS" Historian 62.3 Mar. 22 2000: 607  |
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| 22. | "
SMOKEY: Excuse me?
LEE: You might have instincts, the way animals have instincts, but
you don't have this deeper inner knowing."
| Source: | Meyer, Marlane. "The Chemistry of Change" American Theatre v15.n7 Sept. 1 1998: 37-56  |
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| 23. | " Fortunately, since man is
by nature a social animal, he tends through natural instinct to foster
and preserve society" (Institutes , II, ii, 13)."
| Source: | Jeffreys, Derek S. ""It's a Miracle of God That There Is Any Common Weal among Us": Unfaithfulness and Disorder in John Calvin's Political Thought" Review of Politics 62.1 Jan. 1 2000: 107  |
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| 24. | " To Grey Owl sympathy for animals was a purely feminine
trait. "The instinct of the woman spoke out at once. `Let us save
them' cried..."
| Source: | CHAPIN, DAVID. "Gender and Indian Masquerade in the Life of Grey Owl" American Indian Quarterly 24.1 Jan. 1 2000: 91  |
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| 25. | " Attitudes toward the environment--and for some recreational
resources, toward animals specifically--also warrant more theoretical
inquiry and incorporation into explanatory models of recreation behavior
(especially outdoor recreation)."
| Source: | Wolch, Jennifer,Zhang, Jin. "Beach recreation, cultural diversity and attitudes toward nature" Journal of Leisure Research 36.3 June 22 2004: 414-444  |
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