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    to the community, and advance in your career. The volunteer program I picked is Habitat for Humanity, they partner with people in the community, and all over the world, to help build and improve a place to call home. Their vision: A world where everyone has a decent place to live. I chose Habitat for Humanity because I believe their values and the principles behind the organization. Habitat for Humanity was founded in 1976, by Millard and Linda Fuller. They developed a concept of “partnership…

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    author of his memoir Night, recounts this experience. His core beliefs on family, faith, and humanity are drastically altered after surviving the brutal dehumanization process of the Holocaust. Family. The core belief in family shaped Wiesel’s early…

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    For the Humanities Site Evaluation assignment, I have chosen www.poets.org from the Academy of American Poets. I visited the website on February 7, 2018. I noticed a quote on the main page that read “Poems are handbooks for human decency and understanding. Poets hold water in their cupped hands and run back from well because someone is parched and thirsting. The poem is a force field against despair.” I found this quote intriguing and it made me want to look furthermore into what the website…

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    It has been said that the best thing about humanity is humans, and the worst thing about humanity is humans.1 When mankind can be so beautiful yet so horrendous simultaneously, the best way to describe this contradiction is to conclude that humanity is a paradox; a paradox that plays out during the most horrific and the most alluring of times in history.2 During World War II, Hitler and the Holocaust demonstrated the ugly things a human can do, but the thousands of people that aided and…

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    Rough Draft The true power of humanity has been expressed many times in past pieces of literature and in current innovations that are frequently used today. The question about this power is can it be used by humanity to destroy humanity. Many examples lead to this answer being yes. In 1984 and Fahrenheit 451, humanity continues to show that they have the power to destroy themselves through constant surveillance, brainwashing, and government control. With all the power that comes from new…

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    There 's never been a time when I wanted to be anything but a doctor, more specifically a surgeon, and my life experiences have only strengthened my resolve to accomplish this. Having struggled with depression and anxiety, it led to psychiatric hospitalizations, medications, psychotherapy, and a residential treatment center, yet it formed my passions and purpose for Psychology and Neuroscience. With my conditions, it increasingly developed my desire to help and care for people, and I gladly…

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    In An Edible History of Humanity, (chapters 9-12) Standage discusses how food essentially causes warfare, including creating nourishment protection strategies for military purposes. Standage also talks about the Green Revolution, a leap forward in cultivating advancements and systems that happened in the 1940s to generally the 1970s which incredibly expanded crop yields. In this last piece of the novel we read about food and its role in war, the discovery of Ammonia, and the Green Revolution.…

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    Movie WALL-E Humanity

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    We live in a world where need fast satisfaction. One of the main reasons fast food chains are so successful today. I'm currently worried about the future of humanity. We might be too dependent on technology. If you've ever seen the movie WALL-E, technology basically cares for the remaining population of humanity. With technology humanity destroyed the earth and was forced to build a spaceship to survive. Each person weighed 300 pounds and couldn't take care of themselves. Or we can go down the…

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    Huck and Jim are blissfully distanced from humanity in the raft scene, but people in the play scene suffocate Huck. Huck describes the scenery from the raft as “Yonder was the banks and the islands, across the water; and maybe a spark-which was a candle in a cabin window” (179). Civilization was far away from Huck and Jim, and Huck prefers it that way for he views his time on the raft fondly. Similarly, “you see that axe flash and come down- you don’t hear nothing; you see that axe go up again,…

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    this is based on the categorical imperative standard. In the Formula of Humanity, it is established that rational people should be focusing on treating other rational people as an end rather than a mere means. To simplify the formula, an individual should allow a person to provide a free, informed and voluntary consent of themselves rather than misleading them by lying, manipulating and betraying them. The formula of Humanity…

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