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    Universal Love

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    that everyone must love all human beings equally, with the same effort and dedication, regardless of whether they are close or not. It would be wonderful if universal love could be used to help with the big problem related to AIDS, putting more effort to care for those in need. Since it began to be known, AIDS has been always a difficult for all societies to deal with it; the fear in people, caused by ignorance and lack of education on this matter were determining factors by which people…

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    For centuries humans have struggled with the complexity and ambiguity of our humanity. The first understanding of humanity is based on every person’s own definition of the worldview that each individual holds. How an individual is raised up contributes to the development and the construction of one’s worldview. And vice versa, worldview also plays a huge role in shaping how one perceives and appraises their surroundings. Likewise, I base my worldview on my experiences from living in the culture…

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    Gordon describes racism and its dimensions in this quote. “Racism, properly understood, is a denial of the humanity of a group of human beings either on the basis of race or color. This denial, properly executed, requires denying the presence of other human beings in such relations. It makes such beings a form of presence that is, an absence, paradoxically, an absence of human presence. That being so, such beings…

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    Pros And Cons Of Cloning

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    nuclear transfer. ‘Somatic cell nuclear transfer’ refers to the process in which the nucleus of a somatic cell of an existing (or previously existing) organism is transferred into an oocyte from which the nucleus has been removed.” (Pros and Cons of Human Cloning, 2017). There are three different types of cloning: gene, reproductive and therapeutic. Of the three types the ones that are under much debate is reproductive and therapeutic cloning. Reproductive cloning is producing an embryo that is…

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    several factors such as life satisfaction and being exposed to both pain and pleasure. Whereas Ed Diener and Robert Biswas-Diener the authors of “Can Money Buy Happiness”, describe happiness as the emotion someone feels when they obtain an object they believe will improve their life and can be acquired within their means. An example of this would be the joy someone might feel when they are able to buy a car they…

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    Psychological Identification and Understanding of Human Cooperation Using a variety of studies, research strategies, and available data collected from different sources to define along with understand the complexity of human cooperation. Pointing out the problems in human cooperation; individuals deciding to work alone rather than in a group. Determining what factors causes dilemmas in human cooperation or in some instances leading to competition. Comparing and/or contrasting already existing…

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    Human behaviour is the result of free-will. Free-will is the logic that every person chooses how they act and are free to choose their own behaviour. In simple terms, human behavior is self-determined. Human behaviour is a result of free-will because we as individuals make our own choices in life, choose the paths we take, and have to accept the consequences as they come. This is known as personal agency, the ability to exercise your free will. As Maslow and Rogers expressed, freedom is not only…

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    look at differences between these two factors pre- and post-extinction. Surprisingly, the Mississippian was more “abiotically stable.” This in turn showed no correlation with many abiotic models, but showed a negative correlation with one oxygen model and a positive correlation with one temperature model. Following these findings, the models above were fit with stasis, active trend, and random walk models. Once fitted, it became apparent that biotic factors played the crucial role in selection…

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    As humans we are only on this planet a short period of time. Everyone always jokes and says that no one will make it out alive. Humans are also single handedly ruining not only the oasis we inhabit but each other and our chances of survival. The most important thing in the news is if Kylie Jenner got a new piercing. The biggest change in humans happened after World War II. Now, when the world needs it the most, humans have seemed to of lost the capability to look past what is right in front of…

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    maintaining and strengthening the continuity of human generation but, it also ensure a person physical and spiritual well-being. Crowley & Kazdin (1998) defined quality of life as how well one feels his or her important needs, goals, and wishes are being satisfied. Human beings are special because it has physical and spiritual needs. Physically, people can enjoy prosperity by maintaining a healthy body through a healthy diet. But from a spiritual aspect, humans need love and attention. Only…

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