When choices arise, wealth or life to save,
Opt for life's preservation, the second principle crave,
For human value, far outweighs riches' gleam,
Thus, benevolence and compassion reign supreme. ~ A loo Denish
1. Human nature is the set of basic functions and motives shared by .docxvannagoforth
1. Human nature is the set of basic functions and motives shared by all humans. These facets of humanity include the desire for food, water, shelter, and reproduction. No matter the culture or location of the person, these needs will be an important part of the decisions the person makes for survival. Most behaviors then are not part of basic human nature, but instead are gained from interaction with other humans and structures in society. “The people who argue that ‘you can’t change human nature’ make the mistake of assuming that because man behaves a certain way in … society, therefore that’s the nature of human beings, and no other behavior is possible” (1); other behavior, however, is possible depending on the society a person is socialized in. For example, many Western societies emphasize the importance of the individual’s independence in the society, while some Eastern societies place value on community and familial bonds. Whether a person was raised in a Western or Eastern society can influence the way that person behaves on a larger social scale. In a capitalist society, competitiveness is often valued, which in turn affects the way people go about satisfying their basic human needs (food, water, shelter). On the other hand, a socialist society may put greater value on cooperation and sharing of resources. In this example, behavior determined by the socialization of a person affects the way that person goes about achieving the basic needs that are part of human nature. In both cases, human nature remains the same, but the behavior the person uses to satisfy needs is different as a result of different socialization. Other aspects of a person’s life can also vary depending on socialization, including social rituals such as weddings and funerals, interpersonal relationships, and social structures such as families and schools.
2. What do you think human nature is? Include all the different aspects you think are important? If something is not part of human nature, but is part of behavior, where does it come from? Human nature is the behaviors or habits all humans naturally do or not do that are not influenced or taught by the culture we grew up in. There are many aspects of human nature, the most important ones are self-preservation this includes creating shelter to live in to stay out of the elements, procreation, and communication. Out of these three I believe self-preservation is the most important. In the beginning of civilization people were forced to fend for themselves so creating a shelter to live in to stay out of the elements, creating weapons to protect yourself and family from predators, etc… were paramount to survival. Without this trait we would not care whether we lived or died, and we would cease to exist. This is followed closely by procreation, which also plays a huge part in weather we as humans continue to exist. And lastly communication, Humans need to communicate whether that’s in a verbal or non-verbal form in or.
1. Human nature is the set of basic functions and motives shared by .docxvannagoforth
1. Human nature is the set of basic functions and motives shared by all humans. These facets of humanity include the desire for food, water, shelter, and reproduction. No matter the culture or location of the person, these needs will be an important part of the decisions the person makes for survival. Most behaviors then are not part of basic human nature, but instead are gained from interaction with other humans and structures in society. “The people who argue that ‘you can’t change human nature’ make the mistake of assuming that because man behaves a certain way in … society, therefore that’s the nature of human beings, and no other behavior is possible” (1); other behavior, however, is possible depending on the society a person is socialized in. For example, many Western societies emphasize the importance of the individual’s independence in the society, while some Eastern societies place value on community and familial bonds. Whether a person was raised in a Western or Eastern society can influence the way that person behaves on a larger social scale. In a capitalist society, competitiveness is often valued, which in turn affects the way people go about satisfying their basic human needs (food, water, shelter). On the other hand, a socialist society may put greater value on cooperation and sharing of resources. In this example, behavior determined by the socialization of a person affects the way that person goes about achieving the basic needs that are part of human nature. In both cases, human nature remains the same, but the behavior the person uses to satisfy needs is different as a result of different socialization. Other aspects of a person’s life can also vary depending on socialization, including social rituals such as weddings and funerals, interpersonal relationships, and social structures such as families and schools.
2. What do you think human nature is? Include all the different aspects you think are important? If something is not part of human nature, but is part of behavior, where does it come from? Human nature is the behaviors or habits all humans naturally do or not do that are not influenced or taught by the culture we grew up in. There are many aspects of human nature, the most important ones are self-preservation this includes creating shelter to live in to stay out of the elements, procreation, and communication. Out of these three I believe self-preservation is the most important. In the beginning of civilization people were forced to fend for themselves so creating a shelter to live in to stay out of the elements, creating weapons to protect yourself and family from predators, etc… were paramount to survival. Without this trait we would not care whether we lived or died, and we would cease to exist. This is followed closely by procreation, which also plays a huge part in weather we as humans continue to exist. And lastly communication, Humans need to communicate whether that’s in a verbal or non-verbal form in or.
