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    from romantic relationships, even from strangers-, it is essential to humans, we rely on social groups for survival. A social group identifies a person’s identity. Psychology is the study of human thinking and behavior. However, being rejected socially is proven as the major contributing factor to the negative and positive actions of human behavior. Denial can be hurtful and upsetting so why do people reject?, contributing factors may include jealousy, annoyance, cultural or racial bias,…

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    Architecture Manifestation Human beings are visually driven. What we ‘see’ is an important factor in how we view the world and our surroundings. Well before we have the capacity to speak or understand speech, we have the capacity to react to visual stimuli. Seeing leads to perception – defined as the way the human brain “gives order and meaning to the sensations it receives.” It is within this order that we organize our external environment, and this organization of external factors forms our…

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    Teratogen

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    developmental science is to better understand the factors that play a role in the formation of ourselves as individuals. One great example of a trend I am sure developmental scientists are watching closely is the effect and possible solutions to the problems created by the overuse of technology by our generation (21st century). I find great interest in any field that involves development, because development means there will…

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    decisions in a similar way that human does. AI is applied in software or machines From the research I did, the scientists are investigating on two type of AI, one AI is that it has its own personality, it can acts as human, has own emotion, feel what human can feel and its own thinking, so singularity. And this AI has self learning program so it is like human can learn from experience. The other type of AI is like a program that process things automatically, it has kind of human intelligence…

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    How classic and modern liberalism differ in their understanding of human nature and their understanding of how social and political life should be organized? Liberalism is defined as the political identify and whose main goal is to strengthen and guard the freedom of an individual. Liberalism is a belief in the support of the supreme importance of the human individual. John Locke is known as the father of liberalism. Liberal values can be traced back to as early as ancient times of Rome and…

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    idea of simply having a space where we can meet strangers and spark random conversation. I think in light of Christianity, third places should be a place where all is welcomed regardless of race, religion, socioeconomic class or any other dividing factor. Third places are essential for community and can potentially serve as an effective medium by which people are able to be saved. The absence of third place further signifies the decreased capacity to not only socialize with others but more…

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    Essay On Fecal Pathogens

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    In the lab, the results concluded that the water is indeed not healthy to drink for humans. The tubes indicated that there presence of fecal pathogens; which there was more than one. If one was presence, the water makes it automatically not healthy to drink. The different factors that were measured was the dissolved oxygen in which is an important factor to the aquatic ecosystems where all aquatic animals need to survive. Natural waters are healthy, stable in a environment, and have the chance…

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    Humanity In Frankenstein

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    What defines a human? This answer cannot be simply answered by a short definition. Several factors influence and distinguish what is human and what is not; yet the definition of humans may differ from person to person. For example, the biological factor of how humans appear are not essential features that distinguish a human from an animal or monster. The ability to feel emotions, obtain compassion and empathy for others, and think cognitively are all qualities that a human possesses. The…

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    Neolithic Domestication

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    transition from a nomadic lifestyle to an agrarian society was not an easy transition, for it changed the way of life for humans drastically. This transition happened in different parts of the world at different times. We call this period the Neolithic or Agricultural Revolution. The Neolithic Revolution might not have happened in parts of the world if not for three very key factors; the domestication of plants, the availability of animals, and geography. Although the availability of animals…

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    feeding into certain ways of thinking and perceiving. The fact that this pattern exists = biological similarities in all humans. 3. Battling in absence of the “truth” Even this is difficult, in the battlefield of ideas today, the fields of social sciences take centerstage. Intersectionality focuses on the identities and struggles of “oppressed” groups in society, highlighting factors such as race, gender, and class. This “intersectional web of oppression” is predicated on the belief that these…

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