I. Definition of Terms 1.) Human acts – Acts that are done with intellect‚ will‚ knowledge and consent. 2.) Acts of human – Acts that do not involve intellect‚ rationality and will such as breathing. 3.) Dictates of Reason – Shared consciousness of wise people about manner of action or behavior 4.) Choice – An act of selecting or making a decision when faced with two or more possibilities. 5.) Conscience – Ability or a faculty that distinguishes whether one’s actions are right or wrong. II
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Judy Ann C. Rosario BS Computer Engineering-1A MAKA-DIYOS HUMAN RELATIONS “Good behavior forms the basis for every relation” It is the skill or ability to work effectively through and with other people. In all aspect of life‚ you will deal with other people. No matter what you do for a living or how well you do it‚ your relationship with others is the key to your success or failure (Lamberton & Minor 2010) Human relation includes understanding: – People’s needs‚ weaknesses‚
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after generation is completely and indefinitely ludicrous. If this sentence is wrong‚ various religions cease to exist. Ah‚ but does Christianity need to be proven? In our minds‚ the correct answer to this question is no‚ to believe is to see. But as human beings‚ sinners in the eye of God‚ to see is to believe. Now stay with me here. As the mundane world revolves around the simplistic idea that happiness can be achieved by buying the world‚ certain people rise among the filth. Go-getters. Transcendentalists
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Zoe Hernandez English 102-2 Mr. Reed Winter 2013 Paper 2 Human Morality A common question throughout history has always been about human morality. Because of our higher thinking capacity‚ we are hardwired to adapt and refine our basic instincts to survive; therefore‚ it is obvious this question would be disputed throughout time. Are humans innately good‚ bad‚ or plainly neutral? The position that any one person takes may be derived from any number of ideas‚ be them philosophical thoughts or
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The Tendencies of Human Here are the tendencies of humans as defined by Maria Montessori: • Orientation. Human beings want to know their relationship to the environment around them. When children enter a new environment‚ they often want to look at and touch everything around them. They enjoy knowing "where" they fit in - from learning their address to finding their country and continent on a map. • Order. People prefer order to chaos and confusion. Order brings predictability and security. There
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Human Population Human Population As we look around us‚ we can actually see how things are becoming over crowded. Lines at the store‚ driving on the highways and how schools classrooms are getting bigger. This is all due to the human population intensifying. We add about a million and half people to our world population every week! What effects is this having on our environment? Is it hurting our water systems and changing our climates? What can we do as a society to help or change
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Humans and primates are similar in some ways‚ but they are different in others. As scientist remark‚ they belong to the same family called Hominidae. They also conclude that they have many similar characteristics because they went through a process that they called evolution. This is the process in which some primates evoluted into what is know a human being and preserved several similar characteristics. It is now known that the chimpanzee is the closest primate to humans since they have a similar
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Human Evolution During the evolution process from ape to man‚ it could be concluded that the biped and upright walking posture was a requirement for the emergence of human beings while the true difference between human and ape was the ability to make and use tools. Besides‚ the perfection of upright walking was the result of adapting the natural environment and the motivation for physical evolution of human. This posture positioned the head from the front to the top of body‚
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Human Worth What is a life worth? In today’s society the people take an unbias approach towards the‚ issues regarding the value of a person’s life. There’s compelling articles and evidence provided by ‚ Amanda Ripley‚ and The Human Life Value Calculators‚ that conclude logic‚ and emotion to impact how the value of a person is determined. For example‚ in the article ‚ “ What is a life worth? ‚ “ Amanda Ripley wrote in response to the families of the 911 victims. She assigned the concepts of
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Human Overpopulation Increasing human overpopulation throughout the world is one of the biggest global issues addressed in the 21st century. This concept negatively affects almost every aspect of society: extinction of plants/animals or habitats‚ over use of natural resources‚ climate change‚ and other environmental problems (“As World’s Human”). This continual predicament needs to be corrected by intensified human productive abilities and a global law that will stimulate positive outcomes across
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