Well, you could start with an analysis of the survey you've done on this Yahoo service; that of the initial four respondents to your question: one was outright beligerant, and the others were not willing to do your work for you, but were willing to give suggestions. Beyond that, you should probably see about interviewing people who work for, or donate time to charitable humanitarian organizations. Otherwise look into library archives of news articles involving voluntary acts of charity or compassion; these are frequently called 'human interest' stories. There's also the Golden Rule: do unto others as you would have them do unto you. If your just learning how to do research, library staff (both school and public) may be willing to help if they have time. You could also look into psychological studies on human behavior. Good luck.
2006-11-17 21:00:50
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answered by Karfain 1
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You could question the reliability and coherence of the concept of humanity... To be humane is a significantly good quality according to modern society but if humanity is such a good thing, what about how destructive humans are? Humans cause war and climate change, even breed bullies in schools, why is it then that such a perfect concept is linked with such a flawed species?
2015-05-19 22:26:37
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answered by Rae 1
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Here is a famous quote "oh the humanity"
It spoke volumes when the person said it .
It was when a blimp blew up. Which was tragic, but midst the horror there were acts of kindness.
I think your teacher will think this is SO much better than
the routine papers that she reads.
2006-11-17 21:42:01
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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properly, for the U. S. you should write about George Bush. he's dedicated a honest little bit of crime adverse to humanity -- more beneficial than the different human being alive at present. And, a answer should be to take him to courtroom. You do comprehend the penalty for treason interior the U. S. is execution, properly?
2016-10-16 09:25:47
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answered by Erika 4
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You will find a lot of information on the www.
You look for sites on charity and philanthropy.
You can also look for help groups.
2006-11-17 20:41:16
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answered by Vas 3
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Okay, you are cheating. If you are studying, and , you find you do not have the answer:
SLEEP ON IT
2006-11-17 20:41:17
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answered by GiGi 4
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Talk to your teacher about it
2006-11-17 20:40:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Too bad you ask us monsters.
2006-11-17 21:14:03
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answered by -.- 4
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