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  • ...thor=E.J. Vallender, N. Mekel-Bobrov and B.T. Lahn |title=Genetic basis of human brain evolution | journal=Trends in Neurosciences |year=2008 |volume=31 | p ...the genetic mechanisms currently deemed relevant for the evolution of the human brain, along with pointers to some related methodological issues.
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  • ...ar reference to the causes and consequences of the spatial distribution of human activity on the Earth's surface. ...nvironmental geography]] is emerging as an important link between the two. Human geography is methodologically diverse using both [[qualitative methods]] an
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  • '''Human lactation''', also known as breastfeeding, suckling, or nursing, occurs nor The [[mammary glands]], located in the [[human]] breasts, first produce colostrum that is a fluid containing high amounts
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  • ...medical genetics, October 20–22, 2004. Genet Med 2005;7:433–438.) Instead, human geneticists are playing a primary role in maintaining quality in ever expan ==Development of human genetics as a field in medicine and clinical laboratory science==
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  • ...ly/dkmcLw Google Books preview.]</ref> <ref name=fox2009>Fox SI. (2009) ''Human Physiology''. Boston:McGraw-Hill Higer Education. ISBN 9789073525648. ...in the light of evolution, physical science, and a progressive attitude to human welfare.<ref name=power2004>Power ML. (2004) Commentary: Viability as Oppos
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  • ...nited Nations Development Program]] (UNDP) and published in the annual ''[[Human Development Report]]''. The HDI combines indicators of life expectancy, edu UNDP. n.d. "Human Development Index (HDI)", ''Human Development Reports''. Retrieved 22 August 2008 from http://hdr.undp.org/en
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  • ==Human Rights Declarations== ===The [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] (1948)===
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  • ==Studies of the impact of the human rights treaties== ...<ref>Christof Heyns and Frans. Viljoen: ''The Impact of the United Nations Human Rights Treaties on the Domestic Level'', Kluwer Law International, 2003] (G
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  • ...whole genomes and they advocated a era of big science epitomised by the [[Human Genome Project]] (HGP). Their goal was to automate the mapping and sequenci
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  • ...that focuses on the systematic study of patterns and processes that shape human interaction with the environment.
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  • ...ated to protecting human rights around the world. HRW produces reports on human rights violations as a means of focusing media and government attention on ...mericas watch Asia watch and Africa watch. All of these combined to create Human Rights watch in 1988.
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  • The study of shapes and structures of and within the human body.
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  • ...t history]], [[literature]] and other humanities disciplines), and how the human-animal bond can be used, for instance, in medicine (dogs are brought into h
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  • The human skeletal system is comprised of many tissues including bone tissue, [[carti ...e small and are found in tendons adjacent to joints.<ref>Hole, John W. Jr. Human Anatomy and Physiology Second Edition. Iowa: WCB, 1978.</ref>
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  • ...ith genetically determined inheritance, resemblances and differences among human beings.
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  • Founded in 1980, the '''Human Rights Campaign (HRC)''' is the largest U.S. [[LGBT|lesbian, gay, bisexual
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  • *Sherwood L. (2010) ''Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems.'' 7th ed. Australia: Brooks/Cole, Cengag *Fox SI. (2009) ''Human Physiology''. Boston:McGraw-Hill Higer Education. ISBN 9789073525648.
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  • {{r|Human anatomy}} {{r|Human and ape behavior}}
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  • Inability of a human couple to conceive a pregnancy, or induce conception, after attempting to d
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  • ...tial evolutionary advantages. However, recent research has suggested that human ovulation is visible through subtle visual, verbal, and scent cues, and tha [[Ovulatory cycle (human)]]
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  • [[Image:Human Iron V2.png|thumb|right|400px|High-level review]] '''Iron''' is an essential nutrient for human beings, although it can also be toxic. The most important role is in the [[
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  • ...sed to refer to a branch of [[Medicine|medicine]]. This article focuses on human infectious disease.
