humanities
Sociology
Writing
(noun)
The collection of academic disciplines that study human expression, ideas, and thought.
Examples of humanities in the following topics:
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Introduction to Writing in the Humanities
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A HUMAN SACRIFICE
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Human Sex-Linked Disorders
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Development of Human Resources
- "Human capital" is sometimes used synonymously with human resources, although human capital typically refers to a more narrow view (i.e., the knowledge the individuals embody and can contribute to an organization).
- Human resources development (HRD) as a theory is a framework for the expansion of human capital within an organization through the development of both the organization and the individual to achieve performance improvement.
- Training and development (TD), the development of human expertise for the purpose of improving performance
- Organization development (OD), empowering the organization to take advantage of its human resource capital.
- TD alone can leave an organization unable to tap into the increase in human, knowledge, or talent capital.
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Homo sapiens
- Humans (Homo sapiens) are distinct from non-human primates in their upright walking, abstract reasoning, language skills, and problem solving.
- Homo sapiens (Latin for "wise man") is the scientific name for the human species.
- The scientific study of humans is the discipline of anthropology.
- Only 17 percent of modern male humans are taller.
- The pattern of human postnatal brain growth differs from that of other apes and allows for extended periods of social learning and language acquisition in juvenile humans.
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Applications of Classical Conditioning to Human Behavior
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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Early Human Evolution
- The family Hominidae of order Primates includes chimpanzees and humans .
- Evidence from the fossil record and from a comparison of human and chimpanzee DNA suggests that humans and chimpanzees diverged from a common hominoid ancestor approximately 6 million years ago.
- It is not thought at this time that this species was an ancestor of modern humans.
- It is not known whether Orrorin was a human ancestor, but this possibility has not been ruled out.
- This chart shows the evolution of modern humans and includes the point of divergence that occurred between modern humans and the other great apes.
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Survival Needs
- Water: Access to a safe, clean and adequate water supply is necessary for human survival.
- Sanitation: Proper means for the removal of human waste helps protect from deadly toxins and pathogens and is critical in promoting human survival.
- Sleep: Seven to eight hours of uninterrupted sleep each night is optimal for human survival .
- Space: As humans, we require personal space.
- Touch: As humans have evolved to interact in community settings, both hunting and gathering in groups, touch—as in a caress—is often considered a basic human survival need.
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The Evolution of Humans
- Human evolution began with primates.
- Humans and chimps then separated about 7.5 million years ago.
- There were four main stages of human evolution.
- Humans acquired symbolic culture and language about 50,000 years ago.
- Modern humans have a brain volume of 1250 cm3.