When used with the article (a man) man is singular, referring to a single male human e.g. a man walked into a bar. When we want to talk about two or more male humans we use the plural 'men' e.g. two men walked into a bar. However, man without the article is a synonym of mankind. They basically mean the same thing e.g. if a large asteroid were to hit Earth, man/mankind would be wiped out.
Stubborn?
In the end, what separates a man from a slave? Money? Power? No, a man chooses, a slave obeys. A man chooses. A slave obeys.
The first man kind in the world is "ADAM & EVE".
popoulation begins to reduce and mankind disappears.
Between 400.000 and 200.000 BCE.
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There are no difference in men's and man's . They are the same.
the difference is ( It is & He is )
Race vs. nationality. You are asking something like 'what is the difference between a white man and an English man'.
Technology is the application of science to create devices or machines that benefit mankind.
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