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Category: /Literature
…. However, the dominant species in this setting is not the human race; rather, it is the natural environment that embraces humans as a part of its habitat. This theme is unequivocal in Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" (BNW) and Ridley Scott's "Blade Runner…
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Category: /Literature
…In the tragedy Othello, William Shakespeare portrays the sinister aspects of human nature to encourage the audience to view the characters in comparison to themselves, coming to a realisation that as human beings we all inflict more vulnerability…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…. But if he loves all of humanity, and forgives all, how can hell exist? This presentation of god as one who always forgives but always punishes creates a contradiction that forces people to examine and reexamine their understanding of the immortal force. William…
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…Is it the religious dimension of human beings that separates them from other forms of life? <Tab/>Many people, scientists, ethicists, religious diplomats and archaeologists believe that religion - no matter the form, defines us as humans
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Category: /Literature
…The concepts and ideas of humanity and the natural world are present within the two texts "Brave new world" written by Aldous Huxley 1931, and "Blade runner" directed by Riddley Scott 1982. These two tests have been used to demonstrate the tension…
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…YEAR 11 ASSESSMENT TASK HUMAN REMAINS The Inuit Mummies of Greenland Qilakitsoq is a remote spot on the west coast of Greenland, about 450km north of the Artic Circle. Thule Culture, (named by Archaeologists) which originated in Alaska…
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Category: /Law & Government
…at the questions of this topic. Whether if it is truly legal, is it morally right to commit this kind of act, do we as citizens actually have the right to choose this option, and do we as human beings have the right to fulfill a person's desire to do this? All…
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Humans are pessimistic and often need to consult with their own conscience before making certain decisions in life. Humans can be good, bad, or maybe even both, and the characteristics they portray represent who they are. In the Milgram and Zimbardo…
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…and habits (ranging from understanding that print reads left to right to non-cognitive skills such as demonstrating attentiveness and persistence) signal their affiliation with elite groups and receive academic rewards. There are also several other factors…
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…Cloning - The View of Different Religions & Nations 1.CHRISTIANITY a.Status of the Embryo - embryo is human from conception - has a soul - cloning is useful for healing b.Interference w/ God's work - man is a steward (helper, sub, regent) of creation…
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