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    2. Discuss the 3 primary causes of human variation. Which do you think has the greatest effect on human variation The Three primary causes of human Variation are Evolutionary Processes, the environment and culture. Evolutionary processes are influenced mainly by genetic diversity that varies between populations. The environment involves life experiences and how it differs amongst individuals, Culture emphasises on variations in belief systems and practise Genetic variation helps us…

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    Scientists haven’t cloned humans yet, but they are getting closer to cloning humans year after year. Scientists have already cloned human stem cells in 2013 by Shoukhrat Mitalipov and his team at Oregon National Primate Research Center. From a technical perspective, cloning humans and other primates is more difficult than in other mammals. It is more challenging because the cells require proteins essential…

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    A Mirror of Human Nature(An Analysis of Lord of the Flies) The title of the novel Lord of the Flies, the King of Fly, originates from Hebrew baalzebub, and "Baal" in the Bible is regarded as "the first of all evils". In English, the Lord of the Flies is the King of filth and a synonym for hideous souls. It seems to mean that the beast conquered the human nature, children are afraid of the false "beast", in the end, but found that the real "beast" is in human nature lurking in the beast. The…

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    Long ago two races ruled over the Earth: Humans and Monsters. One day a war broke out between the two races. After a long battle Humans were victorious. The Humans sealed the Monsters underground with a magic spell. Many years later… MT. Ebott 201X. Legend says whoever climbs the mountain never returns. But a silly person went to test is the legend is true by climbing the mountain but he was risking his life. He still didn’t found out that he was part monster from his dad, his dad is a monster,…

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    The essays “The ‘Values’ Wasteland” by Charles Sykes, “The Damned Human Race” by Mark Twain and “Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?” by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. are examples of three different argumentative writing styles. According to our textbook The Little, Brown Handbook, there are three elements that create an effective argumentative essay and those elements are 1) claims, 2) evidence and 3) assumptions (Fowler & Aaron, 2012, p. 186). Not to mention, knowing a writer’s…

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    Human Resources (HR) is a career field designed specifically for maximizing the functions of an organization. Planning, organizing, staffing, leading, and controlling are all primary functions that HR ought to exhibit. Within these functions are competencies that corporations scout out while interviewing for an administrative opening. The most common competencies include; talent managers/organizational designers; culture and change stewards; strategy architect; operational executors; business…

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    it’s a common debate as to whether or not violence is human nature or human nurture. most people argue that it’s a part of human nature. i however believe it’s the product of environment and nurturing. in the book The Lord Of The Flies by william Golding, he write about characters that are stranded on an island after a plane wreck and struggle to survive. the setting is what at first seems to be a pleasant island. the island is first seen by the boys as an escape but soon turns into a…

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    “I fear the day technology will surpass our human interaction” (Albert Einstein). The famous genius maybe is right about interaction. The negatives of technology outweighs the positives because people aren’t interacting as much anymore and health risks are getting higher and higher in adults and adolescents. A negative effect of technology is human interaction. these days are obsessed with their phones. Most of the kids in America don’t even go outside anymore. Riding on bikes, playing, running…

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    Arendt addresses the question of language in The Human Condition: a 1958 work that, through its insightful social and political commentaries, “has proved both timeless and perpetually timely.” “The web of human relationships,” starts Arendt, “is sustained by communicative interaction.” She continues, “In acting and speaking, men show who they are, reveal actively their unique personal identities and thus make their appearance in the human world.” Accordingly, we can view language as a…

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    Human population, from his appearance on Earth up to before 10.000 years approx., increased itself with exceptionally low rhythms. The agricultural revolution gave the first big impulse in the increase of human population. The passage of a person to a hunter in that of farmer increased the quantity of produced foods. Thus, the control that had an impact on the insufficiency of food in the size of population was reduced, allowing its increase for first time in the history of humanity Today, in…

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