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Sons Of Adam (other)
Sons of Adam or son of Adam or ''variation'', may refer to: * a poetic allusion to humans * Cain and Abel, the biblical sons of Adam and Eve * " Son of man" or "son of Adam", a biblical term * ''Sons of Adam'' (''Bani Adam''; fa, link=no, بنی‌آدم; ar, link=no, بني آدم; he, link=no, בן־אדם), a Persian poem by Saadi Shirazi * The Sons of Adam, a U.S. garage rock band, formerly ''Fender IV'' * Son of Adam, the Narnian term for people transported from Earth to Narnia (world) * ''Sons of Adam'' ( ar, link=no, Al Bani Adam), a 1945 Egyptian film by Abo El Seoud El Ebiary * ''Sons of Adam'' (play), a stageplay by Beatrix Thomson * ''Son of Adam'' (book), a 1990 memoir by Denis Forman See also * Adamsen * Adamsson * Adamson (other) * Adams (other) * Adam (other) * Son (other) * Son of man (other) * Human (other) Humans are a species of highly intelligent apes. Human(s) may also refer to: Science ...
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Human
Humans (''Homo sapiens'') are the most abundant and widespread species of primate, characterized by bipedalism and exceptional cognitive skills due to a large and complex brain. This has enabled the development of advanced tools, culture, and language. Humans are highly social and tend to live in complex social structures composed of many cooperating and competing groups, from families and kinship networks to political states. Social interactions between humans have established a wide variety of values, social norms, and rituals, which bolster human society. Its intelligence and its desire to understand and influence the environment and to explain and manipulate phenomena have motivated humanity's development of science, philosophy, mythology, religion, and other fields of study. Although some scientists equate the term ''humans'' with all members of the genus ''Homo'', in common usage, it generally refers to ''Homo sapiens'', the only extant member. Anatomically moder ...
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Adamsson
Adamsson is a Scandinavian surname. * Ann-Mari Adamsson, Swedish actress *Folke Adamsson, Swedish football manager and former player. * Gösta Adamsson, Norwegian-born rower who represented Sweden *Johan Adamsson, birth name of Juhani Aataminpoika Juhani Aataminpoika (; born 31 July 1826 in Vesivehmaa, Asikkala – September 1854 in Suomenlinna), alias Kerpeikkari (), was a Finnish serial killer. He killed 12 people in southern Finland between October and November in 1849. He has ..., Finnish serial killer * Stefan Adamsson, Swedish former cyclist {{surname Surnames of Scandinavian origin Surnames from given names ...
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Human (other)
Humans are a species of highly intelligent apes. Human(s) may also refer to: Science * Human, any member of the genus ''Homo'' (since ca. 2.5 million years) ** Human taxonomy, the classification of the species ''Homo sapiens'' ** Archaic humans, since ca. 200,000 years ** ''Homo sapiens idaltu'' (ca. 160,000 years ago), the name given to a number of around 160,000-year-old hominid fossils found in 1997 in Herto Bouri, Ethiopia ** ''Homo sapiens sapiens'', anatomically modern humans * Human appearance, the outward phenotype or look of human beings ** Human variability, the range of possible values for any physical or mental characteristic of human beings * Human behavior, the range of behaviors exhibited by humans * Human condition, the unique features of being human ** Human nature, the distinguishing characteristics that humans tend to have independent of the influence of culture ** Human self-reflection, the capacity of humans to exercise introspection and the willingness to le ...
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Son Of Man (other)
Son of man is the translation of various Hebrew and Greek phrases used in the Hebrew Bible, various apocalyptic works of the intertestamental period, and in the Greek New Testament. Son of man may also refer to: Religion * Son of man (Christianity), one of the names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament * Son of man (Judaism), denoting mankind generally in contrast to deity or godhead, with special reference to the human weakness and frailty Film and television * ''Son of Man'' (1980 film), a 1980 South Korean film directed by Yu Hyun-mok, based upon the 1979 novel * ''Son of Man'' (2006 film), a 2006 South African film that debuted at the Sundance Film Festival * ''Son of Man'' (play), a 1969 television play by Dennis Potter * ''A Son of Man'', a 2018 film Literature * ''Son of Man'' (novel), a 1971 science fiction novel by Robert Silverberg that explores humanity by musing about its manifestations millions of years into the future. * ''Son of Man'', a 1979 novel by Yi ...
