Human lives are valuable because each individual possesses unique experiences, emotions, and potential contributions to society. They have inherent dignity and rights, forming the foundation for ethical and moral principles that recognize the worth of each person. Additionally, the interconnectedness of humanity highlights the impact that each life can have on others.
In a time of crisis, human life is considered the most valuable asset. Protecting and preserving human lives becomes the top priority during emergencies and disasters.
The planets have constant effects on human lives despite the inability to see the majority by human eye. The planets alter weather, gravity, daylight, and many other aspects.
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Production of aluminium pollutes the environment and risks the planet and human lives.
The study of the lives of early human communities through the examination of their physical remains is called archaeology. Archaeologists analyze artifacts, structures, and other material culture to reconstruct and understand past human societies and behaviors.
Because through them we can accumulate information and they are less valuable than human lives.
In a time of crisis, human life is considered the most valuable asset. Protecting and preserving human lives becomes the top priority during emergencies and disasters.
If you are a warlord, rebel or criminal, you may have an advantage in possessing valuable, portable 'currency' for the price of human lives.
While the material cargo on board the Titanic was undoubtedly valuable, there was not real treasure on board. The most valuable cargo in material terms would be a jeweled copy of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, a series of Persian poems. Otherwise, the most valuable cargo on board were the human lives that sank with the ship.
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The Sound of Human Lives was created on 2009-06-23.
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it is valuable because gold is easy to spot and it is so shiney that it makes people risk their lives just to get it
carbon is very valuable as most of the compounds in nature (including human body) contains carbon
They have provided them a valuable food source.
Mt Helen's affect human lives as the eruption in 1980 was devastating
Fishing for food, traveling, and valuable minerals!