humanity
Prononciation : [hjuːˈmæn.ɪ.ti]
Contexte : « human nature »
(noun) the quality of being human, especially our ability to care for one another and be kind. It means that we all share feelings, thoughts, and can help each other because we are all people.
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Humanity is shown when people help each other during difficult times.
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Some actions in history show a lack of humanity, like when people hurt others for no reason.
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What are some ways we can show our humanity to those in need?
Contexte : « study of human culture »
(noun) the study of people and their cultures, histories, and art. This includes how we think, feel, and create things that express our lives.
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In school, we learn about humanity through stories and art from different cultures.
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Ignoring humanity by only focusing on science can make us forget important parts of being human.
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What do you think we can learn from the study of humanity?
Contexte : « people »
(noun) all the people in the world. It refers to everyone living together on Earth.
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Humanity can come together to solve big problems, like climate change.
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When humanity divides, it can lead to conflict and misunderstanding.
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How can humanity work together to create a better future?