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    "Humans are inherently evil". However, I believe in the ideals of humanism. Due to this belief, I make the decision to challenge the idea that humanity is a malevolent entity on a daily basis. I am prompted to act against this idea by the beauty that I see in this world everyday. When I see all the compassion teachers have for the maturation of their students, my decision deepens. When I see children cooperating with one another no matter their race, ethnicity, or financial background, my love…

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    Modern day slavery. This is the term used to describe human trafficking. According to the United Nations human trafficking is defined as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring, or receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of deception, of the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability…. for the purpose of exploitation”( Haerens, 98). Victims of human trafficking suffer from force and coercion. Traffickers…

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    heard of Human Trafficking? Most people haven’t, but it’s a very important issue in our society. This happens in many countries, but most will deny that this is a problem in their country. Asia is a common place for human trafficking, but it can happen anywhere. It is easy for a predator to snatch someone from the streets; in most places it is very common to see trafficking happening on a regular basis. Some girls/women are not only abused, but they are sold for prostitution for men. Human…

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    The topic of human trafficking in general is a huge issue in America. Human trafficking in California is an issue as well, although it isn’t as big of a problem. California has the most cases of human trafficking in the United States. Human trafficking as a whole is the fastest growing criminal enterprise in America. Human trafficking is the second largest profitable criminal enterprise. When cases are reported, the authorities are usually called and receive a tip about the trafficking. A…

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    Humans Vs Apes Evolution

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    Humans and apes have both evolved from a common ancestor. They both lived on the continent of Africa. As they each evolved further apart, humans began to evolve certain traits that made them more evolved than apes. Humans first evolved bipedalism, then they began can to make tools, and finally their brains evolved to become larger and more complex. These traits helped humans evolve and survive in their climates. Even then, certain species of humans died off because their traits did not best suit…

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    Human trafficking is rapidly increasing around the world due to increased supply and demand. This illicit trade is hidden within the massive movement of people through migration. The increase in supply is due to globalization causing an increase in economic and demographic imbalance between the developed and developing world. Globalization has increased tourism which has enabled pedophiles to travel and many of them to engage in sex tourism. The expansion of trafficking resulted from the…

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    Human Memory And Memory

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    To be able to create a computer which will be more like a human, the humans should be focusing on developing some input devices for perception, processor and memories to be able to store information like a human, software to perform, output devises to replace human hands and feet, permanently storage device and network for communication. Just creating all of this wouldn’t be enough. Inventors should be more focusing on a human sensors and perception which is very hard to program into a computer.…

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    (688).” Neural Networks (Artificial Intelligence) vs. Human Brain Neural Networks A neural network or artificial neural network, is an artificial intelligence system capable of finding and differentiating patterns. According to Sergey Lobov, “Artificial neural networks (ANN) represent one of the effective tools currently used for pattern recognition in many applications, both as classifiers and for dimension reduction. (27895)” The human brain acts in a similar manner as a neural network, as…

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    Mayan Human Sacrifice

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    penchant for human sacrifice. While human sacrifice is well documented among the Aztec of Central Mexico it is not as well documented among the Maya civilization of Mesoamerica. There is debate among archaeologists as to whether many of the burials claimed to be evidence of human sacrifice among the Maya should be reinterpreted as funerary, citing lack of evidence of violent forms of death (Weiss-Krejci, 2003). While many researchers are still in disagreement on certain aspects of Maya human…

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    Human Brain Hypothesis

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    The human brain is one of many features that make our species a unique species. It is responsible for language acquisition and logic and reasoning as well as many other cognitive functions that make us unique compared to other species. This is one of the reasons scientists aim to study the brain and its evolutionary history. Scientists believe a correlation exists between these functions and the brains large size in proportion to the rest of our bodies. Fossil evidence supports this theory.…

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