Topic > 10, 2012). Joseph encouraged his daughter to pursue her dreams. His father, Herbert Goodall, was a businessman who wanted only the best for his family. Once Jane received her toy chimpanzee, her passion for animals became surreal. She would begin to observe the birds and other creatures that existed around her that she found entertaining. Even as a young man he had a dog named Rusty; Rusty taught Jane that animals have minds and emotions of their own. Meanwhile, Jane has read the book The Story of Doctor Dolittle, by Hugh Lofting; (Jane Goodall Institute) this encouraged her even more to go to Africa to study wild life. She was very fascinated by the fact that he was a doctor who could talk to animals. Goodall wanted to connect with wild life in a way no one else had before. Jane was an intelligent woman who began her adulthood as a secretary at Oxford University. Then she became more fascinated by films. She was hired as a music director in a film company. This led her to encounter something incredible… middle of paper… because she decided to do something she was passionate about. He gave his research a chance. Even though it took longer to authenticate his work, he did it in ways you wouldn't think. Jane still sets out to educate us humans about the species that early scholars believe we resemble. His research revealed that we resemble chimpanzees in several ways. It's up to you to decide whether it's something you want to believe or ignore because it provides a lot of information about the character traits and personality of human beings. His courageous personality made us more discerning. Jane is truly the primatologist of our time. Works Cited Jane Goodall Institute http://www.janegoodall.org/study-corner-biography Biography True Story http://www.biography.com/people/jane-goodall-9542363 Jane Goodall Biography http:// www. notablebiographies.com/Gi-He/Goodall-Jane.html