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Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Human Being

A human is a kind of living thing, which includes animals, plants and even bacteria. Although those of all are living things, many differences between them can divide human out of other.
There are many differences between human being and other living things. The obviously difference is the outstanding appearance. You can easily see the extremely difference of humans and animals, which you can recognize immediately which one is human. Humans can stand by two legs, which their backs are vertical on the ground. The position of human eyes is in the front of the face, which differs from the eyes position of other animals. Even the position eyes and other appearance of monkey is same as human but its whole body cover with many hairs. Secondly the thinking process of human is more complex than animal. Moreover, human can analyze, synthesize, and also critical thinking. Thirdly, human being is the only living thing that can invent many infrastructures to fulfill their purpose, including vehicle, road, building and so on. Furthermore, their infrastructures can show not only their civilization, but also their culture. Finally, the purpose of language of humans and animals is different. Even animals seem to have language for communication as human. However, humans use language not only for communication, but also for writing which is highly useful for human to record and pass their tradition around.
You can easily see from the few differences that can distinguish human out of other living things and also can give a definition of “human being”.

1 comments:

Johnwren said...

I like the way you built up and extended your definition, adding on to the initial entry about 'living things' and then building towards a complex definition involving technology and culture. I think you definition really became clear when you included writing, as no other animal species appears to do anything like this. Writing is in many wasy key, as we record our history in writing, and then use that writing in our schools to train our children for the future. Of course, one of the things we write is music, and I think the way humans relate to music and art is also a unique feature of our species.