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    sources of nutritional requirements while others will need a diet from meat. The most popular opinion puts it clear that “everyone is different” and that one need to “find the right diet for your body”. This whole idea is not true to me. This is because human beings are all equal because they share same species. We all share same digestive system since we are same animal. By this am trying to mean that since we are all equal, one can chose to concentrate on the other sources of nutrients…

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    Are human beings just a small world within a hierarchy, or are they individuals who were created to be great, intelligent, and one with God? A hierarchy is the process of classifying individuals and/or objects above and below each other, according to their superiority to one another. A continuum is a comparison of similar beings that are different by degree and compared based on their quantitative difference. The Great Chain of Being, which consists of having both a hierarchy and continuum,…

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    people are from. Seven places where a person’s linage was formed. (Human Biological Diversity) Most anthropologists believe there are 3 or 4 basic races of man in existence today. These races can be further subdivided into as many as 30 subgroups. (Mysteries)…

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    Peter Singer in, Animal Rights: debate between Peter Singer & Richard Posner, makes clear his position that animals which feel, deserve the consideration of their well being by humans. This position echos his stance as an Utilitarian because the moral theory of Utilitarianism weighs the sum of happiness and least unhappiness in a holistic approach that reaches beyond mere inclusion of human beings. Singer therefore encourages us to include the animal kingdom in the conversation of maximum…

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    the Vancouver Aquarium is a depraved action because it unethically treats animals as resources for human purposes. For example, marine animals such as dolphins and belugas are utilized for entertainment and experimental studies (“Beluga Research”). This remains a significant problem because keeping marine animals in confinement for human purposes is a violation of animal rights to live freely from human utilization, regardless the type of treatment that the marine animals are receiving.…

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    Never Let Me Go Symbolism

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    Children of Men and Never Let Me Go Compare the ways in which the authors of Children of Men and Never Let Me Go positions their audience to condemn a social system Director Alfonso Cuarón and author Kazuo Ishiguro utilise stylistic features to create a social system that goes against morality and position their audience to condemn such systems. Cuarón’s film is set in the dystopian world of Britain where infertility threatens humanity with extinction, former civil servant Theo becomes the…

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    In “On the Moral and Legal Status of Abortion” Mary Anne Warren takes the position that abortion is morally permissible with no restrictions. I shall argue that Warren’s argument is inconsistent and can lead to different assumptions due to unclear points made in the argument. According to Warren the fetus is not a person therefore has no rights and not considered immoral to be killed. Warren argues that abortion should be legal with not restrictions or exceptions. In the argument given by…

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    proportion of the body that in the relationship to each other to create the ideal human figure and to allow see symmetria in the Canon. The young man also show contrapposto by one leg bears the weight of the body while the other leg is in a resting position. His thorax and pelvis slope in opposite creating an S curve shape in order for the body to be in balanced. This give the sculpture what seem a relax aspect. Also, the position of his feet is look like the balance between standing and…

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    Basic human natures steer a large majority of things that go on in societies. Most humans are searching for a compatible romantic relationship. Peoples motives are different from others with some focused on a more rapid lustful affair versus a relationship built on mutual adoration and emotional connection. Like most anything, there are many variables which determine the path and conclusion a relationship can take. In a dance piece titled “It Happened So Fast”, choreographed by Mark Haines, two…

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    Humanism in Greek Free Standing Sculpture Humanism is the outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters (Oxford Dictionaries). Humanism is a philosophy in which human dignity and human value are most important. Humanism began in Greece around the 5th century BCE with the philosopher Protagoras. Protagoras once stated “Man is the measure of all things” he believed that man should set the standard as opposed to gods. Humanism to the…

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