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Introduction1
Dictionary
human : a bipedal primate mammal (Homo sapiens) — Webster See also OneLook, Free Dictionary, Wiktionary
Thesaurus
Roget’s II (Thesaurus.com), Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, Visuwords
Encyclopedia
Humans (known taxonomically as Homo sapiens), are the only living species in the Homo genus of bipedal primates in Hominidae, the great ape family. Humans have a highly developed brain, capable of abstract reasoning, language, introspection, and problem solving. This mental capability, combined with an erect body carriage that frees the hands for manipulating objects, has allowed humans to make far greater use of tools than any other living species on Earth. — Wikipedia
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Inspiration
More about Human the movie by Yann Arthus-Bertrand:
Official Site, Wikipedia, YouTube Channel
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Innovation
Science
Human science (also, humanistic social science, moral science and human sciences) refers to the investigation of human life and activities via a phenomenological methodology that acknowledges the validity of both sensory and psychological experience. It includes but is not necessarily limited to humanistic modes of inquiry within fields of the social sciences and humanities, including history, sociology, anthropology, and economics. Its use of an empirical methodology that encompasses psychological experience contrasts to the purely positivistic approach typical of the natural sciences which exclude all methods not based solely on sensory observations. Thus the term is often used to distinguish not only the content of a field of study from those of the natural sciences, but also its methodology. — Wikipedia
What Is Human Science? (David San Filippo)
Center for Human Science
Human Science Wikia
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Preservation
History
History of Humanity (ChronoZoom)
Humanoids and Humans (History World)
Quotation
Library
WorldCat, Library of Congress, UPenn Online Books, Open Library
Bibliography
Anthropology (Oxford Bibliographies)
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Participation
Education
Course
Human Origins (Arizona State University/edX)
OER Commons: Open Educational Resources
Community
Occupation
What is Human Services (National Organization for Human Services)
Organization
National Organization for Human Services
News
Discovery News, NPR Archives, Google News
Book
Government
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
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Expression
Fun
Poem
OEDILF: The Omnificent English Dictionary In Limerick Form
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Human News : Discovery News The Human section is your home for the latest news and videos. Visit Discovery News to see what's new with Human.
- Elaborate Neanderthal Structure Foundby Jennifer_Viegas@discovery.com (Jennifer Viegas) on May 25, 2016 at 5:00 pm
Neanderthals built some of the world's earliest constructions, which were just found deep in a French cave.
- Loss of Y Chromosome Linked to Alzheimer'sby AFP@discovery.com (AFP) on May 24, 2016 at 2:29 pm
About one in five men over age 80 lose the Y chromosome, and the condition has now been linked to an increased risk of Alzheimer’s.
- DNews: Do Moms Really Know Why Their Babies Are...on May 24, 2016 at 8:56 am
Mothers can seem to have an innate sense for exactly what's bugging their wailing infants. What does science have to say about that?
- DNews: Will an Apple a Day Really Keep the Doctor...on May 23, 2016 at 9:25 am
"An apple a day keeps the doctor away." We've all heard that updating of an expression that dates to the 1860s. You might think DNews is going to debunk the expression, but not so fast.
- Why Does Dirty Laundry Stink?by Talal_Al-Khatib@discovery.com (Talal Al-Khatib) on May 21, 2016 at 11:00 am
Anyone who has tried to stretch a T-shirt one day too many knows the acrid scent of a dirty piece of clothing.
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DIKW Content Hierarchy
Communication, Content, Data, Information, Knowledge and Wisdom
Communication Systems
Cosma provides access to Knowledge Resources organized around the elements of communication systems.
See also System and Content Outline
Sphere Land, Ice, Water (Ocean), Air
Ecosystem Forest, Grassland, Desert, Arctic, Aquatic
Life Cell, Gene, Tree of Life
Microorganism
Plant Flower, Tree
Animal
Invertebrate Cuttlefish, Octopus, Ant, Bee, Butterfly, Spider, Lobster
Vertebrate Fish, Seahorse, Ray, Shark, Frog, Turtle, Tortoise, Dinosaur
Bird, Ostrich, Owl, Crow, Parrot
Mammal Bat, Rabbit, Giraffe, Camel, Horse, Elephant, Mammoth
Whale, Dolphin, Walrus, Seal, Polar Bear, Bear, Cat, Tiger, Lion, Dog, Wolf
Monkey, Chimpanzee
Human
Self Body, Brain
Society Culture, Family, Dwelling, Fashion, Celebration
State
World
Afro-Eurasia Africa, Europe, Asia
America North, Central, South, Caribbean
Oceania Australia, New Zealand
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Notes
1. The resources on this page are are organized by a classification scheme developed exclusively for Cosma.