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The Greeks did, but so too did the Romans who copied them.
Earth has atmosphere. It helps in maintaining a perfect temperature to live.
The perfect beauty.
The depiction of the nude human figure in Greek art reflects Greek humanism-a belief that 'Man is the measure of all things
Alas, that is one of the drawbacks of being human. Nobody is perfect. There are imperfections in everything. While we will never be perfect, we can strive for excellence.
Greeks were not concerned with accuracy; they were concerned with the depiction of the perfect human body, not the real one.
By making them in human or at least anthropomorphic they are relatable, by making them perfect they are unattainable and superior.
By making them in human or at least anthropomorphic they are relatable, by making them perfect they are unattainable and superior.
The Greeks believed that their gods had perfect human forms and qualities because they used their gods as a reflection of the idealized human qualities they aspired to. By portraying their gods in perfect form, the Greeks aimed to emphasize the virtues, beauty, and power that they valued in themselves and in society. Additionally, the Greek gods were seen as a way to understand and explain the forces of nature and the world around them.
he is a perfect human being something we all should strive to be. He is a perfect husband, perfect son, Perfect brother, perfect friend perfect in every relationship. he only showed anger (human emotion) a 2-3 times 1 was when sugriv (freind of ram) didn't find sita and ram got angry.
The moral of "The Giver" is to challenge authority and conformity, question societal norms, and strive for a world that values individuality, diversity, and freedom of choice. It encourages readers to be critical of systems that suppress emotions and differences, and advocates for the importance of human connection and empathy.
Hitler wanted to create what he felt was the "perfect human race"
Ancient Greeks believed that humans had a dual nature, with the potential for both good and evil actions. They believed in the concept of fate (or destiny) as being predetermined by the gods, but human choices and actions could still influence outcomes. The purpose of life, according to Greeks, was to seek happiness, fulfill one's potential, and strive for a harmonious balance between individual desires and responsibilities to society.
Mormons believe that the ultimate example for human nature was shown through Jesus Christ's perfect example. As members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints they strive to emulate this nature whenever possible.
The Perfect Human was created in 1967.
Yes, science can create human being in lab, but no one is assured about this human life whether he/she be a perfect or not. The answer to question is depend on two things. As for normal human being the presence of genes and expression of genes. Presence of gene is regulated by nature and expression is regulated by nurture. In the same way, human being can create in lab. Science has all the tools and expertise for it. Science has created "Dolly" so it can create human also. People always have to train to be the best at something. No one is born excellent. Some are born closer to and have an easier time acquiring skill, but unless a person is physically limited