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  1. Recruitment (1659 bytes)
    11: ... cults and their desire to increase the number of human members.
  2. Job interview (2243 bytes)
    15: ...diate potential supervisor of the candidate and a human resources representative when one exists. Intervi...
  3. Accountancy (2726 bytes)
    15: ...nches have evolved from the traditional ones like human resource accounting, environmental accounting, en...
  4. Blood (2846 bytes)
    13: ...ing factors have been removed. The average adult human carries approximately 5 liters in total blood vol...
  5. Capillary (2581 bytes)
    1: ...s are, the total length of all capillaries in the human body is 25,000 miles or 40,000 kilometers.
  6. Performance art (1907 bytes)
    18: ... hours. The possibilities are endless and rely on human imagination.
  7. Aneuploidy (2085 bytes)
    1: ...ets of chromosomes in the nucleus. In the case of humans, pairs of chromosomes (diploidies) are normal.
    24: ...an arm of a chromosome is not present. The common human monosomies are the Turner syndrome (a missing X c...
  8. Medicine (2736 bytes)
    1: ... deals with maintaining and, if needed, restoring human health by treating any disease or injury that may...
  9. Psychiatry (3374 bytes)
    31: ... are doctors. In contrast, psychology studies the human behavior and thought, without involving medicatio...
  10. Triple X syndrome (1898 bytes)
    1: ... presence of an extra X chromosome the cells of a human female, occurring during the division of the pare...
  11. Wellness (medicine) (2189 bytes)
    20: [[Category:Human]]
  12. Xenotransplantation (2535 bytes)
    5: ...ppeared in the context of a worldwide shortage of human organs. More than half of the patients who need a...
    7: ...n successfully used (externally, however) until a human donor was found.
    11: ... order to make organs genetically closer to their human counterparts.
    13: ...ay spread some diseases, including those to which humans are currently immune. The canonical example is t...
    17: ... step in the reincarnation cycle when compared to humans.
  13. Automobile emissions control (3797 bytes)
    1: ...an bring about a variety of problems for not just humans, but also the entire ecosystem. Most of the worl...
    9: ...t in exhaust is carbon monoxide, which can kill a human being even if a small concentration of the gas is...
  14. News presenter (1992 bytes)
    11: ... than journalism. A further distinction exists in human interest and celebrity stories and television sho...
  15. Adultery (2306 bytes)
    18: Adultery has been part of human nature for as long as the existence of marriage. ...
  16. Father (2281 bytes)
    29: [[Category:Human development]]
  17. Forced marriage (1913 bytes)
    4: ...ocieties, forced marriages are often considered a human rights abuse. That’s because, according to mode...
    15: [[Category:Human rights abuses]]
  18. Glycemic index (2398 bytes)
    4: ...ultiplied by 100. The GI value is collected in 10 human subjects and then the average is calculated. For ...
  19. Food (2101 bytes)
    1: '''Food''' is a substance that can be ingested by humans regardless of its nutritional value. This includ...
    3: ==History of human food habits==
    4: ...er for food collection. At least 10,000 years ago humans founded agriculture, which has changed the way p...
  20. Essential nutrient (2139 bytes)
    1: ...nutrient''' is a nutrient that is required by the human body in order for it to operate properly.
    6: ...n't be synthesized at all in an organism. Thus, a human must obtain iron from his or her diet. The primar...
    9: ... leucine and isoleucine. Ones that are needed for human children include histidine and arginine.
    12: Every human — every animal — requires some form of essent...
    15: ...ial to good nutrition, nutritionists suggest that humans eat as wide a range of foods as possible and sug...
  21. Food energy (2047 bytes)
    10: ...by a coefficient (which the USDA bases on how the human body digests the food in reality).
    21: .... Fat is burned last. Some believe, however, that humans actually burn a mixture of carbohydrates and fat...
    23: It is believed that immediately following meals humans burn more carbohydrates, while between meals the...
  22. Body mass index (1895 bytes)
    20: The health rating for human bodies ranges from near starvation to morbidly ob...
  23. Animal fat (1782 bytes)
    12: ==Human nutrition==
    13: ...e common cause of death than starvation as far as human nutrition is concerned. Animal fats are associate...
    30: ...t — often in the form of animal fats — offers humans health benefits.
  24. Overweight (2102 bytes)
    4: ...normal or required for functioning of the body. A human body requires some body fat, usually 12-15 percen...
