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  • Human Ear
    Human Ear

    This 4 part model shows the human ear enlarged approximately 3 times. It shows all the essential details of both the internal and external human ear, allowing for teaching of the ear as a collector and receiver of sound. Ossicles and labyrinth

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  • Human Body Cube
    Human Body Cube

    A book of the human body in the form of a cube. Tactile, rip-resistant and durable with wipe clean surfaces. Guided by the arrows, start and stop dots the cube can be opened and folded in a series of ways to show each ;page. Makes for an excellent

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  • Model Human Egg
    Model Human Egg

    Model of Human Female Egg showing details.Model includes Egg, Rod and Base for displayMounted on 127mm x 127mm base.Approx. 165mm tallNumbered with English Key Card.Hand painted Model with details and identification numbers

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  • Model Human Sperm
    Model Human Sperm

    The detailed 3D rendering of a human sperm is greatly magnified, revealing the internal structure of the gamete head, mid, tail, centriole, mitochondria, outer dense fibres, and axial filament. The model provides a visually and kinaesthetically

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  • Why does the human define themselves through clothing?

    Humans define themselves through clothing because it is a form of self-expression and a way to communicate their identity, personality, and social status. Clothing can also serve as a means of belonging to a certain group or culture, and can be used to convey messages or make statements about one's beliefs or values. Additionally, clothing can impact how others perceive and interact with an individual, influencing their self-image and confidence. Overall, clothing plays a significant role in shaping and defining a person's sense of self.

  • Should major sporting events continue to be awarded to states that commit human rights violations?

    Major sporting events should not be awarded to states that commit human rights violations. By awarding these events to such states, it can be seen as condoning or even supporting their actions. Hosting these events can also provide a platform for the state to showcase itself in a positive light, potentially diverting attention from their human rights abuses. Instead, major sporting events should be awarded to states that uphold human rights and demonstrate a commitment to ethical and fair treatment of all individuals.

  • Should states be allowed to continue participating in major sporting events despite committing human rights violations?

    States should not be allowed to continue participating in major sporting events if they are committing human rights violations. Allowing them to participate would be seen as condoning their actions and sending the message that human rights abuses are acceptable. Sporting events should promote values of fairness, respect, and equality, and allowing violators to participate goes against these principles. It is important for the international community to hold states accountable for their actions and not reward them with the privilege of participating in prestigious events.

  • What are human rights and human dignity?

    Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms that every person is entitled to, simply by virtue of being human. These rights include the right to life, liberty, and security, as well as freedom of expression, religion, and the right to a fair trial. Human dignity is the inherent worth and value of every individual, regardless of their background, beliefs, or circumstances. It is the recognition that every person deserves to be treated with respect and fairness, and that their fundamental rights should be protected and upheld. Together, human rights and human dignity form the foundation of a just and equitable society.

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  • Economy Human Eye Model
    Economy Human Eye Model

    This 7-piece eye model allows you to see the human eye up close and in detail. The model is the upper half of the sclera with cornea and eye muscle attachments. Both halves of choroids with the iris and retina, lens and vitreous humour are removable.

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  • Human Body Floor Mat
    Human Body Floor Mat

    This fun table top mat helps children learn the main parts of the body and where they are located. Its simple and appealing design making learning about the body fun Suitable for EYFS and KS1. Mat size 1000 x 1490mm.

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  • Human Teeth Display Model
    Human Teeth Display Model

    This model shows a set of 16 half of a complete set permanent human teeth. Good for showing the different types of teeth and explaining how they work in biting and chewing.2x life sizeHalf of a complete setPermanent teethShows different types of

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  • Thinking Geography - Physical And Human
    Thinking Geography - Physical And Human

    Each card in this set of 20 features a photograph on one side and five questions or activity suggestions on the reverse. The variety of questions and activities means that work can be pitched at an appropriate level for most abilities. The cards have

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  • Are there human chimeras or human-animal hybrids?

    Human chimeras do exist, where an individual has cells from two different zygotes. This can happen naturally during early development or through medical procedures like organ transplants. However, human-animal hybrids, where genetic material from different species is combined, are not naturally occurring in humans. There have been some scientific experiments involving mixing human and animal cells for research purposes, but these hybrids are not allowed to develop beyond a certain stage.

  • Is killing human?

    Killing is a complex ethical and moral issue that varies depending on the circumstances. In general, taking the life of another human being is considered morally wrong and illegal in most societies. However, there are exceptions such as self-defense or in the context of war. Ultimately, the value of human life and the circumstances surrounding the act of killing are important factors to consider when determining its ethical implications.

  • Werewolf or human?

    It ultimately depends on personal preference and the context in which the question is being asked. If referring to a fictional scenario or role-playing game, some may prefer the idea of being a werewolf for the unique abilities and characteristics it brings. However, in a real-world context, most people would likely choose to be human due to the practicality and familiarity of living as a human being.

  • Human or cat?

    It is not clear what the question is asking for. If it is asking whether the answer should be related to a human or a cat, then the answer would depend on the context of the question. If it is asking to choose between a human or a cat, then the answer would depend on personal preference. If the question is asking for a comparison between humans and cats, then the answer would involve discussing the differences and similarities between the two.

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