This is an ambiguous question. "Man" can refer to "human" or "adult human male."
Man, in the sense of human, is created in the image and likeness of God. That is what makes the man a man.
Man, in the sense of male, biologically is one with a Y chromosome. Normally this results in a higher level of testosterone than female have, which produces typical male characteristics such as male sex organs, body hair, greater muscular mass, and greater aggressive tendencies.
Or are you asking what makes a man(male) "manly"? I don't care. As a Christian, I believe Galatians Ga 3.28 : "There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus."
God made man and makes man .
A tailor is a man who makes clothes.
"Reading makes a full man, conference a ready man and writing an exact man." By Francis Bacon.
What Makes a Man was created on 2000-12-18.
The Hat Makes the Man was created in 1920.
Happiness is subjective and can be influenced by a variety of factors. While money can provide temporary pleasure and security, long-term happiness is often derived from personal character traits such as gratitude, empathy, and resilience. Ultimately, a balance of both financial stability and strong character traits can contribute to a more fulfilling life.
History makes the man who hopefully makes his mark with what he has learned.
Wisdom makes a Man a better living person and widom makes a Man a wise person..Gets??
While it is true that having money can provide opportunities and resources for individuals, it is also important to recognize that money alone does not determine one's worth or value as a person. It is essential to consider principles such as empathy, integrity, and kindness in defining one's character and success in life. Ultimately, the pursuit of wealth should be balanced with other aspects of life that contribute to overall well-being and fulfillment.
What makes a portugese man of war unique is its shape
its a man who makes a market
The man who makes a casket does not need it; the man who buys a casket does not use it; the man who uses a casket does not know he does.