human+life

  • 41Human development (biology) — Contents 1 Biological development 1.1 Physical stages of human life 1.2 Physical development milestones 2 See also …

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  • 42life span — 1. the longest period over which the life of any organism or species may extend, according to the available biological knowledge concerning it. 2. the longevity of an individual. [1915 20] * * * life span, 1. a) the length of time that it is… …

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  • 43life-support system — noun 1. equipment that makes life possible in otherwise deadly environmental conditions the astronauts relied on their life support systems • Syn: ↑life support • Hypernyms: ↑equipment 2. medical equipment that assists or replaces important… …

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  • 44Human Defense Corps — The Human Defense Corps is fictional organization that appeared in their own six issue comic book miniseries, written by Ty Templeton and published in the second half of 2003.Fictional biographyIn the DC Comics universe, the Human Defense Corps… …

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  • 45Life Extension Institute — The Life Extension Institute was an organization formed in the United States in 1913 with the philanthropic goal of prolonging human life through hygiene and disease prevention. [Citation title = NATIONAL SOCIETY TO CONSERVE LIFE; Life Extension… …

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  • 46human nature — A basic topic of ethics, different accounts of which underlie such different conceptions of human life as that of the classical Greeks and of Christianity. A preoccupation of Enlightenment philosophy was to find a constant human nature beneath… …

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  • 47human rights —    This term (from Old English for what is just or good or fair ) refers to all those things that are just and necessary for human life, including freedom, food, shelter, education, immigration, property, speech, religion, and so on …

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  • 48life support system — noun all the equipment which makes human life possible in a system in which it would normally die, as for astronauts, brain damaged patients, etc …

  • 49Human extinction — is the end of the human species. Various scenarios have been discussed in science, popular culture, and religion (see End time). The scope of this article is existential risks. Humans are very widespread on the Earth, and live in communities… …

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  • 50Human rights in Australia — are generally respected and recognised. Although Australia is the only western democracy with no bill of rights [ [http://www.amnesty.org.au/Act now/campaigns/human rights and security Redirecting you to http://action.amnesty.org.au/hrs ] ] ,… …

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