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    staying human

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    rather the biotech revolution-which promises to give us unprecedented power to transform human nature. How should we use that power? A group of cutting-edge scientists‚ entrepreneurs‚ and intellectuals has a bold answer. This group-I call them the techno-utopians-argues that science will soon give us the means to straighten the crooked timber of humanity‚ and even to remake our species into something "post-human." One of the leading techno-utopians is Lee Silver‚ who teaches molecular biology at

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    Human and Dolphins

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    fluke) is used for propulsion: it is therefore very muscular. Their teeth are conical in shape. . Dolphins are considered to be one of the most intelligent of animals and their friendly appearance and playful attitude have made them popular with humans. They love each other’s company. They jump and splash about in large groups called schools. They are great show-offs and do all kinds of somersaults‚ backflips and acrobatics. They have there own language to communicate with each other‚ which we still

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    Becoming Human

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    Miles Elam Becoming a Human Part 1 In this short film‚ the main focuses are on why and how we became human over millions of years. The Afar in North Eastern Ethiopia‚ part of The Great Rift Valley‚ is the location of the first steps in discovering the answers. Archeologist‚ Zeresenay Alemseged had made a remarkable discovery. He found a cheek bone of a small face that more than likely was from a baby embedded into sandstone. It was found on top of volcanic ash that was dated to be about 3

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    A Human Instinct

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    A human instinct The first thing we do when we meet someone new is‚ judge them. Judging others is almost an instinct to humans‚ we just can‘t help it. Observation is what “helps” us pass judgment on a person. Our observations play a big roll in the way we react to others. When we react to others we observe the way they interact‚ their physical appearance‚ and the way they dress. An introvert is a shy person‚ one who is concerned with his/her own thoughts and feelings. I am an introvert and I am

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    Human and Youth

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    Youth is that phase of life where dreams are built‚ hope is kindled‚and a bright future is foreseen. Those are the years to understand yourself‚ discover your potentials‚ grab opportunities and pursue success. Those are the years to foster moral principles‚ construct your value system and begin an all-new journey on the path of the ’right’. Good morning‚respected ma’am and all my dear friends.Today I Apurva is standing before you to express my opinions on the topic "The role of youth in the success

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    Human and Money

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    money cannot buy everything Do you think that money is the most important thing in the world? Can happiness really be bought by money? In a money-oriented city like Hong Kong‚ it is not strange that over a third of youth think that money can buy happiness. Yet‚ it is an irony that our pillars carry such a thought. In this essa Premium 982 Words 4 Pages The Theme of Money Is Not Everything in the Lorraine Hansberry‚ a Raisin in the Sun. The Theme of Money is not Everything in the

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    Human and Attitude

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    negative attitude of that person towards the project. He either thinks so‚ or he believes that this work is boring. In both the cases there could be numerous reasons for developing those atti tudes. It’s believed that there are three categories of human attitude/nature. The first category comprises those who have ’’You’re right‚ I’m wrong’’ attitude‚ the second category has this ’’I’m right‚ you’re wrong’’ attitude‚ and the third sect believes in ’’You’re right‚ so am I’’ attitude. Positive attitude

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    Human and People

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    Reacting to the speaker’s appearance & mannerism - Try not to focus on the looks of the speaker. We have a tendency of judging people by their look & assume some ideas from their appearance. Avoid pre-judgment. 2.Failing to control distractions - Human beings are always distracted. They can not stick to a single thing for more than a moment. You should control your mind at least for the time when you are listening to some other people. 3.Listening to evaluate - Most of the time people listen to

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    FREEDOM-The End Of The Human Condition All the problems we are experiencing on the planet‚ apart from natural calamities‚ are caused by us humans or put another way‚ they are caused by the human condition. So‚ what is the human condition? A profound way to introduce you to the human condition as well as its solution to the up-river story. IMAGINE A FAST FLOWING RIVER: Imagine a fast flowing river‚ with 1000’s of people drowning in it and on the banks‚ there are people desperately trying to save

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    method to analyze humankind. Additionally‚ he examines natural law‚ the social and political contracts. The natural condition results in war through desire‚ but we are able to escape this through seeking peace. By using the social contract‚ humans can become peaceful. By using reason‚ Hobbes is able to explain the human condition according to him. According to Hobbes‚ the natural condition of humanity results in war for one main reason - desire. The first of these reasons is when multiple men desire

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