    16: ...s that are associated with obesity and overweight humans. It is generally believed that even being slight...
    19: Overweight humans become overweight from regularly consuming more ...
  25. Water (2487 bytes)
    9: *Potable water is water that may be consumed by humans. In some places, this resource is becoming a ser...
    17: ...an important part of the metabolic process in the human body and it is used in the digestion of food.
    19: ...n body: 72 percent of the fat-free portion of the human body is made of water. The body, for proper funct...
    26: Water for human consumption should not contain much salt or other...
  26. Nutritional facts (2055 bytes)
    4: ...are supplied of the required amount of one day of human nutrients. In very few cases the label is not yet...
  27. Veganism (2981 bytes)
    8: Human breast milk is acceptable, but a cow's milk is no...
  28. Junk food (1908 bytes)
    11: It is considered extremely harmful to human health, especially when young children are concer...
  29. Nutrient (1958 bytes)
    8: ...ds. Proteins are the most common compounds in the human body.
  30. Typhus (1704 bytes)
    7: ...ia prowazekii'' and is usually transmitted by the human body louse. It often occurs in very crowded areas...
  31. Leprosy (2190 bytes)
    3: ... sequestered in leper colonies, far away from any human settlement. Today, Hansen's disease is treatable ...
  32. Anthrax (2212 bytes)
    5: ...ot contagious and it rarely spreads from human to human.
  33. AIDS (2734 bytes)
    1: ...that occur because of the infection with HIV, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus.
  34. Athlete's foot (1889 bytes)
    1: ...nd fungi exist naturally and quite happily on the human body and some of them even serve a useful purpose...
    3: ...s are known as dermophytosis. Their source may be human, animal or they may originate from the soil. When...
  35. List of genetic disorders (3000 bytes)
    6: ...here are many genetic disorders that can occur in humans, but most of them only seldom appear. The most c...
    30: ...d by the lack of phenylalanine hydroxylase in the human body, causing progressive mental retardation and ...
  36. Influenza pandemic (2442 bytes)
    3: ...f most epidemics and pandemics and affects birds, humans and mammals. It is the cause of the bird flu cau...
    13: ...ans but there are only rare instances of human-to-human infection.
    14: *Phase 4: there is localized ''human-to-human infection''.
    15: ...Phase 5: an ''epidemic'' breaks out when human-to-human transmission starts occurring on a larger scale.
  37. Cervical cancer (1605 bytes)
    1: ...mportant way to fight cervical cancer. Women with human papillomavirus infection usually also develop cer...
    9: ...of the cervix. Since 99% of cervical cancers have human papillomavirus, a test should be performed for th...
  38. Molar (tooth) (1482 bytes)
    1: ...h that are the furthest back in the mouth. Adult humans have between 8 and 12 molars, depending upon whe...
    5: ...ction of all molars is that of grinding teeth. In humans, the molars exhibit a quadrate form, meaning tha...
    9: ...e animals, the cusps are much more peaked than in humans.
  39. Rabies (2491 bytes)
    3: ...s is a very dangerous disease and, if occurs in a human who has not received a vaccine, it is almost alwa...
    7: ...s are very aggressive. Transmission from human to human is quite rare, but it has been recorded to happen...
    9: In humans, the virus enters the peripheral nervous system ...
    17: ... in most countries rabies is almost eradicated in humans. The only few deadly cases that remain occur due...
  40. HIV test (2375 bytes)
    20: [[Category:Human rights]]
  41. Seafood (1731 bytes)
    7: ...an important source of food for people throughout human history. Fish and similar animals were usually m...
  42. Vaccine (2344 bytes)
    23: The human organism develops immunity to the agents inoculat...
  43. Immune system (2263 bytes)
    19: ...an adequate immune system. An infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can result in AIDS, ...
  44. Antibody (2692 bytes)
    11: ...ntibodies. Pathogens that come in contact with a human via the mucous membranes are dealt with first by ...
  45. Thermometer (1587 bytes)
    8: ...rent types of thermometers used for measuring the human body temperature:
  46. Acupressure (1535 bytes)
    3: This school of thought believes that around the human body there is a constant flow of energy called ...
  47. Skeleton (2205 bytes)
    5: ...ive anatomy, there are three types of skeletons. Humans and vertebrates have internal calcified bony str...
