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    as to how us humans have changed over the years including interacting physically, mentally, and socially. Apart of this learning more about our society has come from taking anthropology I say because what makes us who we are today was what originated thousands of years ago. Like humans, they needed resources in order to fulfill their lifestyles. Neanderthals are very much comparable to us humans physically, mentally, and socially. They were very comparable to us as humans, but…

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    Flaws In The Great Gatsby

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    of color and excitement. The crow tried so hard to appear like the peacock that it even collected its feathers and attached it to himself. In the end, the crow was still the same no matter how hard he tried to change his outward appearance. This is an example of basic human nature. Throughout our lives, we are inspired by the role models in our community. We imitate their actions, values, and style in hopes of gaining acceptance from society. This similar strive for acceptance was a recurring…

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    Morlocks evolved to the point where they had to prey on the Eloi as the last theory. To begin with, the first theory is that the Eloi’s were once descendants of mankind. Time Traveller suspects scientific progress extended to make life easier for humans, but soon enough they started to diminish their worth, becoming dull…

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    strongest part of this story, in my opinion is the protagonist, Wall-E, even though Wall-E only says a few words throughout the film, he is incredibly likeable. The film involves this little robot, who was created to clean up the mess on earth that humans had left behind, before they fled the planet to live comfortably in space. After hundreds of years, Wall-E becomes accustomed to his life…

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    There once was little need to question whether or not humans deserved the same respect as their other equal brothers, but now, there is. Members of the human race have been slaughtered, killed, and had their race put through torture that caused pain beyond mere imagination. Yet, it existed as pain just as real as anything else. An entire race of people disrespected and abused. So, obviously this race must have committed a crime beyond any else. A crime so cruel only the most evil could’ve…

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    their similar statures and strengths. From that brawl, they gained each other’s respect and quickly developed their friendship. I believe their friendship flourished because they were very similar to one another, not only in the aspect of physical appearance but also because they came about in the same way-created by a deity making them unlike the rest-and understood each other like no one else could. They…

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    on Altering Human Beings It is no question that technology, specifically biotechnology, has been advancing at a rapid rate in today’s modern world. Fukuyama’s “Our Posthuman Future” is a book focused on tackling the inevitable issues that will arise with advances in biotechnology and potential ways to solve them. In handling these problems, it is necessary to establish a baseline of what makes humans unique, and how to draw the line in terms of what is ethically sound to do to humans. In his…

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    “unimportant” to society. In order to validate themselves, they seek out for the young and beautiful girls without knowing that they are creating an environment for women that is a competition. Women are often pit against one another in finance, appearance, and success. A woman who has these qualities are seen as a rarity. Most men are often clueless when it comes down to this form of systematic oppression, but luckily, a few recognize this and try to address it whenever possible. Marcus Breu, a…

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    are and how others perceive you as a person inside and out. It includes all the aspects like appearance, ethnicity, religion, virtues, you're decisions and morals. Morality is a huge role in creating your identity because I personally think it’s the most important one. Moral’s are the key to everything, the key to good friendships, relationships, habits and more. A unmoral human compared to a moral human is a big difference, when you don't have morals everything is a ripple effect. As a person…

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    guise, or outward appearance of”; this is what most people think about when they read verse 26 of the first chapter of Genesis. However, if one only concerns themselves on the outward appearance factor of being made in God’s image I believe they completely miss the entire point. One must believe that when it is said that humans are made in the image of God, it is to recognize the unique characteristics of human nature which allows God to be made manifest in humans. Humans are the creations…

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