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    The dark side of humanity has been seen throughout the ages. A person’s dark behavior is clearly displayed through the atrocities that they have committed. Individuals who murder, torture, steal, and many other cruel actions are all key to contributing to the dark side of humanity. Events such as using ancient torture techniques, using chemical torture, Satanism, the Stanford experiment, and serial killers are all ways that the dark side of human nature is displayed throughout the ages through…

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    with humanity, humanity’s attempt to be like God, and humanity’s disobedience of God. These themes are important in any religious text because they are crucial to understanding the human condition and the purpose of human existence. Genesis reveals how God’s relationship changes because of disobedience, as well as how a desire to be equal to God motivates disobedience. This is important in how it explains the ultimate reason humans sin and how it affects God’s relationship with humanity. The…

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    violence towards millions of Jews and his enemies. Even though Hitler hated his enemies he never killed them himself. He relied on ruthless organizations like the SS to carry out his vision of racial purity. The SS committed countless crimes against humanity for Hitler and Nazi Germany. Only die hard Hitler supporters, Aryans and cold-blooded killers were accepted into the SS. The SS was almost unavoidable as they were apart of the Nazi government, military and they oversaw every police unit…

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    modern society; it has rewired thoughts and even actions. With headphones plugged into their ears, they shut out interactions, making them "zombie-like" – psychologically, emotionally, and cognitively detached from the surroundings of physical beings. Humanity is so devoured…

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    Kant’s Formula of Humanity claims that one cannot use another human being as a tool to achieve a goal. In the Transition from Popular Morality to a Metaphysics of Morals on page 36, Kant states, “Man,…, is not a thing and hence is not something to be used as a means…”. While…

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    Throughout all events in history and through all decades of art and literature, one thing has been made abundantly clear: Humans do not enjoy oppression. Humanity is consistent in its innate desire to fight any oppressive leader or social behavior that infringes on their rights as an individual. Whether it be through social and political movements or war, humankind has shown that what every individual wants - above all else - is freedom. They crave the freedom to live as they choose, protecting…

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    In present, we face with an outstanding era of technology, which left the humanity behind in most of the processes. These automated cars are proven by the scientists that the failures while driving will be less comparing to human driving. “Every year on American roads, nearly 33,000 people die, almost all because of driver error. (Whitaker 1)” Whitaker sums up everything with this quote, he briefly explains why humanity should shift in to self driving cars. There area couple reasons behind it;…

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    to us as a prideful, pharisaical, and class-organizing woman, Mrs. Turpin views herself as the crowning achievement of God’s creation: “He had made her herself and given her a little of everything. Jesus, thank you!” (695). However, this view of humanity is completely turned on its head when Mary Grace, who in Mrs. Turpin’s words was, “the ugly girl” (690), throws a book at her head, and tells Mrs. Turpin, “Go back to hell where you came from, you old wart hog” (698). This pivotal moment causes…

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    used the aspect of humanity in their work in order to speak about various events. They have used various values, themes, priorities and images in order to depict the meaning of these wars using the humanities aspects. On such image work is that of “Spiegelman” where the man is standing in shock and the time has stopped at 9/11/01. He then states that the time again started to run at 9/12/01, and it was the ticking of the giant bomb. This shows the terror in the minds of humanity because of the…

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    scrambling eggs are a few ways I use technology, and that’s before 8 am. The simple way we live our lives today reflects the workings of applied sciences, mechanics, robotics, and more. The question remains, have the advances in technology helped humanity or hurt it? We know technology has affected our time, social aspects, and the efficiency…

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