    13: The human endoskeleton consists of over 200 separate bones ...
    15: ...ammals have bones as part of their tail; however, humans do not.
  48. Link popularity (1744 bytes)
    5: ...r that their Web site has actually been viewed by human eyes is the best way to gain their support in pro...
  49. Drinking (1908 bytes)
    5: The human body is composed of approximately 72% water and m...
  50. Divination (2741 bytes)
    23: ...h atmospheric conditions), Anthropomancy (through human sacrifice), Botanomancy (through burning plants),...
  51. Chiromancy (2782 bytes)
    9: The physical human palm consists of three main lines, namely the Hea...
    11: ... It also indicates the well being of the physical human heart.
  52. Hair conditioner (2071 bytes)
    19: ...are used to improve the texture and appearance of human hair.
  53. Haircut (2169 bytes)
    4: ...en signify cultural, ethnic or social identity in humans.
    9: There is a market for human (and, in some cases, animal) hair. Wig makers pay...
  54. Hairbrush (1883 bytes)
    1: ...r care product that is used to detangle and clean human hair or the fur of a domestic animal.
  55. Graphology (2848 bytes)
    11: ...onality traits. This is particularly helpful for human resources practitioners who should match job qual...
  56. Fingerprint (1998 bytes)
    19: ...tems from the reality that while other detectable human characteristics are altered by time or other fact...
  57. Oracle (1944 bytes)
    9: ... spirits who communicate the future by entering a human body. The medium is called a kuten, meaning “a ...
  58. Prescience (1658 bytes)
    5: ...ions and precedents. It is an innate ability of a human being to visualize the unknown in advance (before...
    7: ...detrimental which may result in extinction of the human race.
  59. Prophet (2884 bytes)
    18: ..., however, acknowledge the fact that prophets are human and hence are not perfect. They may make mistakes...
  60. Venus (astrology) (1956 bytes)
    17: The parts of the human body governed by Venus are nose, eyes, throat, ki...
  61. Mars (astrology) (1961 bytes)
    17: ...f red blood corpuscles and the bone marrow in the human body. A strong immunity system is an indication o...
  62. Jupiter (astrology) (1912 bytes)
    12: The human stomach is ruled by Jupiter as maintained by Mani...
  63. Cosmetics (2154 bytes)
    1: ... makeup and are used to improve the beauty of the human body. Cosmetics are particularly popular among wo...
  64. Breast milk (1691 bytes)
    10: ...ers – of all species – have always breastfed. Human mothers, therefore, have been doing so since the ...
  65. Alpha wave (2103 bytes)
    1: The human brain is an electrochemical organ which gives off...
  66. Foot (2568 bytes)
    1: ...eg and of the hind leg of many other mammals. In humans, the foot is the portion of the leg that makes c...
    5: The foot in humans is made of multiple bones that form a flattened ...
  67. Heel (1365 bytes)
    1: ...he '''heel''' is the most posterior aspect of the human foot. It is formed by the lowermost prominence o...
  68. Toe (1872 bytes)
    1: ... is one of the smallest of human appendages. Each human has ten toes that are attached to the distal part...
  69. Leg (anatomy) (2677 bytes)
    1: ...m, arthropods can have more than a hundred legs. Humans and other primates, however, have but two legs.
    2: There are about thirty bones in each human leg.
    6: In humans, the leg is particularly articulated for the act...
    8: ... The knee is very important to achieving a normal human gait. Because it has many ligaments, cartilagino...
  70. Bigotry (1647 bytes)
    7: ...m of racism nowadays is considered a violation of human rights.
  71. Shaving (2030 bytes)
    7: ... 3,000 BC, copper razors were developed to remove human hair. At this time, it is believed that shaving b...
  72. Charisma (1637 bytes)
    1: ...t. Their allure is so great they seem almost superhuman.
    16: [[Category:Human communication]]
  73. Cognition (1721 bytes)
    1: ...y which includes all the mental processes whereby humans receive sensory input, transform it and then rec...
    3: ...the answers to these questions, lie the basics of human thought and behaviour.
    7: ...tanding of cognition leads to an understanding of human behaviour. In behavioural economics, an understan...
  74. Infant (1746 bytes)
    6: *A newborn is a human infant that is less than 28 days old.
  75. History of astrology (3236 bytes)
    1: ...gy’, studying the effect of celestial bodies on human destiny.
