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It such a normal scene in the human kind history when the media social said that humans are losing their faith in humanity. It is because most of the people nowadays, are starting to being cruel to themselves and others. They keep hurting themselves and...
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Humanity is ever-changing and endlessly fascinating. People of different classes, roles, personalities, and appearances combine majestically to form the human race in such a profound and meticulous way. In The Prologue of The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer portrays humanity with candor and openness when describing...
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We all know that cancer itself is a negative thing. Every day, people are always trying to find ways to prevent and heal cancers to human beings. What we don’t realize though is, all our human activities to make life more comfortable for us is...
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One of the subjects that people consider most relevant in the discussions among others who think differently is religion despite being one of the least addressed among them. Even so, there are those who customarily confront what a person who has a religion believes with...
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“To deny people their rights is to challenge their very humanity” claimed Nelson Mandela, perhaps, as a sigh of caution to all humankind, waking their senses against discrimination. The human race is so special a creation, that, it possesses unique powers to both create and...
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Humanity can be defined as nature of being human; the peculiar nature of man, by which he is recognized from different creatures. Being human doesn’t imply that an individual has humanity. On the off chance that you need to comprehend the nature of humankind in...
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“In all history you can see that art has existed, it is even believed that art was the first form or communication and writing. You can see arts in caves and on rocks usually dating to prehistoric times. As time when on forms of communication...
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The nature of humanity always forces individuals to choose between right and wrong. Sometimes, there is a conflict between personal desires and moral decisions. In the play Macbeth, William Shakespeare illustrates humankind as dark an immoral. He displays the negative side of the human side...
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Ronnie, a young technician at Quick Fix, is slowly moving towards the dark void of holding no compassion or empathy towards others, therefore showing his lack of empathy. Humanity is the trait of connecting and understanding someone on a personal and emotional level. Ronnie shows...
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This essay has been written to showcase the effects of human behaviour on the environment. In particular, this essay will focus on the effect of plastic on the natural environment, as well as how plastic has made its way into our daily lives, and certain...
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‘Love is expansion, selfishness is contraction’ these words are said by the great Indian saint Swami Vivekanand which means love is therefore the only law of life. He who loves lives, he who is selfish is dying. Therefore love for love’s sake, because it is...
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In the era of science and technology, it would be quite unusual to find anyone who does not have a social media account. Based on a research carried out by the Pew Research Center in 2013, forty-two percent of the internet users have more than...
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Since its birth, humanity has seen conflict. Chaos and genocide. Good and evil. Most people wouldn’t hesitate to call Hitler evil or any other perpetrators of the like. But these killers, murderers, rapists, thieves, were human beings. Hitler was a rebellious delinquent who desired to...
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Optimism is a point of view that includes being positive and having hope for the best outcome. It is believing in the best even when the situation might seem the worst. It is very important to have optimism in today’s world. When put in tough...
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In the beginning of the 21th century, humanity is entering a new stage of its development, when the scenarios of technological improvement of human nature cease to look fantastic. Initially, the creation of new biomedical technologies was aimed at the correction of certain disease states...
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Survival has been a concern since the start of mankind. Sustaining a desirable lifestyle takes more than just a place to sleep. Although life in the 1800’s was substantially different than today, the basic principles of existence still apply today yet diverge in details concerning...
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What does it mean to be a human being? Everyone has their own opinion and rarely is it as simple as biology. When science and technology are placed in this question the answer becomes even less clear. This question of when does giving technology humanity...
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Robotic art (1096)The terms Robotic Art was coined by Eduardo Kac in 1997 in order to “describe artistic projects based on, or developed around, robotic technologies. ” Kac himself is an artist, mostly interested in bio art and transgenic art, incorporating biotechnology, politics and aesthetics...
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Social factors These are the factors that affect the lifestyle of people. It is basically the religion, family and financial status of the people. These factors also focus on the issues of people such as poverty, youth social procurement, and crime response. (Social Reports, n.d.)...
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Abstract In the recent years, mainstream culture is constantly and somewhat rapidly changing around the world, involving what should be regarded as a social institution and how does it work, specially the family. Due to the effect of social change such as the feminist movement...
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Many people have different views towards the future, some would agree that societies around the world are evolving with better technology, development of countries, education and that with time, we will be able to solve global issues such as poverty, climate change, and many more....
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Science is important for us humans because it simplifies our universe into terms and numbers that we can understand, describe and use to our benefit. In a way, it makes it not too big and vague – not too difficult or impossible. As long as...
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Anton Chekhov might look like a hedgehog when he returns time and again to the theme of universal humanity and its future path. But Chekhov as ‘the humanist writer’ does not really work towards a unified concept of mankind’s ultimate fate. Rather, the thinking men...
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In this assignment I will be analysing and explaining in detail the different factors of additional needs. There are two case studies that I will be examining, one of a child who suffers from being disabled so therefore the child has to be in a...
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The depiction of both vampires and zombies have evolved over time. While vampires have developed a non monstrosus and even romantic object of human admiration, zombies have infiltrated culture as one of the most popular monsters in film. They have evolved over time from an...
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Of all the other forms of art, architecture has the unique feature of being directly associated with mankind. Through to Anderson‘s effort architecture as a “Mother of art” design the global referring to the human culture, socialization, religious and history to generate the new image....
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In a society that is primarily Bible-based, students often find it difficult to compare biblical stories with tales from other cultures. Our own belief system is tough to forego, and it is hard for many of us to go against our traditional faith to evaluate...
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In the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, there was an emergence of creativity and imagination. These ideals were portrayed throughout the fields of human inquiry — artwork and entertainment being especially affected. A powerful example of such a newly creative dramatic style is the...