Human being
51Human rights — Rights Theoretical distinctions Natural and legal rights Claim rights and liberty rights Negative and positive rights Individual an …
52human rights — fundamental rights, esp. those believed to belong to an individual and in whose exercise a government may not interfere, as the rights to speak, associate, work, etc. [1785 95] * * * Rights that belong to an individual as a consequence of being… …
53Being Human : La Confrérie de l'étrange — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Being Human.  Ne doit pas être confondu avec Being Human US, le remake américano canadien Being Human La Confrérie de l’étrange …
54Being Human (série télévisée) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Being Human.  Ne doit pas être confondu avec Being Human : La Confrérie de l étrange. Being Human …
55human disease — Introduction an impairment of the normal state of a human being that interrupts or modifies its vital functions. health versus disease Before human disease can be discussed, the meanings of the terms health, physical fitness, illness …
56Human nature — For other uses, see Human nature (disambiguation). “ We do not know what our nature permits us to be. – Jean Jacques Rousseau, Emile ” …
57human development — ▪ biology Introduction the process of growth and change that takes place between birth and maturity. Human growth is far from being a simple and uniform process of becoming taller or larger. As a child (child development) gets bigger,… …
58HUMAN DIGNITY AND FREEDOM — These are fundamental values in the world of Judaism and, today in the Jewish State. In 1992, Basic Law: Human Dignity and Freedom was enacted, to anchor rights derived from these values. Section 1 of the Basic Law determines that: Fundamental… …
59human sacrifice — Offering of the life of a human being to a god. In some ancient cultures, the killing of a human being, or the substitution of an animal for a person, was an attempt to commune with the god and to participate in the divine life. It also sometimes …
60human */*/*/ — I UK [ˈhjuːmən] / US [ˈhjumən] adjective relating to people This level of human suffering cannot be tolerated. human behaviour: the study of human behaviour human kindness/decency: Feeding the hungry is only basic human decency. unfit/safe for… …