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Humanity most commonly refers to: * Human, also humankind * Humanity (virtue) Humanity may also refer to: Literature * ''Humanity: A Moral History of the Twentieth Century'', a 1999 book by Jonathan Glover * ''Humanity'', a 1990 science fiction novel by Jerry Oltion in the '' Isaac Asimov's Robots and Aliens'' series Music Albums * ''Humanity'' (The Mad Capsule Markets album) (1990) * '' Humanity...'', a 2001 album by Shinji Orito * '' Humanity: Hour I'', a 2007 album by Scorpions ** Humanity World Tour * ''Humanity'' (EP), a 2003 EP by Shy Child * ''Humanity'' (Lincoln Thompson album) (1974) * '' Humanity (album series)'', collection of seven albums by Thomas Bergersen (2020) Songs * "Humanity" (ATB song) (2005) * "Humanity" (Scorpions song) (2007) Other uses * ''Humanity'' (film), a 1916 American silent film by Broncho Billy Anderson * Kingdom of Humanity, a micronation in the Spratly Islands from 1914 to 1963 * Religion of Humanity, a secular religion created by Augu ...
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Humanity (video Game)
''Humanity'' is a 2023 puzzle-platforming game developed by tha LTD and published by Enhance Games. The player controls a Shiba Inu with the goal of guiding crowds to a goal to solve puzzles. The game was released for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, and Microsoft Windows in May 2023, with optional virtual reality support on each platform. It was released for Xbox One and Xbox Series X and Series S, Xbox Series X/S in May 2024. Gameplay ''Humanity'' is a puzzle-platforming game with real-time strategy elements. Each stage is a unique puzzle where the player guides humans as an ethereal Shiba Inu to a goal. The player runs around the stage, with the crowd of humans mirroring their actions. The player can place actions at any point, which commands the humans to do a specific thing, such as turn, or shoot. There are optional objectives in each level, where players can to collect giant gold beings. Later in the game, the player unlocks new directives like jump, dive or swim. The ...
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Humanity (EP)
'Humanity EP' is an EP by New York City synthpop duo Shy Child. It was released in 2003 on Grenadine Records. It was a step in a new direction for the band, who had previously produced progressive electronica. This EP is much more synthpop influenced. ''Exclaim! ''Exclaim!'' is a Canadian music and entertainment publisher based in Toronto, which features coverage of new music across all genres with a special focus on Canadian and emerging artists. The monthly ''Exclaim!'' print magazine publishes seven ...'' described it as "tough feel-good shit." Track listing # 'You're All Aglow' # 'Dawn To Dust' # 'Anywhere' # 'Sting Ray Wings' References {{DEFAULTSORT:Humanity Ep 2003 EPs Shy Child albums ...
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Humanity Declaration
The is an imperial rescript issued by Hirohito, the emperor of Japan, as part of a New Year's statement on 1 January 1946 at the request of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers. In the rescript, which started with his citation of the Five Charter Oath of 1868, the Emperor denied the concept of his divinity, which would eventually lead to the promulgation of the new Constitution, under which the Emperor is "the symbol of the State and of the unity of the people".Emperor, Imperial Rescript Denying His Divinity (Professing His Humanity)
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Human
Humans (''Homo sapiens'') or modern humans are the most common and widespread species of primate, and the last surviving species of the genus ''Homo''. They are Hominidae, great apes characterized by their Prehistory of nakedness and clothing#Evolution of hairlessness, hairlessness, bipedality, bipedalism, and high Human intelligence, intelligence. Humans have large Human brain, brains, enabling more advanced cognitive skills that facilitate successful adaptation to varied environments, development of sophisticated tools, and formation of complex social structures and civilizations. Humans are Sociality, highly social, with individual humans tending to belong to a Level of analysis, multi-layered network of distinct social groups — from families and peer groups to corporations and State (polity), political states. As such, social interactions between humans have established a wide variety of Value theory, values, norm (sociology), social norms, languages, and traditions (co ...
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Mankind (other)
Mankind is a term that refers collectively to all human beings. Mankind may also refer to: * ''Mankind'' (play), a 15th-century morality play * ''Mankind'' (video game), a 1998 massively multiplayer online real-time strategy game * ''Mankind'' (album), an album by Factory 81 * Mankind (band), a disco band * '' Mankind: The Story of All of Us'', a 2012 American documentary series * ManKind Initiative, a domestic violence charity * ManKind Project, a non-profit, educational organization * Mankind, a ringname used by professional wrestler Mick Foley (born 1965) * "Mankind", a song by Pearl Jam from ''No Code ''No Code'' is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Pearl Jam, released on August 27, 1996, through Epic Records. Following a troubled tour for its previous album, '' Vitalogy'' (1994), in which Pearl Jam engaged in a much-publici ...'' * '' The Australian Journal of Anthropology'', formerly known as ''Mankind'' See also * Humankind (other) * H ...
