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Acts of man are instinctive and are not under the control of the freewill. Here are some examples: breathing blinking sweating sneezing yawning These are just some examples. Any action performed by a man but not under his control or actions not controllable at all are acts of man.
It can be a noun, meaning the physical act in sneezing. The verb form is to sneeze.
The Respiratory System and the Nervous System!
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the act of thinking and calulating for the situation and understand the situation
sneezing and giving oneself "the stranger"
People may fake sneezing for various reasons, including to draw attention, elicit sympathy, or create a humorous moment. It can also serve as a social cue to signal discomfort or to lighten the mood in a tense situation. Additionally, some might imitate sneezing to mimic others or as part of a comedic performance.
In a situation where a man is given the option to torture another man to save 1000 lives. A utilitarian would choose to torture the man. This is because utilitarianism is the ethical system which is based on the calculus of happiness. The happiness of 1000 lives being saved outweighs the pain of torturing one man. Thus to the utilitarian the right thing to do is to torture the man.
The cast of Microbes - 2011 includes: Judson Gilbert as The Sneezing Man
It can be depending on the situation.
It depends on the cause of the fire. Arson is an Act of Man. A forest fire is an Act of God.