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Ap English Language Research Paper

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I recently completed an anatomy class, and the professor posed a question to us. He said something along the lines of, "The controller of the entire body, its functions, its thoughts, its nerves, of everything, is the brain. How can we be sure all of that is true? That's simply what the brain is telling us is true." So what does it really mean to be human? Is there a correct answer, or are there wrong answers? Is everything that you personally believe correct because there is no definite answer to this perplexing question?

I feel that each response has hit on key factors of what society, religion, and science classify as "human". For example, DNA ties us all together, and is something that we all have in common (whether we like it or not). As a species, humans all look relatively similar, yet none of us look or act exactly the same. Our brains are incredible! We can process abstract thoughts, solve …show more content…

It has changed everything immensely! No other species communicates through sounds as well as through written words, which we are doing right now. No other species has used sounds, better know as 'music', to create emotion in the way that we have. Hector Berlioz said once, "Love cannot express the idea of music, while music may give an idea of love." Language and physical actions expose our feelings and emotions that are rushing around us and through us constantly. Many times, emotions were mentioned in the responses as a major factor of being human, which I thoroughly agree with. I was enthralled and captivated with the idea that love, hate, and the process of overcoming hate were critical to our existance and our definition of being human that we are all creating together. We have all experienced those emotions, as well as anger, jealousy, infatuation, disgust, trust, shame, pride, and so many others. This is something that sets us apart from everything else, another factor that plays into our

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