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Humanity+
Humanity most commonly refers to: * Human, also humankind * Humanity (virtue) Humanity may also refer to: Literature * ''Humanity: A Moral History of the Twentieth Century'', a 1999 book by Jonathan Glover * ''Humanity'', a 1990 science fiction novel by Jerry Oltion in the '' Isaac Asimov's Robots and Aliens'' series Music Albums * ''Humanity'' (The Mad Capsule Markets album) (1990) * '' Humanity...'', a 2001 album by Shinji Orito * '' Humanity: Hour I'', a 2007 album by Scorpions ** Humanity World Tour * ''Humanity'' (EP), a 2003 EP by Shy Child * ''Humanity'' (Lincoln Thompson album) (1974) * '' Humanity (album series)'', collection of seven albums by Thomas Bergersen (2020) Songs * "Humanity" (ATB song) (2005) * "Humanity" (Scorpions song) (2007) Other uses * ''Humanity'' (film), a 1916 American silent film by Broncho Billy Anderson * Kingdom of Humanity, a micronation in the Spratly Islands from 1914 to 1963 * Religion of Humanity, a secular religion created by Augu ...
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Humanity World International
Humanity World International (hwi), founded in 2004, is a nonprofit, non-denominational international volunteering and intern organization based in Accra, Ghana. HWI arranges specific work placements for international volunteers, interns and students worldwide. In addition to its volunteer and internship projects, it undertakes donor-funded projects, including advocacy, human rights campaigns, research and humanitarian projects. Humanity World International works in the fields of education, health, human rights, advocacy and research Research is creative and systematic work undertaken to increase the stock of knowledge. It involves the collection, organization, and analysis of evidence to increase understanding of a topic, characterized by a particular attentiveness to .... References {{Reflist International development agencies International volunteer organizations Organizations established in 2004 Charities based in Ghana ...
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Humanity First
Humanity First is an international charity that provides disaster relief and long term development assistance to vulnerable communities in 52 countries across 6 continents. The organisation is run by volunteers with diverse skillsets across the world and has access to thousands of extra volunteers worldwide. Volunteer staff in all areas (operations, expert medics, engineers and teachers) often pay their own expenses to support the international projects. The organisation differentiates itself in the aid industry with a high level of efficiency. Extensive use of volunteers, partnerships and global sourcing result in high levels of funds going straight to projects. Similarly, the value of the aid delivered (projects as well as free man-hours of doctors, engineers and teachers) is greater than the value of donations received. Uniquely, volunteer staff often pay their own international expenses. As immediate disaster responses conclude, the charity also often begins rehabilitation se ...
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Humanities
Humanities are academic disciplines that study aspects of human society and culture, including Philosophy, certain fundamental questions asked by humans. During the Renaissance, the term "humanities" referred to the study of classical literature and language, as opposed to the study of religion, or "divinity". The study of the humanities was a key part of the secular curriculum in universities at the time. Today, the humanities are more frequently defined as any fields of study outside of natural sciences, social sciences, formal sciences (like mathematics), and applied sciences (or Professional development, professional training). They use methods that are primarily Critical theory, critical, speculative, or interpretative and have a significant historical element—as distinguished from the mainly Empirical method, empirical approaches of science."Humanity" 2.b, ''Oxford English Dictionary'', 3rd ed. (2003). The humanities include the academic study of philosophy, religion, histo ...
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Humanitarianism
Humanitarianism is an ideology centered on the value of human life, whereby humans practice benevolent treatment and provide assistance to other humans to reduce suffering and improve the conditions of humanity for moral, altruistic, and emotional reasons. One aspect involves voluntary emergency aid overlapping with human rights advocacy, actions taken by governments, development assistance, and domestic philanthropy. Other critical issues include correlation with religious beliefs, motivation of aid between altruism, market affinity, social control imperialism and neo-colonialism, gender and class relations, and humanitarian agencies. A practitioner is known as a humanitarian. While humanitarianism on a local and national level can be traced far back in history, scholars of international politics tend to identify the advent of global humanitarian impulses to the 19th century. The creation of the International Red Cross in 1863 is considered a key juncture in global humanit ...
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Human (other)
Humans are a species of highly intelligent apes. Human(s) may also refer to: Science * Human, any member of the genus ''Homo'' (since c. 2.5 million years) ** Human taxonomy, the classification of the species ''Homo sapiens'' ** Archaic humans, since c. 200,000 years ** ''Homo sapiens idaltu'' (c. 160,000 years ago), the name given to a number of around 160,000-year-old hominid fossils found in 1997 in Herto Bouri, Ethiopia ** ''Homo sapiens sapiens'', anatomically modern humans * Human appearance, the outward phenotype or look of human beings ** Human variability, the range of possible values for any physical or mental characteristic of human beings * Human behavior, the range of behaviors exhibited by humans * Human condition, the unique features of being human ** Human nature, the distinguishing characteristics that humans tend to have independent of the influence of culture ** Human self-reflection, the capacity of humans to exercise introspection and the willingness to lear ...
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