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    People who disregard human life in order to increase their own power and dominance over others are often accused of “lacking humanity;” however, this desire is the most human thing about them. Human nature is often described as a benevolent force that compels us to do good and be selfless, but William Golding suggests otherwise in his novel Lord of the Flies. Initially, the boys attempt to maintain the rules of society they are accustomed to, but overtime, their innate need for dominance, either…

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    progress humanity had achieved during the period of Enlightenment was of no real value to its emotional state of well-being. Hence, he was an individual who did not perceive the world as many other contemporaries of his did, especially philosophes and so found that emotion, rather than reason, was what first helped him to understand the world he lived in. Rousseau was convinced of it from memories of a very young age: “I had feelings before I had thoughts: that is the common lot of humanity.”…

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    Views on Humanity Over time, the definition of the term “human” has been an on-going paradox. Many scientist have studied on the topic of humanity and what truly defines a human being. As of now there are no fully established facts on either side. In order to identify a “ human” one has to determine the functions of the mind, which creates unique living styles, and broadens questioning of what is humanity. Research has come up with three basic arguments to identify a human based off of the…

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    Genocide is the most severe crimes against humanity. Genocide is the deliberate attempt to destroy an ethnic, racial, national or religious group. Genocide means act committed with the objective of destroying, in part or in whole, a group and such acts include killing, causing serious harm, forcible transfer of children to another group, imposing measures to prevent birth and inflicting conditions aimed at destroying life. Victims of a genocide are selected simply and exclusively due to being…

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    Humanity is “all human beings collectively: the human race” (dictionary.com). When a massive event happens like genocides or a terrorist attack the people who are involved are affected physically and mentally. This is what occurred in 1941-1945 during the Holocaust; it was a time of horror for many Jews. “About a third of all Jewish people alive at the time were murdered in the Holocaust” (http://www.factslides.com/s-Holocaust). Maus is a story about a survivor named Vladek, he survived…

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    In our changing world, the growing phenomenon of human mobility emerges. Last year, Pope Francis said “migrants and refugees are not pawns on the chessboard of humanity” However, according to what is happening around the globe, migrants and refugees seem to be puppets moved from side to side, with no future ahead and leaving everything they are in the past. Evan Barttlet reminds the reader how kind British people were throughout history when they accepted and received refugees from different…

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    tasks for organizations helping them achieve goals. For example, Habitat for Humanity is a non-for-profit organization that focuses on providing housing for people in poverty. Habitat relies on volunteers to help build and repair homes. To date, Habitat for Humanity has built of repaired of 1 million homes for over 5 million people living in poverty (habitat.org). Without the help of volunteers, Habitat for Humanity could never build quick enough in order to make a difference within the…

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    The Effects of The Simpsons Sitcom on Humanity The Simpsons sitcom has been the longest running leading animated series with over twenty-seven seasons in 2015 and counting. Not only does The Simpsons have just about fifteen million fans in America, but the sitcom is also viewed by nearly sixty million people across the globe. Yet, The Simpsons did not start out with popularity and acceptance. With the first airing of The Simpsons in 1989 by the FOX network, the show was immediately criticized…

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    Butler’s Dawn gives an inverted insight into humanity’s treatment of minorities by making the minority humankind itself. In Dawn’s representation of humanity, every person is a minority, and the…

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    Everyone has seen the movies where disobedience is a trait in the main character, yet in the end, the character lucks out and seems to save the day with his disobedience. That is merely fictional, and Hollywood has a great way of betraying disobedience as the next “big thing”. Disobedience is a negative human trait and being disobedient is unruly and unkind. Throughout school, individuals are taught to be obedient to your teachers and higher authorities. The idea of obedience should not change…

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