Human-beings Sentence Examples

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  • Note that classes are here required in extension, so that the class of human beings and the class of rational featherless bipeds are identical; similarly for relations, which are to be determined by the entities related.

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  • It has been held that animal sacrifice is the primitive form and that the decay of totemism or lack of domestic animals has brought about the substitution of a human victim; but it has also been urged that in many cases animal victims are treated like human beings and must consequently have replaced them, that human beings are smeared with the blood of sacrifice, and must therefore have themselves been sacrificed before a milder regime allowed an animal to replace them.

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  • The waters of these two lakes are only moderately saline and may be used for live-stock but not for human beings.

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  • It was, however, one thing to experiment on dogs, and quite another to do so on human beings.

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  • He also believes that human beings may infect rats.

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  • Wasmann considers that ants are neither miniature human beings nor mere reflex automata, and most students of their habits will probably accept this intermediate position as the most satisfactory.

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  • In the Malay Peninsula, parts of Polynesia, &c., it is conceived as a head with attached entrails, which issues, it may be from the grave, to suck the blood of living human beings.

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  • Another class of nocturnal demons are the incubi and succubi, who are said to consort with human beings in their sleep; in the Antilles these were the ghosts of the dead; in New Zealand likewise ancestral deities formed liaisons with females; in the Samoan Islands the inferior gods were regarded as the fathers of children otherwise unaccounted for; the Hindus have rites prescribed by which a companion nymph may be secured.

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  • Other features frequently met with are the Paradise in the Far East, miniatures of towns, plants, animals, human beings and monsters, and an indication of the twelve winds around the margin.

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  • Rohde (Rheinisches Museum, i., 1895) regards them as spirits of the storm, which at the bidding of the gods carry off human beings alive to the under-world or some spot beyond human ken.

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  • The hunting of human beings to make them slaves was greatly aggravated by the demand of the European colonies.

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  • Their motives were chiefly confined to such themes as the law of retribution to which all human beings are subjected, the transitoriness of life and the advisability of shaking off from ones feet the dust of this sinful world.

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  • Fayrer has demonstrated that in India alone annually some 20,000 human beings perish from snake-bites.

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  • The ceremonies of his worship were of the most bloodthirsty character, and hundreds of human beings were murdered annually before his shrine, their limbs being eaten by his worshippers.

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  • Nok Khum is one of the theories of the genesis of mankind, the Nok Khum being the sacred goose or "Hansa" from whose eggs the first human beings were supposed to have been hatched.

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  • Thus, at Sparta, under the name of Theritas, he was offered young dogs and even human beings.

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  • It not unfrequently attacks human beings in India, chiefly children and old women, but instances have been known of a leopard becoming a regular "man-eater."

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  • Not only human beings but animals and objects are seen in dreams; and the conclusion would be that they too have souls; the same conclusion may have been reached by another line of argument; primitive psychology posited a spirit in a man to account, amongst other things, for his actions; a natural explanation of the changes in the external world would be that they are due to the operations and volitions of spirits.

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  • They are dipped in water, which is given to ailing cattle and human beings as a sovereign remedy for diseases.

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  • But if the first human beings thus stood entirely under the dominion of the devil, the glorious spirits took them under their care from the very outset, sending aeons down to them (including Jesus), who instructed them regarding their nature, and in particular warned Adam against sensuality.

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  • She was able by means of drugs and incantations to change human beings into the forms of wolves or lions, and with these beings her palace was surrounded.

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  • Generally it is found singly or in pairs, or at most in small herds of from eight to ten, and is not inclined to attack other animals or human beings.

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  • It is in the first place a matter of common knowledge that human beings who have been taught to avoid handling bees invariably fear to touch drone-flies, unless specially trained to distinguish the one from the others.

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  • So close indeed is the similarity that many monkeys, apes and human beings have an apparently instinctive fear of all snakes and do not discriminate between poisonous and non-poisonous forms. Hence it may be that innocuous snakes are in many instances sufficiently protected by their likeness in shape to poisonous species that close and exact resemblance in colour to particular species is superfluous.

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  • In the modern days of machine-made black tea, produced under British supervision, both the tea-taster and the ordinary consumer have to deal with a product which, if carefully converted into a beverage and used in moderation, should be harmless to all normal human beings.

