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Humanity most commonly refers to: * Humankind the total population of humans * Humanity (virtue) Humanity may also refer to: Literature * Humanity (journal), ''Humanity'' (journal), an academic journal that focuses on human rights * ''Humanity: A Moral History of the Twentieth Century'', a 1999 book by Jonathan Glover * ''Humanity'', a 1990 science fiction novel by Jerry Oltion in the ''Isaac Asimov's Robots and Aliens'' series Music Albums * Humanity (The Mad Capsule Markets album), ''Humanity'' (The Mad Capsule Markets album) (1990) * ''Humanity...'', a 2001 album by Shinji Orito * ''Humanity: Hour I'', a 2007 album by Scorpions ** Humanity World Tour * Humanity (EP), ''Humanity'' (EP), a 2003 EP by Shy Child * Humanity (Lincoln Thompson album), ''Humanity'' (Lincoln Thompson album) (1974) * ''Humanity (album series)'', collection of seven albums by Thomas Bergersen (2020) Songs * Humanity (ATB song), "Humanity" (ATB song) (2005) * Humanity (Scorpions song), "Humanity" (Scorpio ...
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Humanity (album Series)
This is the discography of Thomas J. Bergersen, a composer whose music has been used in trailers of Hollywood blockbusters such as ''Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film), Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'', ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1'', ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2'', ''Star Trek (2009 film), Star Trek'', ''Star Trek Into Darkness'', ''Interstellar_(film), Interstellar'' and many others. Discography ''Volume 1'' ''Shadows and Nightmares'' ''Dynasty'' ''All Drums Go To Hell'' ''Nemesis'' ''Pathogen'' ''Dreams & Imaginations'' ''Legend'' ''Ashes'' ''The Devil Wears Nada'' ''Power of Darkness'' ''Invincible (Two Steps from Hell album), Invincible'' ''The Human Experience (Music from the Motion Picture)'' ''Illumina'' ''Illusions (Thomas Bergersen album), Illusions'' ''Archangel (Two Steps from Hell album), Archangel'' ''Nero'' ''Two Steps From Heave ...
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Humanity World Tour
Humanity most commonly refers to: * Humankind the total population of humans * Humanity (virtue) Humanity may also refer to: Literature * ''Humanity'' (journal), an academic journal that focuses on human rights * ''Humanity: A Moral History of the Twentieth Century'', a 1999 book by Jonathan Glover * ''Humanity'', a 1990 science fiction novel by Jerry Oltion in the ''Isaac Asimov's Robots and Aliens'' series Music Albums * ''Humanity'' (The Mad Capsule Markets album) (1990) * '' Humanity...'', a 2001 album by Shinji Orito * '' Humanity: Hour I'', a 2007 album by Scorpions ** Humanity World Tour * ''Humanity'' (EP), a 2003 EP by Shy Child * ''Humanity'' (Lincoln Thompson album) (1974) * ''Humanity (album series)'', collection of seven albums by Thomas Bergersen (2020) Songs * "Humanity" (ATB song) (2005) * "Humanity" (Scorpions song) (2007) Other uses * ''Humanity'' (film), a 1916 American silent film by Broncho Billy Anderson * Kingdom of Humanity, a micronation in the Sp ...
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Humanity+
Humanity+ (also Humanity Plus; formerly the World Transhumanist Association) is a non-profit international educational organization that advocates the ethical use of technologies and evidence-based science to improve the human condition. This condition includes the health of physiological and neurological functions affected by aging and disease, the ecological health and well-being for all life forms, and the future advancements for a more human humanity. Its work includes: * Producing conferences and summits. * Incubating foresight strategies for society, culture, and the future. * Sponsoring prizes. * Providing education on healthy longevity, ecology and diversity. The organization was named to identify with meaning more than human, beyond conditions that inhibit intelligence and toward a more humble, creative, and human humanity. It was originally conceived to reach transhumanists throughout the world. Leadership Humanity+ is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit international educational org ...
