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    Human nature is an essential element that occurs in life every day and in every person. The temptations that people have as well as the thoughts that occur to people are worth studying even now today. I will be looking at how Aristotle studied human nature and his philosophies based upon it. I am going to look at how Aristotle described human nature compared to “normal” actions of humans. I will also compare the way Aristotle studied human nature in comparison and contrast with the view on…

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    million victims of human trafficking are trapped worldwide. People usually associate human trafficking with sexual exploitation, but they may forget that it is also utilized in the business world. In fact, out of the estimated twenty-one million victims, fourteen million are of labor exploitation (“Eliminating Human Trafficking from the Global Business Landscape”) . Unfortunately, this leads to a dilemma for companies that may work with other businesses that happen to support human…

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    have different opinions about it. Some people think it is unnatural and wrong while some think it is the future of both human and animal healthcare. Scientists have successfully cloned several animals and the cloning of organs will most likely be a possibility in a not too far future even though it might sound like something from a science fiction movie. (Breakthrough in human cloning, 2014) So why is organ cloning the future of healthcare? As of right now, more than 120,000 Americans are…

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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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    As one rakes through the admittedly small timeline of the human existance, they will find that humans have always insisted that they are the most important lifeforms on this planet in one shape or another. Even religious movements that preach the idea that we are nothing in the grand scheme of things push humans towards the notion that they need to make an impact on the world within their immediate community by living their lives as the best versions of themselves. Through both Self, Society &…

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    Since a long time humans have sought to make improvements to their life condition in many ways. Historically, these have taken us from creating tools, harnessing external forces and systems, making changes to the environment through the ability to manipulate the material world. However in the 21st century a movement has emerged which sees such changes to humanity as not only desirable but as essential, that is, a vision for the transformation of humanity through technology. ‘Human enhancement’…

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    things and the relationship between humans and nonhumans visible both so difficult and so important? Sociology that focuses primarily on interactions between humans assigns an inactive role to objects and other non-human things. Non-humans can, and sometimes do, indeed figure prominently in traditional sociology, but they are not evaluated as anything more than passive tools that humans employ in order to reach our various ends. Traditional sociology holds that humans act on through,…

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    Under many circumstances, human testing is indeed ethical because of the reasons that I am about to unload. Just so we're on the same page, human testing is doing an experiment with humans and is still debated to this day. Human experimentation is debatable because of two reasons. The first being what happened in WW2, the second being the fact that humans are living and breathing. Everyone (or most people) know how monkeys are very commonly used as the "human" variable in human-based…

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    Imagine not being able to let out a cry when you need to, or not being able to appreciate the warmth of the sun. Humans have complex brains and they can express emotions and morality in a way that different species can’t even grasp. What makes up a human is much more than what they look like, it is their brains, emotions, and moral characters. Logically, what makes up a person is their brain and mental abilities. Some may believe that alternative organisms also have a brain, so what makes up…

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    Human Skin Color Variation

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    DISCUSSION OF THE CAUSES OF HUMAN SKIN COLOR VARIATIONS The variation of human skin color is a complex phenomenon which have not yet been researched and studied conclusively. However, various researchers and academicians have given insight about the possible causes of this important trait. Different researches using people from different parts of the world, evaluation of their environments and diet and to some extent DNA analysis have given a variety of possible causes of human skin color…

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