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A philosophy in which interests and values of human beings are of primary importance |
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Branch of knowledge concerned with human beings the their culture (ie History/ English- not Math/Science) |
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Having the worthy qualities of human beings, such as kindness or compassion. |
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The scientific study of the origins, cultural development, and customs of humankind |
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A person who hates all people |
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The killing of one person by another |
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Possesing manly characterisitcs; strength, stubborness |
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Brach of medicine dealing with disorders and treatment of the female reproductive system |
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The belief that men are equal to woman and should posses the same rights as them |
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One who believes that men and women are equal, and should have the same rights |
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1. A ruler with infinite power 2. Any ignorant, domineering person |
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The condition of being self governed- independent |
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The examination of a corpse to determine cause of death |
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Excessive interest/confidence in the rightness of ones own opinion |
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A record of decent from ones ancestors; a family tree |
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The sensless killing of one type of people; planned killing """"" |
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1. Aristocratic or well-bred people 2. In Britain the class under the Aristocracy |
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Having parts that are unrelated or comepletely different |
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1.Having parts that are similar, or of the same kind or sort 2.Composed of alike parts |
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Existing at birth- but NOT hereditary |
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To give rise to- to bring into existance |
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1.A begining 2.(caps) the first book of the Old Testament |
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1. Occuring in or charaterizing a cirtain area; native 2. Inborn |
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A direct ancestor; an originator of a line of decent |
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The surroundings in which something develops or begins |
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To register as a student at a college or university |
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1.The male ruler 2.An Old Testament Ancestor 3.A founding father or wise man |
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1.Support or encouragement 2.Customers |
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1.To go to regularly 2.to treat someone as an inferrior |
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Name derived from a direct ancestor (your name!) |
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1.To be friendly with 2.To socialize with the enemy |
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Having to do with the family |
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Branch of medicine dealing with bones and the bone structure |
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1. A person who pays exessive detail to speficics rather than concepts 2. A scolarly show-off |
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Something that has a real and independent existance |
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1.A person or something of no importance 2.Something that only exists in your imagination |
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1.The basic element 2.Substance in concentrate obtained from plant or drug 3.A perfume |
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1.To shame 2.To discipline oneself by denial (like not eating or something) |
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1.An examination to determine the cause of death; an autopsy 2.An analysis of something that is over |
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The act of painlessly killing a suffering person or animal; mercy killing. |
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Possesed at birth; inborn |
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Emerging- coming into existance |
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1.A rebirth- a renewal 2.A revival of humanism in the 14th to 16th century |
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