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    are humans because of evolution. The portion of DNA that is responsible for the structure of proteins is 99.4% common in humans and chimpanzees. Anthropologists say that we are humans because of evolution. The portion of DNA that is responsible for the structure of proteins is 99.4% common in humans and chimpanzees. The dictionary says that human beings are individuals of the genus Homo‚ or more specifically‚ Homo sapiens. That only answers the anthropological aspect of what makes us human.

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    What makes us Humans? The humans have evolved almost into a perfect form yet we still continue to evolve. To understand and see what made us humans are speaking‚ upright posture‚ hands‚ extraordinary brains‚ clothing‚ fire‚ blushing‚ long childhood and life after child. Anthropology its self refers to the study of human being. Pale anthropology is the study of human ancestors in the distance past. We cannot travel back in time to observe these ancestors; scientists must use other kinds of evidence

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    Knowles uses interwoven imagery to compare the physical nature of the earth to human nature in a wartime period. He contrasts seasons to represent the shift from innocent youth to restrained maturity: Winter’s occupation seems to have conquered‚ overrun and destroyed everything‚ so that now there is no longer any resistance movement left in nature; all the juices are dead‚ every spring of vitality snapped‚ and now winter itself‚ an old‚ corrupt‚ tired conqueror‚ loosens its grip on the

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    1.2: Using one or more examples‚ explain effects of neurotransmission on human behavior: Our nervous systems consist of between 10 to 100 billion neurons; each of which making 13 trillion connections with each other through electrochemical messages that allow people to respond to stimuli‚ from the environment or from internal changes in a person’s body. The neurons send these electrochemical messages through neurotransmission. Electrical impulses traveling down the axon (body) of a neuron‚ instigates

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    What Makes Humans Unique

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    What makes humans unique? How do Humans differ from other species? These questions have been on the minds of social scientists over the years. Some have said that humans are just like other primates. While some others have mentioned that humans did not exactly descend from chimpanzees or gorillas‚ but it might be possible that humans and other primates have shared a common ancestor. It’s true that they share a lot of similarities but on the other hand they also have a lot of differences. The three

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    Human nature has been contemplated‚ both implicitly and explicitly‚ by many philosophers. Plato begins his study by discussing the nature of justice‚ which then gets applied to human nature. His discussion of human nature can be considered the foundation of his discussion of justice in the soul. Since we only learn about human nature through the study of politics‚ it can be argued that both topics are of importance to Plato‚ albeit in differing degrees. If he did not care about politics‚ it does

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    sexual activity (this may include health issues that might arise due to sexual activity)‚ a comparative look of rewards and risks of sexual activity and abstinence‚ and factual statements that a teen might use to defend a teen’s choice of abstinence. You need to consider knowledge of the reproductive systems‚ issues regarding teen pregnancy‚ and the complications involved with sexually transmitted infections to properly draw conclusions in each section. Use learned facts‚ coupled with your morals

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    What Makes Us Human What makes us human? What is it that we are made up of? I know a human has a body made up of two legs‚ two arms‚ two eyes‚ a nose‚ a mouth‚ and two ears‚ but that is not what makes us human. Human beings are made up of feelings‚ the ability to think‚ communication‚ and many other elements. Feelings show the way we feel between each other and is the reason for our survival. The ability to think is so important because just because we can think doesn’t always mean we do think.

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    Society make us human.

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    Does Society Makes us Human? Society has a way of conforming us. Society has put out rules for us to follow. Yet the thought process has been in existence longer then society. I do not believe that society makes us human. Thinking makes us human because without thinking we would not have the basic structure that is society. Without thought there would be no laws‚ social class or standards that shape us to be human. Basically there would not be a society if there was no thought put into it.

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    Human Nature Human beings are physical objects‚ according to Hobbes‚ sophisticated machines all of whose functions and activities can be described and explained in purely mechanistic terms. Even thought itself‚ therefore‚ must be understood as an instance of the physical operation of the human body. Sensation‚ for example‚ involves a series of mechanical processes operating within the human nervous system‚ by means of which the sensible features of material things produce ideas in the brains

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