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Son (other)
A son is a male offspring in relation to a parent. Son, SON, Sons, The Son, or The Sons or may also refer to: Places * Son, Ardennes, a commune in the Ardennes, France * Son, Netherlands, a village in the Netherlands * Son, Norway, a village in Norway * Santo-Pekoa International Airport in Vanuatu, IATA Code SON * Saugeen Ojibway Nation, a group of First Nations in Canada * Son River (Vietnam), a river in Vietnam * Son River (also Sone), a tributary of the Ganges in central India People * Son (Korean surname), a common Korean family name * Thế Sơn, Vietnamese-American singer * Francisco Javier Hidalgo Gómez, Spanish footballer known as 'Son' Arts and entertainment Films * ''The Son'' (1953 film), a Danish family film * ''Son'' (1955 film), a 1955 Soviet drama film * ''Sons'', 1989 film directed by Alexandre Rockwell * ''Sons'' (1996 film), a Chinese film directed by Zhang Yuan * ''The Son'' (2002 film), directed by Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne * ''S ...
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Adam (other)
Adam is a figure in the Abrahamic religions. Adam may also refer to: *Adam (given name) * Adam (surname) *Adam (murder victim), the nickname given to an unidentified boy presumed to be from southwestern Nigeria who was found murdered and dismembered in London. *Adamu (Assyrian king), the earliest Assyrian king of Middle East. He may be the inspiration for Adam. Arts *Adam style or Adamesque, a style of interior decoration with elaborate plasterwork after three Scottish brothers * Adam@home (previously titled Adam) newspaper comic strip, by Brian Basset and Rob Harrell Books *''Adam'', a 1960 novel by David Bolt * ''Adam'' (novel), a 2008 novel by author Ted Dekker *''Adam'', a 2014 novel by Ariel Schrag * Adam, a character in the Japanese manga ''Record of Ragnarok'' Film and television * ''Adam'' (1983 film), an American drama television film * ''Adam'' (1992 film), a British stop-motion animation film * ''Adam'' (2009 film), an American romance film * ''Adam'' (2019 America ...
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Adams (other)
Adams may refer to: * For persons, see Adams (surname) Places United States *Adams, California *Adams, California, former name of Corte Madera, California *Adams, Decatur County, Indiana *Adams, Kentucky *Adams, Massachusetts, a New England town **Adams (CDP), Massachusetts, the central village in the town *Adams, Minnesota *Adams, North Dakota *Adams, Nebraska *Adams, New Jersey * Adams (town), New York **Adams (village), New York, within the town *Adams, Oklahoma *Adams, Oregon * Adams, Pennsylvania, a former community in Armstrong County *Adams, Tennessee *Adams, Wisconsin, city in Adams County *Adams, Adams County, Wisconsin, town *Adams, Green County, Wisconsin, town *Adams, Jackson County, Wisconsin, town *Adams, Walworth County, Wisconsin, unincorporated community *Adams Center, Wisconsin, a ghost town Elsewhere *Adams (lunar crater) *Adams (Martian crater) *Adams Island, New Zealand, one of the Auckland Islands *Adams, Ilocos Norte Transportation ;Vehicles *Adams (1903 a ...