Wise Sayings, Quotes and Proverbs of Aloo Denish Obiero- Volume 1 Enlightened...Denish Aloo
Title: WISE SAYINGS, QUOTES AND PROVERBS OF ALOO DENISH OBIERO
Subtitle: VOLUME 1: ENLIGHTENED PERSPECTIVES
DESCRIPTION: Quotes, proverbs, and wise sayings are fragments of wisdom that, when gathered, build the castle of enlightenment. In this inaugural collection of Aloo Denish Obiero's quotes, we encounter a reservoir of wisdom distilled from the crucible of his personal experience, thoughtful reflections, scholarly exploration, and keen observations that color our everyday lives. This first series, 'Enlightened Perspectives,' beckons us to pause, reflect, and find resonance in the profound depth of the capsules of insights contained herein.
CHAPTERS:
1. Life Inspirational Quotes; Wisdom Quotes
2. Love Quotes
3. Leadership Quotes
4. Environmental Conservation Quotes
5. Science and Technology Quotes
6. Learning Quotes, Art Quotes
7. Seasons and Holiday Quotes
8. Family Quotes, Motherhood quotes, Childhood Quotes
For conflict resolution, begins with a talk,
A chance to listen, a chance to walk,
In the shoes of others, and understand their plight,
To find common ground, and make things right. ~ Aloo Denish
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Wise Sayings, Quotes and Proverbs of Aloo Denish Obiero- Volume 1 Enlightened...Denish Aloo
Title: WISE SAYINGS, QUOTES AND PROVERBS OF ALOO DENISH OBIERO
Subtitle: VOLUME 1: ENLIGHTENED PERSPECTIVES
DESCRIPTION: Quotes, proverbs, and wise sayings are fragments of wisdom that, when gathered, build the castle of enlightenment. In this inaugural collection of Aloo Denish Obiero's quotes, we encounter a reservoir of wisdom distilled from the crucible of his personal experience, thoughtful reflections, scholarly exploration, and keen observations that color our everyday lives. This first series, 'Enlightened Perspectives,' beckons us to pause, reflect, and find resonance in the profound depth of the capsules of insights contained herein.
CHAPTERS:
1. Life Inspirational Quotes; Wisdom Quotes
2. Love Quotes
3. Leadership Quotes
4. Environmental Conservation Quotes
5. Science and Technology Quotes
6. Learning Quotes, Art Quotes
7. Seasons and Holiday Quotes
8. Family Quotes, Motherhood quotes, Childhood Quotes
For conflict resolution, begins with a talk,
A chance to listen, a chance to walk,
In the shoes of others, and understand their plight,
To find common ground, and make things right. ~ Aloo Denish
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So rise, oh virtuous souls, heed the plea,
Engage in the struggle, let your actions decree,
Take up the mantle, courageously embrace the fight,
For evil triumphs, only when good turns a blind sight. ~ Aloo Denish
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Thin Layer Chromatography - TLC- by Aloo Denish and Oloo Boniface.pdfDenish Aloo
Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC)
By Aloo D. and Oloo B.
- Principle of TLC
-Components of TLC
-Procedure of TLC
-Interpretation of TLC Results
-Advances in TLC
-TLC Techniques - Coupling TLC
-Thin-layer radiochromatography (TLRC)
-Application of TLC
Explore the multifaceted world of Muntadher Saleh, an Iraqi polymath renowned for his expertise in visual art, writing, design, and pharmacy. This SlideShare delves into his innovative contributions across various disciplines, showcasing his unique ability to blend traditional themes with modern aesthetics. Learn about his impactful artworks, thought-provoking literary pieces, and his vision as a Neo-Pop artist dedicated to raising awareness about Iraq's cultural heritage. Discover why Muntadher Saleh is celebrated as "The Last Polymath" and how his multidisciplinary talents continue to inspire and influence.
Hadj Ounis's most notable work is his sculpture titled "Metamorphosis." This piece showcases Ounis's mastery of form and texture, as he seamlessly combines metal and wood to create a dynamic and visually striking composition. The juxtaposition of the two materials creates a sense of tension and harmony, inviting viewers to contemplate the relationship between nature and industry.
2137ad - Characters that live in Merindol and are at the center of main storiesluforfor
Kurgan is a russian expatriate that is secretly in love with Sonia Contado. Henry is a british soldier that took refuge in Merindol Colony in 2137ad. He is the lover of Sonia Contado.
2137ad Merindol Colony Interiors where refugee try to build a seemengly norm...luforfor
This are the interiors of the Merindol Colony in 2137ad after the Climate Change Collapse and the Apocalipse Wars. Merindol is a small Colony in the Italian Alps where there are around 4000 humans. The Colony values mainly around meritocracy and selection by effort.