Explain What It Means To Be Human

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‘What does it mean to be human’, can be answered in various ways. To be ‘human’, could just simply mean that we are all of the same species, a living body made of cells and atoms. We could also be defined by who we are physically on the outside; the style of our hair, the color of our eyes, or what we wear. For many, it could just come down to having the prime technical components of a human such as a brain, skeletal system, and nervous system. Although, if someone cuts their hair, loses an arm or simply is born or loses the ability to do activities the common person can do with ease, this does not make them any less human. For others, a human is categorized by their personality and morals. While your brain can make choices, those choices

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