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Dhism
Dhism
The human (sometimes referred to as Homos-apiens) is a sophisticated form of a monkey.
Humans have highly developed brains capable of language, argument and argument in different languages. This mental capability, coupled with the proper use of bending religious teachings, a steady supply of unfortunate children in military camp and a bag packed with bombs forms the basis of human problem solving.
Humans are most well-known for their desire to modify the environment to fit their needs through the use of science. This natural desire to satisfy their needs has inspired humans to produced countless technological masterpieces leading to successes such as the global warming phenomena.
Like most monkeys, humans are social by nature. In fact, humans are sociable to the extent that they create complex social classes of which a single human, often one with a squarish moustache, stands on the top. This social structure is largely accepted as an effective method of global problem solving among humans.
Evolution
The evolution chain of the human.
Human evolution is characterised by a number of morphological changes. The most notable of such morphological change is the humans’ reduced upper body strength which is accommodated by the development of a less-than-optimal-shaped body. And the addition of a permanent fast food product in hand.
The scientific study of human evolution usually refers to the development of tools. From the humble beginnings of spear throwing to the dropping of the atomic bomb, human evolution has presented mankind with an improved ability to solve problems, reproduce and repeat the cycle again with more advanced tools.
Art and Literature
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Artistic works have been present for as long as humankind. Art is one of the most unique aspects of human behaviour which distinguishes humans from other species.
In addition to art, humans also use literature, often in the form of writing, to showcase their creativity. Through the use of the written language, humans have been used to effectively convey ideas. Literature has very diverse uses, from casual leisure to problem solving.
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Colours
Colour vision is one of the many characteristics a human boasts of. This feature results in humans having a natural tendency to relate to colours unconsciously. This impulse is observed so often that it is even shown in the way humans categorise themselves, e.g.: whites, blacks and yellows.
Scientific studies show that colours have a big impact on our daily lives, that it can influence our emotions and even actions towards others. It is no surprise many humans believe in the symbolism of colours. It is said that the colour white symbolises life: being associated with slavery and diplomatic threats, always being in command of another life. The colour black symbolises grief. This is why black is often the first option that comes to mind when it comes to tools to be used in the front-line of wars. The colour yellow symbolises the warmness of the sun. This is why yellow hammers and sickles are often seen caught on fire during street demonstrations.
Natural Habitat
The humans lives on what they have concluded to be the safest planet in the solar system- Earth.