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Name: Melanie Moorhead  

                                #:17
Class: Six grade
                            My Book Report Essay
“If you really want something, and really work hard, and take
advantage of opportunities, and never give up, you will find a way.”
This is my favorite quote not from a dreamer but instead a changer.
That is not even close to describe Jane Goodall, a Lady who I look
up too, words cannot describe how amazing she is and how much
she has showed and taught me, and I hope you will learn so much
from her or even help spread her message. 
Jane Goodall was born London, England on Apr 03, 1934, meaning
she is 87 years old. Famous for her work with chimpanzees she
helps us learn more about them and Jane’s message is everyone
needs to do something, no matter how small or big to help us see
and not be blinded by money, power, and how selfish we can be just
to satisfied by our needs! Blocking out everyone just to get what we
want.
Jane Goodall had a love for animals ever since she was five
years old in one of her books My Life with the Chimpanzees chapter
one and page one, she squatted down for hours staring at a chicken
and did not move. For she knew it would all be over and then the
hen laid an egg. When she went to tell her mom about what she
witnessed. Jane’s mom was about to call the police since she was
missing for hours. Luckily, her mom understood Jane’s dreams and
thoughts. Mrs. Goodall courageous her to follow her dreams and
make them happen.
In the book My Life with the Chimpanzees chapter 6 page 71 Jane’s
saw a troop of baboons and they got scared; Jane did not want them
to be so she left the scene and I always look up to that because It
takes an all of  patience and strength to walk away from an animal
that you really loved i know this because when i was younger I
could not do this.
The next scene It is still chapter 6 but a different page 78. In
this chapter Jane’s mother came to Africa and made a clinic, helping
people in need. People would come miles and miles away just to see
Mrs. Goodall clinic. Even after her mom left all the people who was
treated helped Jane in Africa. I believed that this world could have
harsh moments; it only takes one soul; one heart to make a different
and Hundreds of people will follow! Will you be that person? In
chapter 9-page 133 A man named marc was a zookeeper, for three
chimps and one was named old man. One day, Marc slipped and
startled the chimpanzee baby, the baby screamed. Telling the other
chimps, he was in danger the mother of the baby raced over and
clamped their jaws on Marc’s neck. Two other female chimpanzees
ran to help, then again thinking the baby was hurt, biting his leg and
his wrist. Suddenly Old Man, the male chimp. Raced over toward
Marc, rage flaming from his eyes, marc who think old man is
coming to protect his baby, but instead Old Manc chases the other
chimps off. while Marc dragged himself to safety. 
1. Rejoice that we are part of the Animal Kingdom.
2. Respect all life.
3. Open our minds, in humility, to animals and learn from them.
4. Teach our children to respect and love nature.
5. Be wise stewards of life on earth.
6. Value and help preserve the sounds of nature.
7. Refrain from harming life in order to learn about it.
8. Have the courage of our convictions.
9. Praise and help those who work for animals and the natural
world.
10. Act knowing we are not alone and live with hope.
This is The Ten Trusts by Marc Bekoff, Jane Goodall, and Jane
when she heard this story, she did not get mad, sad, or happy. She was
spreading the word that chimpanzees are not bad evil or cruel.
If I could tell Jane a suggestion to her i wouldn’t Because she is
someone would you cannot put in words they are not a dreamer but
instead a Change the world for the greater good, and if you are a person
who wants to change the world then I highly recommend this book for
you and to all of the animal lovers and Everybody who looks up to
change and not a dream. Therefore, Jane Goodall book My Life with the
Chimpanzees is my book for the book report essay and I hope you have
learned from this book.

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