  76. Vertebral column (3371 bytes)
    1: ...the spinal cord and maintain the structure of the human trunk. Many higher animals also have some form o...
  77. Skull (2823 bytes)
    1: ...e skull is actually made of 28 bones in the adult human. All of these bones, except one, are fused toget...
  78. Pelvis (2540 bytes)
    1: ...x combination of bones that forms the base of the human trunk. It is connected to the rest of the body b...
  79. Osteology (2166 bytes)
    5: ...en the species is identified, can reconstruct the human or animal bones by studying the shape of the bone...
    11: ... other scientists to determine what the ancestral human (or primate) looked like.
  80. Urinary system (3169 bytes)
    5: ... in a fibrous covering and is about the size of a human fist. They are shaped like a kidney bean. Appro...
  81. Kidney (3120 bytes)
    1: ...'' is one of a pair of organs, each the size of a human fist, that sit in the back of the midportion of t...
  82. Liver dialysis (2665 bytes)
    11: ...t that puts the patient’s blood in contact with human albumin that binds the toxic metabolites and exte...
  83. Horse (2132 bytes)
    4: ...rses have been domesticated to serve a variety of human needs, especially transportation of people and ca...
  84. Plato (3258 bytes)
    19: ...l have no rest from evils,..nor I think, will the human race.”
    32: [[Category:Classical Humanists]]
  85. Natal astrology (2025 bytes)
    3: ... based on which astrologers predict the fate of a human being. The central theme of this study is that po...
  86. Law & Order (3336 bytes)
    9: ...lationship at home or work. This sympithizing and human element of the show brings it down to the level o...
  87. Dance (2119 bytes)
    1: ...inates from the French “dancier”, which means human movement that is used to express something or tha...
  88. Human nature (2147 bytes)
    1: ...e by nature good, while others believe that to be human is to be bad. Is the mind a blank slate at birth ...
    5: ...ogical beings such as gods, demons and ghosts and human wrongdoing is due to the influence of the superna...
    7: ...ditions such as Buddhism and Taoism maintain that humans exist as a part of God and evil results because ...
    10: .... On one end of the scale, there is the view that humans have genuine free will and decisions they make a...
    13: ...s a reflection of a divine existence of which the human soul is a part.
  89. History of psychology (2075 bytes)
    1: ...assed as such. Before that date, the study of the human mind and behaviour was considered a philosophical...
    13: ...been proposed including Individual psychology and Humanistic psychology.
  90. Imitation (1540 bytes)
    1: ...iour from another animal. Furthermore, it is only humans who seem to be capable of widespread generalized...
    5: ...best imitators, bigger brains became the norm for human beings.
    9: ...rror neurons in the brains of primates, birds and humans. The scientists noted the neuron action of a mon...
  91. Wheelchair (2211 bytes)
    27: [[Category:Human powered vehicles]]
  92. Instinct (1840 bytes)
    13: ==Human Instincts==
  93. Pentagram (2101 bytes)
    13: ...ent and Modern, the pentagram symbolizes the five human senses. Some Christians also see it as the five w...
  94. Ganges River (3882 bytes)
    19: * Human excreta
    22: * Human and cattle dead bodies both burnt and unburnt
  95. Global village (3321 bytes)
    1: ...ce, due to the increase in electronic mass media. Human interaction and communication, McLuhan claimed, c...
  96. Doctor Who (3332 bytes)
    5: ...ggests. Similarly the Doctor doesn’t die like a human, he regenerates into another form making the tran...
    13: ...is to eradicate or as they say ‘exterminate!’ humans, Time Lords or anything else that crosses their ...
  97. Song (2240 bytes)
    1: ...'' is a short musical composition created for the human voice that contains lyrics. The term is also used...
  98. Loneliness (1775 bytes)
    1: ...which is a feeling of alienation from the rest of humanity and a deep sense of isolation. Any meaningful ...
    3: ...ng lonely, the family unit is the first source of human contact.
  99. Francis Fukuyama (2057 bytes)
    6: ...he Biotechnology Revolution, where he argued that humans would eventually be in charge of their own evolu...
    8: ...the Creation of Prosperity, The Great Disruption: Human Nature and the Reconstitution of Social Order, an...
  100. Ann Coulter (2559 bytes)
    11: Coulter writes for the magazine Human Events as a legal correspondent and for Universal...

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