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  • *A lecture on Human uniqueness, by Robert Sapolsky
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  • ...established a committee that develops policies, for veterinarians and the human companions of the animals, to encourage its benefits.<ref>{{citation | title = Human-Animal Bond
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  • '''Human metabolic diseases''' are primarily caused by single gene alleles that code ...e diseases have been explored through gene therapy and [[organ transplant (human)| organ transplant]]. Accordingly, in many countries, newborn infants are s
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  • {{Image|Iris close-up.jpg|right|175px|Image of a human eye.}} ...e journal |author=Prota G ''et al.''|title=Characterization of melanins in human irides and cultured uveal melanocytes from eyes of different colors |journa
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  • Natural civil and political rights considered universal and applicable to all human beings worldwide.
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  • ...an Immunodeficiency Virus Type 2]] (HIV-2). Prior to 1986, this was called human T-lymphotropic virus type III/lymphadenopathy-associated virus (HTLV-III/LA
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  • The '''Human Rights Day''' is observed annually on 10 December to celebrate the proclamation of the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]]
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  • '''Humanherpes viruses''' (HHV) are a group of DNA viruses, important in human disease. ...ubfamily Betaherpesvirinae, as is HHV-6." (reference for quote:Chapter 16: Human Herpes Viruses 6, 7, and 8'' in'' Gershon: Krugman's Infectious Diseases of
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  • ...des of scientific investigation and at many levels in the heirarchy of the human body’s complex and changing organization.
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  • *{{:CZ:Ref:Shipman 2010 The Animal Connection and Human Evolution}} | title = Human uniqueness-self-interest and social cooperation
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  • ...h programs in the areas of [[crimes against humanity]], [[hate crime]]s, [[human rights activism]], [[refugee]] protection, and law and security, especially
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  • The part of the human body which is composed of the nerves of the spinal cord and its protective
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Biological process of human milk production.
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  • At the most basic, the physiology of '''human fluid metabolism''' splits into the '''extracellular fluid compartment''' a
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  • == Human body temperature == ...arvard Health Publications, Normal Body Temperature: Rethinking the normal human body temperature |accessdate=2010-10-06}}</ref><ref name="USMA Metric syste
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  • ...The cycle centers on the release of a mature [[oocyte]] from the [[Ovary (human)|ovary]], and this event is a basic determinant of female fertility. During
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  • | title = Allelic genealogy and human evolution
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Genetics and biology of human eye color.
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  • '''SHRM''' or '''Strategic human resource management''' is a branch of HRM or Human resource management. SHRM is a rather new field, which has emerged out of t Strategic human resource management could be defined as the linking of human resources with strategic goals and objectives of an organization in order t
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  • ...ulated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Human spine]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...voices, are uniquely positioned to investigate the health consequences of human rights violations and work to stop them."<ref>{{citation ...ghts}}</ref> PHR is a member of the international Federation of Health and Human Rights Organisations (IFHHRO). They shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997.
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  • Nonprofit nongovernmental organization dedicated to protecting [[human rights]] around the world.
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  • ...n13860-six-uniquely-human-traits-now-found-in-animals-.html Six 'uniquely' human traits now found in animals] .../2008/02/the-continuity.html The Continuity wars] &mdash; [[blog post]] on human uniqueness by [[primatologist]] [[Frans de Waal]]
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  • ...l and appendicular, that gives proper shape and provides protection to the human body, as well as producing white blood cells.
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  • ...e is completely arbitrary, thus excluding [[evolution]]ary explanations of human behavior.