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  • Though he seems to have had a warm affection for his countrymen, it was as human beings brought into contact with him, and not as members of a political body, that he preferred to regard them.

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  • In such theories not only animals and plants but even the smallest particles of matter are regarded as having some rudimentary kind of sensation or "soul," which plays the same part in relation to their objective activities or modifications as the soul does in the case of human beings.

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  • Horses and black bulls, boars and rams were offered to him, sometimes human beings.

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  • It is not proposed to deal here with incidents appertaining to the "ante-natal gloom," and we are concerned only with human beings when once they have been born.

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  • With these spirits ranged in feudal order in two vast groups beneath Heaven and Earth is associated a third class, those of human beings.

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  • The principal food of the tiger in India is cattle, deer, wild hog and pea-fowl, and occasionally human beings.

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  • He seldom or never attacks human beings unless in self-defence, and loss of life from this cause is scarcely ever reported.

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  • This mitigated form of appropriation of human beings by their conquerors may be brought about as well by the paucity or comparative weakness of the victors as by the difficulty for them to draw income from pure slaves.

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  • As its name indicates it was first discovered in Persia, where the belief in the venomous nature of its bite to human beings is both widespread and historical.

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  • All the evidence goes to show that Richard Burke was one of the most presumptuous and empty-headed of human beings.

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  • The number of human beings admits neither of increase nor of decrease, and a regular process of metempsychosis goes on continually.

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  • We observe, again, the value that Plutarch attaches, not merely to the sustainment and consolation of rational religion, but to the supernatural communications vouchsafed by the divinity to certain human beings in dreams, through oracles, or by special warnings, like those of the genius of Socrates.

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  • Cicero, on the other hand, in his paraphrase of a Stoic treatise on external duties (De officiis), ranks the rendering of positive services to other men as a chief department of social duty; and the Stoics generally recognized the universal fellowship and natural mutual claims of human beings as such.

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  • The old theory that referred this approval entirely to self-love, is, he holds, easy to disprove by " crucial experiments " on the play of our moral sentiments; rejecting this, he finds the required explanation in the sympathetic pleasure that attends our perception of the conduciveness of virtue to the interests of human beings other than ourselves.

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  • So Hume insists emphatically on the " reality of moral obligation "; but is found to mean no more by this than the real existence of the likes and dislikes that human beings feel for each other's qualities.

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  • It is true that Bentham expressly recognizes the varying influences of climate, race, religion, government, as considerations which it is important for the legislator to take into account; but his own work of social construction was almost entirely independent of such considerations, and his school generally appear to have been convinced of their competence to solve all important ethical and political questions for human beings of all ages and countries, without regard to their specific differences.

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  • They think of sun, moon, wind, earth and sky as of living human beings with bodily parts and passions.

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  • Statements which originally had a different significance are misinterpreted, he thinks, and names of human beings are also misinterpreted in such a manner that early races are gradually led to believe in the personality of phenomena.

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  • According to Spencer (and his premises, at least, are correct), the names of human beings in an early state of society are derived from incidents of the moment, and often refer to the period of the day or the nature of the weather.

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  • The Jesuits could not understand how spherical bodies like sun and moon could be mistaken for human beings.

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  • These human beings are often sacrificed, for various reasons, actual or hypothetical, and gods and heroes are almost as likely to be explained as spirits of vegetation now, as they were likely to become solar mythological figures in the system of Max Muller.

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  • The value of this wonderful provision of nature to the bee-keeper of to-day may be estimated from the fact that bees managed according to modern methods are necessarily subject to so much manipulating or handling, that fatal accidents are as likely to happen in bee-life as among human beings.

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  • Without memory, we cease to be human beings.

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  • The attitude was innate in most human beings.

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  • This is done in the standing position, which is considered abnormal for human beings.

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  • Bowie, Belinda Carlisle and Melanie C. Because they're all decent human beings and socially adept.

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  • Do you really see human beings eventually becoming so advanced?

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  • Such interests are common to most human beings, and are functions of the fact that human beings are purely biological creatures.

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  • It would involve human beings in helping to sustain the earth's biosphere.

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  • The ultimate aim of terraforming is to create an uncontained planetary biosphere like Earth i.e. one that would be hospitable for human beings.

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  • Before Kali Yuga human beings had been naturally clairvoyant; the existence of a spiritual world was obvious to them.