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Adamson (other)
Adamson may refer to: * Adamson (surname), list of people * ''Adamson'', taxonomic author abbreviation for British botanist Robert Stephen Adamson (1885–1965) * Adamson (automobile), an English automobile model * ''Adamson'' (comic strip) or ''Silent Sam'', a Swedish comic strip by Oscar Jacobsson ** Adamson Awards, a Swedish comics award * Adamson, Kansas * Adamson, Oklahoma, a ghost town in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, US * Adamson University, a university in Manila, Philippines * W. H. Adamson High School, a high school in Texas, U.S. See also * ''Adamson v. California'', a U.S. Supreme Court legal suit * * Adamsen * Adamsson * Adams (other) * Adam (other) * Son (other) * Sons of Adam (other) Sons of Adam or son of Adam or ''variation'', may refer to: * a poetic allusion to humans * Cain and Abel, the biblical sons of Adam and Eve * " Son of man" or "son of Adam", a biblical term * ''Sons of Adam'' (''Bani Adam''; fa, link=no ...
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Adamsen
Adamsen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Maja Adamsen (born 1978), Danish cyclist * Søren Adamsen / Søren Nico Adamsen, Swedish musician, former member of Crystal Eyes and Artillery Artillery is a class of heavy military ranged weapons that launch munitions far beyond the range and power of infantry firearms. Early artillery development focused on the ability to breach defensive walls and fortifications during siege ... * Morten Adamsen (born 1981), Norwegian rower {{surname Surnames from given names ...
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Cain And Abel
In the biblical Book of Genesis, Cain ''Qayīn'', in pausa ''Qāyīn''; gr, Κάϊν ''Káïn''; ar, قابيل/قايين, Qābīl / Qāyīn and Abel ''Heḇel'', in pausa ''Hāḇel''; gr, Ἅβελ ''Hábel''; ar, هابيل, Hābīl are the first two sons of Adam and Eve. Cain, the firstborn, was a farmer, and his brother Abel was a shepherd. The brothers made sacrifices to God, but God favored Abel's sacrifice instead of Cain's. Cain then murdered Abel, whereupon God punished Cain by condemning him to a life of wandering. Cain then dwelt in the land of Nod (), where he built a city and fathered the line of descendants beginning with Enoch. Genesis narrative The story of Cain's murder of Abel and its consequences is told in : Translation notes Origins Etymology Cain and Abel are traditional English renderings of the Hebrew names. It has been proposed that the etymology of their names may be a direct pun on the roles they take in the Genesis narrat ...
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Denis Forman
Sir John Denis Forman (13 October 1917 – 24 February 2013) was a Scottish executive in the British television industry long associated with the ITV contractor Granada, and with various charitable and governmental bodies in the arts. Career Forman was born in 1917 in Cragielands, near Moffat, in Dumfries, to the Rev Adam Forman, an Episcopalian vicar and country gentleman who later became a Presbyterian minister. The family lived in a house built in the Palladian style and were devout. Forman recounted his childhood in his memoir ''Son of Adam'' (1990, filmed as ''My Life So Far'' in 1999). He was educated at Loretto School, Musselburgh and Pembroke College, Cambridge. Forman had a distinguished military career during the Second World War and was wounded at Monte Cassino, losing a leg. After the war he joined the British Film Institute and was its Director from 1948 to 1955. Later he was Chair of its Board of Governors, from 1971 to 1973. After his main period of work at th ...
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Beatrix Thomson
Beatrix Thomson (1900–1986) was a British stage actress. She also made a handful of appearances in film and television. A graduate of RADA, she made her West End debut in John Galsworthy's '' Loyalties'' in 1922. She was married to the actor Claude Rains from 1924 to 1935. Her film roles include Lucie Dreyfus in '' Dreyfus'' (1931) and the title role in Michael Powell's quota quickie ''Crown v. Stevens'' (1936). She also wrote several works for the stage. Selected stage credits * '' Loyalties'' by John Galsworthy (1922) * ''The Rivals'' by Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1925) * '' Three Sisters'' by Anton Chekhov (1926) * '' The Berg'' by Ernest Raymond (1929) * '' The Way Out'' by H. C. McNeile (1930) Selected filmography * '' Dreyfus'' (1931) * ''The Old Curiosity Shop'' (1934) * ''Crown v. Stevens ''Crown v. Stevens'' is a 1936 British crime thriller film directed by Michael Powell. It was made as a quota quickie. Plot Ex-dancer Doris Stevens kills a moneylender who i ...
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