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  • ...Terrorism/Counterterrorism [[Human Rights Watch]]; former Asia Director, Human Rights Watch, Indonesia-Philippines Researcher, [[Amnesty International]]
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  • ...tives for the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] and other relevant human rights agreements, including: ...onal strategies to promote, defend and advocate internationally recognized human rights norms reflecting the role and responsibilities of the United States
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  • {{r|Human}} {{r|Human body}}
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  • ...el Johnson]] about the effects of confirmation bias on our knowledge about human evolution
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  • ...of Internally Displaced Persons; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights in the Carter Administration
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  • ...ased on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Infertility (human)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Human genetics}}
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  • ...ecial:WhatLinksHere/Contraception (medical methods)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Human papilloma virus (HPV)}}
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  • ...]] [[emotion]]s and experiences, chiefly [[love]] or the [[spirit]]. The [[human heart]] is seen in various [[culture]]s as linked to these ideas.
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  • Branch of human resources management, linking human resources with strategic goals and objectives of an organization in order t
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  • The human thigh bone, and the largest and strongest bone in the human body.
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  • ...atzke]] on the importance of cooked food for [[evolution of the human diet|human evolution]]
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  • ...|Hume's]] ''[[An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding|Enquiry concerning Human Understanding]]'' which expresses incredulity towards claims of supernatura
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  • *[http://jhl.sagepub.com/ Journal of Human Lactation]. ...er-reviewed journal publishing original research, commentaries relating to human lactation and breastfeeding behavior, case reports relevant to the practici
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  • ...vania]]); [[U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea]]; [[Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission]]; 100% [[American Conservative Union]] rating, 2008
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  • == Human body temperature == ...arvard Health Publications, Normal Body Temperature: Rethinking the normal human body temperature |accessdate=2010-10-06}}</ref><ref name="USMA Metric syste
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  • ...uman biology''' is an [[academic field]] of [[biology]] which focuses on [[human]]s; it comprises [[medicine]], portions of [[primate]] biology, and a numbe The human body depends on all its organ systems in order to survive and reproduce.
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  • * a human offspring in relation to a parent, see {{r|relative (biology)||}} * a human during an early period of his development, see {{r|childhood||}}
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  • ...n13860-six-uniquely-human-traits-now-found-in-animals-.html Six 'uniquely' human traits now found in animals] .../2008/02/the-continuity.html The Continuity wars] &mdash; [[blog post]] on human uniqueness by [[primatologist]] [[Frans de Waal]]
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  • ...sed on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Virus classification]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Human Immunodeficiency Virus}}
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  • ...voices, are uniquely positioned to investigate the health consequences of human rights violations and work to stop them."<ref>{{citation ...ghts}}</ref> PHR is a member of the international Federation of Health and Human Rights Organisations (IFHHRO). They shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997.
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  • ...an Immunodeficiency Virus Type 2]] (HIV-2). Prior to 1986, this was called human T-lymphotropic virus type III/lymphadenopathy-associated virus (HTLV-III/LA
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  • {{r|Human}} {{r|Human anatomy}}
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  • ...such as property and commercial law, and political institutions such as human rights and law enforcement.
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  • ...st known as the organizer of the annual [[Human Brain Mapping (conference)|Human Brain Mapping conference]].
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  • ...t history]], [[literature]] and other humanities disciplines), and how the human-animal bond can be used, for instance, in medicine (dogs are brought into h
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  • ...n rights]] policies. The office supports, but does not report to, the [[UN Human Rights Council]]. [[Navanethem Pillay]] of [[South Africa]] is the incumben
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  • ...nning with [[neoclassical]] theories have recognized such diverse types of human capital as managerial expertise, the knowledge and experience of workers, s There are various accounts and histories of the concept of human capital. One thing is clear, however, and that is that the concept is centr
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  • An [[adult]] [[male]] [[human]] who, along with an adult [[female]] human, causes a [[baby]] to come into being. He is a [[parent]] of the [[child]].
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  • {{r|Universal Declaration of Human Rights}} {{r|European Court of Human Rights}}
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  • ...he [[U.S. Department of Health and Human Services|Department of Health and Human Services]], currently filled by an acting official, Charles E. Johnson
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  • ...des of scientific investigation and at many levels in the heirarchy of the human body’s complex and changing organization.
