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In Kannada, we would say: Prakruthi or Swabhava(as in human nature).
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Human nature refers to the inherent characteristics and traits that are common among humans. This includes emotions, motivations, and tendencies that shape human behavior, such as the capacity for empathy, social interaction, and self-awareness. It is what fundamentally defines us as human beings.
cuz that is human nature ;-)
John Locke was definitely influential to Jefferson. He wrote that it was necessary for the people to be aware of what their government was doing, to take charge of their education. Locke also is known to say that all persons have a a right to life, liberty and property.
You say to your soldier, 'Do this' and he does it. But I am obliged to say to the American, 'This is why you ought to do this' and then he does it.
You say to your soldier, 'Do this' and he does it. But I am obliged to say to the American, 'This is why you ought to do this' and then he does it.
He has never addressed this issue but I doubt it. It's human nature. but he wouldn't say it out public.
Speaking of a person's place in human society, we say "station." Speaking of a creature's place in Nature, we say "niche " (pronounced neesh).
i'd say so. it's part of the human nature, i think (not to show emotion until the opposite does).
Steinbeck portrays human beings as inherently lonely and struggling for companionship in a world filled with societal barriers and personal shortcomings. The characters in "Of Mice and Men" illustrate the need for connection, yet also the ways in which individuals may inadvertently harm or betray one another. Steinbeck suggests that in the face of inevitable isolation and disappointments, human resilience and compassion can still offer hope for understanding and solidarity.
Hester says she has learned to understand the sinfulness of human nature, the potential for redemption, and the strength to endure hardship and suffering.