Yes, the human body is an integral part of the individual as a whole. It plays a crucial role in shaping one's experiences, perceptions, and interactions with the world. Our physical body is inseparable from our identity and sense of self.
No, fir trees cannot grow in human lungs. Lungs are not a suitable environment for the growth of trees.
Both Gibbon and Diderot agreed that it is the necessary duty of man to contribute to the happiness of the human race by promoting social progress, working towards the common good, and fostering a sense of solidarity and compassion among individuals.
Human nature, as a concept, does not physically go to school. It is a philosophical and psychological term used to denote the inherent characteristics, behaviors, and traits of human beings. It is a subject of study in various fields such as psychology, sociology, and philosophy.
Yes, I agree with Rizal that love of country is a heroic and sublime sentiment. This love motivates individuals to work towards the betterment of society, inspire change, and fight for the rights and welfare of their fellow countrymen. It is the foundation for national unity and progress.
No, frogs cannot cause warts on humans. Warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and are not transmitted from frogs.
Although not all philosophers agree, a human act must be a physically possible movement of the human agent and that agent cannot perform an act of which he or she is unaware. .
not because that is not true
the raise of the awareness for human aare human has to agree the government to have freedom to not have a lot of races people.
No a human cannot be cold blooded.
Ultraviolet and infrared are colors that the human eye cannot see.
The results cannot be applied to human beings.
Cats cannot get sick from humans but they can contract diseases just like humans, if they eat something that does not agree with them they could have a stomach upset and have dhiarea the same as a human. Cats do get colds though.
A human cannot become an angel.
It's a test - of a machine's capability to mimic human behaviour so precisely - that it is impossible to distinguish it from a real person. The test involves a 'subject' placed in a room separate from the computer and person - so they can't see each other. The subject then communicates with the human and the computer via computer screens. If the subject cannot distinguish between computer or human responses - then the computer is deemed to have passed the test.
The subject is "human voice." It is the noun that the sentence is describing as wonderful.
No.
no it cannot