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  • ...[[Special:WhatLinksHere/Concealed ovulation (human)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Ovulatory cycle (human)}}
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  • ...s]], lead author of "Closing Guantanamo"; Board, Europe & Central Asia, [[Human Rights Watch]]; Previously, she was a professor of international politics a
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  • ...rt on [[human rights]] in the [[2009 Gaza conflict]], ordered for the [[UN Human Rights Council]], criticized by the [[State of Israel]] as intended to look
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  • '''''Human Events''''' is an American conservative magazine, which states it holds hig | title = About Human Events
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  • ...ated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ovary (human)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Ovulatory cycle (human)}}
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  • ..., [[Poxviridae]], [[Human adenovirus|Adenovirus]], [[Papillomaviridae]] ([[Human papilloma virus]]) ...' single-stranded DNA viruses. Includes [[Parvoviridae]] ([[Parvovirus B19|Human Parvovirus B19]]).
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  • ...h programs in the areas of [[crimes against humanity]], [[hate crime]]s, [[human rights activism]], [[refugee]] protection, and law and security, especially
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  • ...human and primate fossil record, and the biology and variation of current human and primate populations. ...gy was so called because all of its data was physical (fossils, especially human bones). With the rise of Darwinian theory and the modern synthesis, anthrop
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  • ...rtain self-declared 'humanitarian NGOs' of exploiting the label 'universal human rights values' to promote politically and ideologically motivated agendas." *[[Human Rights Watch]]
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  • ...pulated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Chimpanzee]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Evolution of the human diet}}
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  • ...thor=E.J. Vallender, N. Mekel-Bobrov and B.T. Lahn |title=Genetic basis of human brain evolution | journal=Trends in Neurosciences |year=2008 |volume=31 | p ...the genetic mechanisms currently deemed relevant for the evolution of the human brain, along with pointers to some related methodological issues.
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  • ...ed based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Human geography]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Human}}
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  • ...], in [[Greek mythology]], the concept of [[wisdom]] is represented by the human-like [[Greek god|goddess]] [[Athena]].
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  • ...lated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Progesterone]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Ovary (human)}}
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  • | Draenei, Dwarf, Gnome, Human, Night Elf, <span style="color:orange">Worgen</span> | Draenei, Dwarf, <span style="color:orange">Human</span>, Night Elf, <span style="color:orange">Worgen</span>, Pandaren
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  • ...f this idea is that [[evolutionary theory|evolution]] cannot be applied to human behavior.<ref> Alcock, John. 2005. Animal Behavior. Sinauer Associates. ISB
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  • ...s adopted in 1950 by the [[Council of Europe]] as a standard of protecting human rights and freedoms. The initial convention was formalized in [[Rome]] on N ...ond World War]]. As such, the Convention follows with the [[Declaration of Human Rights]] as proclaimed by the [[United Nations]] in 1948.
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  • ...ed on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Physical anthropology]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Evolution of the human diet}}
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  • ...glory" (according to [[Classics]] [[scholar]] [[Elizabeth Vandiver]]), the human was incinerated instantly. In [[modern]] [[parlance]], [[trash]] and [[wast
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  • ...research is a branch of [[environmental geography]] that includes study of human-made (anthropogenic), environmental (natural), and blended disasters. This ...clude: [[earthquake]]s, [[volcano]]es, [[hurricane]]s, and [[tornado]]s. Human-caused hazards include: [[toxin]]s, [[pollution]]. Many hazards have blend
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  • ...riton [[Halford Mackinder]] whose work traced linkages between natural and human patterns, following in the tradition of the German [[Friedrich Ratzel]]. Th ...ideas of environmental influence (where nature shapes but does not mandate human activity), and complex multi-directional influences between nature and soci
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  • ...cimen was found by [[Charles Dawson]] in 1911. Consisting of portions of a human-like [[skull]] and an ape-like [[jaw]], the lone sample was presented to th
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  • ==Omniscience and Human Freedom== ...include the ability to choose between alternatives. If this strong form of human freedom is not compatible with the traditional definition of omniscience, t
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