Adjectivehuman (comparative more human, superlative most human) Positive human Comparative more human Superlative most human
Related termsFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A human is a member of a species of bipedal primates in the family Hominidae (taxonomically Homo sapiens—Latin: "wise man" or "knowing man"). Mitochondrial DNA and fossil evidence indicates that modern humans evolved in east Africa about 200,000 years ago. When compared to other animals and primates, humans have a highly developed brain, capable of abstract reasoning, language, introspection and problem solving. This mental capability, combined with an erect body carriage that frees the forelimbs (arms) for manipulating objects, has allowed humans to make far greater use of tools than any other species. Humans are distributed worldwide, with significant populations inhabiting most land areas of Earth. The human population on Earth is greater than 6.7 billion, as of February 2009. Like most higher primates, humans are social by nature. Humans are particularly adept at utilizing systems of communication—primarily spoken, gestural, and written language—for self-expression, the exchange of ideas, and organization. Humans create complex social structures composed of many cooperating and competing groups, from families to nations. Social interactions between humans have established an extremely wide variety of traditions, rituals, ethics, values, social norms, and laws, which together form the basis of human society. Humans are distinctive as a species on the Earth by having a perception of beauty and aesthetics at least to a point which results in a material culture. This, when combined with the desire for self-expression and a proportionally large brain-size, has led to innovations such as art, written language, music and science. Humans seek to understand and influence the environment around them by trying to explain and manipulate natural phenomena through philosophy, art, science, mythology, and religion. This natural curiosity has led to the development of advanced tools and skills. Although humans are not the only species to use tools, they are unique in building fires, cooking their food, and clothing themselves; as well as using other advanced technologies. Humans pass down their skills and knowledge to the next generations and so are regarded as dependent upon culture. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License How information on relationship between Humans and apes has changed your understanding of the human condition? Q. How information on relationship between Humans and apes has changed your understanding of the human condition? Anthropoids are members of the suborder Anthropoidea. Primates of this family can generally be classified as the new world monkeys, the old world monkeys, apes, human ancestors (hominines) and humans as well.Discuss. Asked by cherry - Thu Apr 23 09:16:53 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. The more reliable information made available to the public generates a sincere and closer connection with our primate cousins. We begin to see small bits and pieces of ourselves in their lives, and they in ours. We are, basically, one. All that makes us human can be found to one degree or another in the lower animals. Answered by Bob D - Thu Apr 23 10:07:55 2009 How can a human being been thrown through a brick wall? Q. We've all seen those movies where people get hurled through brick walls (Realistic or what?) and so first I was wondering how hard and fast the average human would actually have to be thrown to go through a normal brick wall, And second, if such speeds would not simply cause the human being to literally get squished. Like a 8 foot pizza. Any thoughts? Asked by Boldly Going Nowhere - Tue Jan 15 13:43:55 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. It would definately have to be a very high velocity, assuming there was nothing that was comprimising the structure of the brick wall. They probably wouldn't get squished, but there would be a lot of broken bones and probably major internal bleeding. Answered by Pickles_FTW - Tue Jan 15 13:48:45 2008 How do human resource laws affect human service organizations?
Q. How do human resource laws affects human service organizations? Could you give me atleast 3 human resource laws on a typical human service organization? Thanx, my daughter is interested in this field and I would like to have some good conversation with her and have the right answers for her.=)=)=) Asked by godsgirl_75 - Mon Aug 25 18:32:27 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. well: accordingly to " Community Service it is just a Volunteers Organization and we know the Rules of Conduct Community Answers Society & Culture yes basically that would be Human Resources Org/info Answered by toddk57@sbcglobal.net - Mon Aug 25 19:28:50 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "human" Quotes about people Sourced
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