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  • Even for human beings some documents are inherently dif cult to summarize.

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  • With all his superhuman qualities and achievements, Sri Krishna never appeared distant to any of his fellow human beings.

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  • One cannot hope to do much more than explore the foothills of God's majestic providence for all human beings.

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  • Unfortunately, in our desperation to uncover reality, human beings often accept half-truths and lies at face value.

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  • This is an obligation of a truly humane society toward all human beings.

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  • Sitting outside bamboo huts on the side of the track were human beings begging even from us, or at least trying to.

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  • All human beings can read the sensory input around them.

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  • These relations, tho their contents are largely intangible, precede any legal rights or justification accorded to human beings.

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  • In human beings permethrin is efficiently metabolized by mammalian livers.

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  • Perhaps the bruises of his childhood never healed enough for him to overcome a fundamental mistrust of his fellow human beings.

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  • His death forty-five years ago, was deeply mourned by the entire humanity on a scale unprecedented in the history of human beings.

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  • I want to argue that this is an entirely muddle-headed way of understanding human beings and the human mind.

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  • Using human embryos is opposed in the name of 'the sanctity of life ', or because embryos are potential human beings.

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  • The Freudian concept of human beings as fundamentally selfish and instinct driven has been fostered by business because it produces ideal consumers.

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  • Simon schaffer ' Imagine that human beings were used as reading machines.

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  • Nature is variable because the heavenly spheres vary their state, and therefore human beings vary in their qualities.

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  • The concerns center on the possibility that the H5N1 strain could infect people at a future date and ultimately become transmissible between human beings.

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  • Beatrice concedes that Divine Justice is a matter for faith, and may appear unjust to human beings.

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  • The categorizing of all human beings as ' male ' or ' female ' is left unquestioned.

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  • Such disconcerting thoughts help to make vivid the question of what, if anything, is unique about human beings.

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  • He makes the bold claim that human beings are not inherently warlike.

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  • Few scientists, even those with a mechanistic worldview, would deny that human beings possess consciousness or free will.

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  • Communicative freedom presupposes the recognition that all human beings are of equal worth.

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  • In a supposedly chaotic world it provides human beings with something like standards for orientation, and that alone seems worthy of approval.

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  • These seven hells are subdivided into innumerable compartments corresponding to every species of sin, where the demons torture the poor deluded human beings who have suffered themselves to be led astray whilst on earth.

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  • Smith, 438), and one is tempted to compare the use of masks elsewhere in animal worship. Next, one may observe upon old Babylonian seals, eagle-headed deities with short feathered skirts attended by human beings similarly arrayed (Ball, 151) or figures draped in a fish skin (Menant, Rev. de l'hist.

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  • He was not altogether without the young man's appetite for pleasure; yet when he was only nineteen we find him wondering, amid the gaieties of the carnival of 1817, how a gavotte or a minuet could make people forget that thirty thousand human beings around them had barely a morsel to eat.

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  • The great Swedish naturalist was possibly justified in treating the two latter creatures as quasihuman, for they seem to be grotesque exaggerations of such tailed and hairy human beings as really, though rarely, occur, and are apt to be exhibited as monstrosities (see Bastian and Hartmann, Zeitschrift fiir Ethnologie, Index, " Geschwanzte Menschen "; Gould and Pile, Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine, 1897).

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  • But human beings are not machines.

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  • Well, the diseases that human beings focus on are the ones considered most unbearable.

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  • But that's because I would be sharing the experience with another human being, and human beings form connections with other human beings.

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  • I do not know why it is, but stories in which animals are made to talk and act like human beings have never appealed to me very strongly.

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  • They are human beings too.

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  • But just as the subject of every science is the manifestation of this unknown essence of life while that essence itself can only be the subject of metaphysics, even the manifestation of the force of free will in human beings in space, in time, and in dependence on cause forms the subject of history, while free will itself is the subject of metaphysics.

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  • In these two days we saw how people who had once been good human beings had turned into ravening wolves.

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  • On the other hand, the feelings of sane human beings are always to some degree thoughtful.

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  • However, any new style seeping into the consciousness of human beings can take time.

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  • He maintained that only human beings can reason, that animals are unfeeling machines; and condoned cruel experiments on dogs and cats.

