Human life has evolved over millions of life on earth. In early stages, men were hunters and food gatherers. They had to travel from one place to another in search of food and shelter. They hunted wild animals. Nowadays people are business mans and travel from car, trains and airplanes. They don't have poverty of food and are balanced according to modern technologies .
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what the difference between human cycles and plants?
a plants life is longer and the plant can develop for items.
what is the difference between a life lease and a life estate
Different releigions use different terms with almost the same meaning. Reborn..Rebirth..Reincarnation. They are all representation of a new spirit to the present body (born again) or the same spirit of previous life into the present life (Multi-lives theory). According to some schools of thoughts on Buddhism, there is a difference between 'rebirth' and 'recarnation'. Rebirth can be from other realms of existence in previous life (be they as animal, human or unseeen spirit) to the present life of existence. However, recarnation is more specific; it is the spirit of the previous human form (normally highly evolved soul) to the next (present) human form, a sort of continuation of the highly evolved soul.
Human beings, as opposed to all other animal life are believed to have a soul and, as such, enter Eternal life.
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What is the difference between voluntary life insurance and life, ad/d?
the difference between someone and something is that some one is a human and have a real life and does real things , something could be fake and not do things
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the moon is smaller than the earth and
In Homer's poems, the chief difference between human beings and the gods is immortality. The gods are immortal beings with divine powers and abilities, while humans are mortal and subject to the limitations and vulnerabilities of mortal life. This fundamental difference underpins many of the interactions and conflicts between humans and gods in Homer's epic works.