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Humanity
Humanity most commonly refers to: * Humankind the total population of humans * Humanity (virtue) Humanity may also refer to: Literature * Humanity (journal), ''Humanity'' (journal), an academic journal that focuses on human rights * ''Humanity: A Moral History of the Twentieth Century'', a 1999 book by Jonathan Glover * ''Humanity'', a 1990 science fiction novel by Jerry Oltion in the ''Isaac Asimov's Robots and Aliens'' series Music Albums * Humanity (The Mad Capsule Markets album), ''Humanity'' (The Mad Capsule Markets album) (1990) * ''Humanity...'', a 2001 album by Shinji Orito * ''Humanity: Hour I'', a 2007 album by Scorpions ** Humanity World Tour * Humanity (EP), ''Humanity'' (EP), a 2003 EP by Shy Child * Humanity (Lincoln Thompson album), ''Humanity'' (Lincoln Thompson album) (1974) * ''Humanity (album series)'', collection of seven albums by Thomas Bergersen (2020) Songs * Humanity (ATB song), "Humanity" (ATB song) (2005) * Humanity (Scorpions song), "Humanity" (Scorpio ...
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Humanity First
Humanity First is an international charity that provides disaster relief and long term development assistance to vulnerable communities in 52 countries across 6 continents. The organisation is run by volunteers with diverse skillsets across the world and has access to thousands of extra volunteers worldwide. Volunteer staff in all areas (operations, expert medics, engineers and teachers) often pay their own expenses to support the international projects. The organisation differentiates itself in the aid industry with a high level of efficiency. Extensive use of volunteers, partnerships and global sourcing result in high levels of funds going straight to projects. Similarly, the value of the aid delivered (projects as well as free man-hours of doctors, engineers and teachers) is greater than the value of donations received. Uniquely, volunteer staff often pay their own international expenses. As immediate disaster responses conclude, the charity also often begins rehabilitation ser ...
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Monument To Humanity
''Monument to Humanity'' ( tr, İnsanlık Anıtı, hy, Մարդկության հուշարձան, ''Mardkut'yan hushardzan''lit=Monument of Humanity) was a nearly completed statue in Kars, Turkey. Created by Turkish artist Mehmet Aksoy, the tall monument stood atop Kazıktepe, across from the ancient Castle of Kars. Visible from neighboring Armenia, the statue depicted two halves of a man, each reaching to hold the other’s hand. The monument was demolished in April 2011, only months after being criticized by then–prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan as a "freak" or "monstrosity". Background The statue was commissioned by the Kars municipality as a gesture of reconciliation in Armenia–Turkey relations following the Zurich Protocols, a 2009 accord to establish formal diplomatic recognition between the two countries. Then–mayor of Kars, , referred to the statue as "his dream," that would help bring together the "brothers and sisters" of the two nations. However, the st ...
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Church Of Humanity
Church of Humanity was a positivist church in England influenced and inspired by Auguste Comte's Religion of Humanity in France. It also had a branch or variant in New York City, Brazil and other locations. Richard Congreve founded the first English Church of Humanity in 1859, just two years after Comte's death. Despite being relatively small the church had several notable members and ex-members. For example, Ann Margaret Lindholm was raised in the "Church of Humanity" before converting to Catholicism. The New York City version originates with English immigrant Henry Edger. In 1854 he decided to dedicate himself to the "positive faith", just two years after his mentor Congreve in Britain. In 1869 an American organization formed with David Goodman Croly as a leading member. Croly strongly believed in the religious element of Comtism, but was somewhat limited in evangelizing for it. By the 1870s the positivist organization led to an American version of the "Church of Humanity ...
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Humanity (ATB Song)
"Humanity" is the second single released by ATB André Tanneberger (; born 26 February 1973), better known by his stage name ATB, is a German DJ, musician, and producer of trance music. According to the official world DJ rankings governed by ''DJ Magazine'', ATB was ranked No. 11 in 2009 and ... from his album '' Seven Years: 1998-2005''. CD single Track listings Humanity (Germany Release) # "Humanity" (Airplay mix) - 3:39 # "Humanity" (Energy Club Cut) - 6:56 # "Humanity" (Original Club mix) - 7:05 # "Humanity" (Alex M.O.R.P.H. remix) - 9:06 # "Humanity" (Rank 1 remix) - 8:39 # "Humanity" (Funaki remix) - 4:23 Humanity (US Release) # "Humanity" (Airplay mix) - 3:39 # "Humanity" (Album Finish mix) - 4:08 # "Humanity" (Energy Club Cut) - 6:56 # "Humanity" (Original Club mix) - 7:05 # "Humanity" (Alex M.O.R.P.H. remix) - 9:06 # "Humanity" (Rank 1 remix) - 8:39 # "Humanity" (Funaki remix) - 4:23 # "Humanity" (Energy mix) - 7:09 {{DEFAULTSORT:Humanity (Atb Song) 2005 sing ...