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  • We find ourselves in a world system of globalization willing to sacrifice millions of human beings.

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  • When you think about it, at what other time do human beings get so much attention than when they are first born...and they don't even know it!

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  • These are living human beings with their own emotions and fledgling personalities, which require extra nurturing in the face of adversity.

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  • Additionally, infectious diseases like malaria and dengue fever are being spread to new areas that were once inhospitable to mosquitoes, putting the health of millions of human beings at risk.

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  • Greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide and methane, help trap heat in the lower atmosphere, keeping the earth livable for human beings.

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  • If we use this for a guide, human beings should live seven times their maturation rate, of 7 x 20.

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  • Saturated animal fats can cause heart disease and certain cancers in dogs just like they do in human beings.

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  • Just as human beings enjoy treats, treats in moderation are also an essential part of a dog's life!

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  • There are a variety of reasons for this including animal rights, moral issues, ethical issues, and concern for the consequences of human beings consuming these modified meats.

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  • And it has a very real basis in the way we work as human beings.

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  • The virus is usually a harmless parasite of human beings.

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  • Jung's theory holds that human beings are either introverts or extraverts, and their behavior follows from these inborn psychological types.

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  • With that in mind, the individual enters into a contract with fellow human beings to treat them fairly and kindly and to respect authority when it is equally moral and deserved.

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  • Gilligan found that women, who value social interaction more than men, base their moral decisions on a culture of caring for other human beings.

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  • If the person is not familiar with those basic concepts of yin and yang, it is easy to understand how they may mistakenly think that yin and yang are actually human beings.

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  • When a person's face is close to the Golden Ratio, human beings recognize the person as being beautiful.

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  • After a great flood, Fu Xi and his sister were the only survivors and with the approval of the Emperor of Heaven procreated a new world with the help of clay figures that they turned into human beings.

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  • Discipline is crucial to a child's education because human beings need to cultivate good habits and excellent character.

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  • Many animals can produce vitamin C in their bodies; however, human beings aren't able to do so.

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  • While other animals can make vitamin C biologically, human beings must obtain this essential nutrient from the foods they eat or through supplementation.

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  • Instead, human beings must get vitamin C from external sources, including food and supplementation.

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  • If only interracial dating was as easy as two people accepting and caring for each other based on their merits as human beings.

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  • Some grown children simply have a difficult time understanding that their parents are real human beings with the same feelings and needs as younger singles, so they may tend to discourage any budding romance.

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  • All human beings are writers, it is in our nature.

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  • For many centuries, color has been known to have a profound effect on the mind as well as the physiology of human beings.

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  • According to myth, they have the ability to change shape from human beings into anthropomorphic wolves whenever there is a full moon.

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  • Certainly, human beings have a knack for intuition - or the processing of information quickly and without conscious thought.

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  • Most human beings are born knowing instinctively how to recognize their five senses of smell, touch, taste, sight and hearing; perhaps as babies or small children, they also instinctively tap into their sixth sense.

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  • Mistaken for aliens, the characters were later revealed to be human beings with genetically engineered DNA.

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  • Perhaps this is why they are so beloved of human beings.

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  • However green tea has never shown an adverse reaction in human beings except for nervousness in those who are ultra-sensitive to caffeine.

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  • This poem asks the question of whether or not love can make human beings happy, and explores both sides of the question before affirming that love is, indeed, something that makes us happy.

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  • A robot must obey orders from human beings except where such orders would conflic with the First Law.

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  • In later times they were addressed not only to the gods, but to human beings.

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  • At least four species of fleas (including Pulex irritans) which infest the common rat are known to bite man, and are believed to be the active agents in the transmission of plague from rats to human beings.

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  • The first requisites of all human beings are food and protection, in their search for which men are brought into intimate relations with the forms and productions of the earth's surface.

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  • In 1859 the discovery of the famous Comstock Lode in Western Nevada led to the building of Virginia City, a prosperous community on the side of a mountain where human beings under ordinary conditions would not have lived, and eventually brought a new state into existence.

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  • It has developed a definite instinct to save human beings from drowning, this probably being an evolution of the retrieving instinct of the original spaniels.

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  • The question of the origin of the marks and characteristics of various animals and plants has also produced a class of myths in which the marks are said to survive from some memorable adventure, or the plants and animals to be metamorphosed human beings.

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