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Religion Of Humanity
Religion of Humanity (from French ''Religion de l'Humanité'' or '' église positiviste'') is a secular religion created by Auguste Comte (1798–1857), the founder of positivist philosophy. Adherents of this religion have built chapels of Humanity in France and Brazil. In the United States and Europe, Comte's ideas influenced others, and contributed to the emergence of ethical societies and "ethical churches", which led to the development of Ethical culture, congregational humanist, and secular humanist organisations. Origins Comte developed the Religion of Humanity for positivist societies in order to fulfill the cohesive function once held by traditional worship. The religion was developed after Comte's passionate platonic relationship with Clotilde de Vaux, whom he idealised after her death. He became convinced that feminine values embodied the triumph of sentiment and morality. In a future science-based Positivist society there should also be a religion that would have p ...
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Humanity (film)
''Humanity'' is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film directed by John Francis Dillon and written by Bradley King. The film stars Ralph Morgan, Boots Mallory, Alexander Kirkland, Irene Ware, Noel Madison and Wade Boteler. The film was released om March 3, 1933, by Fox Film Corporation. Cast *Ralph Morgan as Dr. William MacDonald *Boots Mallory as Nancy Moore * Alexander Kirkland as Bill MacDonald *Irene Ware as Olive Pelton *Noel Madison as Sam Bernstein *Wade Boteler as Police Lt. Mike Farley *Christian Rub as Schmiddy *Betty Jane Graham as Rosie Schmidt *Ferike Boros as Mrs. Bernstein * George Irving as Dr. Van Buren *Crauford Kent as James Pelton *Nella Walker Nella Walker (March 6, 1886 – March 22, 1971) was an American actress and vaudeville performer of the 1920s through the 1950s. Biography The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker, she was born and raised in Chicago. In 1910, she marrie ... as Mrs. James Pelton References External links * 193 ...
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Humanity (The Mad Capsule Markets Album)
Humanity is the debut album from Japanese hardcore punk group The Mad Capsule Markets. They later re-released the album in 1996, and this was the only full album that guitarist Minoru Kojima Minoru Kojima (born 11 October 1968) was the original guitarist for Japanese experimental punk band The Mad Capsule Markets. He is also known as Scene or Shin Murohime, which is apparently a conglomeration of characters from the names of different ... played on. This album contains the original version of the songs "San Byoukan no Jisatsu" and "Life Game", which both appear in censored form on the album "P.O.P". The original version of "San Byoukan no Jisatsu" contains an extra line in the chorus about jumping off a building. It was never made certain why the line was removed on "P.O.P", but it was speculated that the song was linked to Japanese teen suicide, and therefore censored on "P.O.P" and has been totally silenced on the re-release of "Humanity" and releases thereafter. The band or r ...
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Humanities
Humanities are academic disciplines that study aspects of human society and culture. In the Renaissance, the term contrasted with divinity and referred to what is now called classics, the main area of secular study in universities at the time. Today, the humanities are more frequently defined as any fields of study outside of professional training, mathematics, and the natural and social sciences. They use methods that are primarily critical, or speculative, and have a significant historical element—as distinguished from the mainly empirical approaches of the natural sciences;"Humanity" 2.b, ''Oxford English Dictionary'' 3rd Ed. (2003) yet, unlike the sciences, the humanities have no general history. The humanities include the studies of foreign languages, history, philosophy, language arts (literature, writing, oratory, rhetoric, poetry, etc.), performing arts ( theater, music, dance, etc.), and visual arts (painting, sculpture, photography, filmmaking, etc ...
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