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human nature造句
241. This is a universal process of change from the human nature to the Divine potential into each being. 242. The educational view of human nature became the essential subject of educational theory in the third period. 243. Chapter five: The North Shaanxi folk song kept an eye on the individual (the Inner world of the Western peoples) and endue with loveliness of the human nature in the Western film. 244. Example: Such is human nature in the West that a great many people are often willing to sacrifice higher pay for the privilege of becoming white collar workers. 245. Such is human nature, that a great many people willing to sacrifice higher pay for the privilege of becoming white collar workers. 246. Advertisers have made a close study of human nature and have classified all our little weaknesses. 247. Human nature is one of those things that everybody about but no one can define precisely. 248. Why are we so ashamed of being seen naked? Is there something deep in human nature that finds naked skin abhorrent? Some prudishness inherited from our Victorian ancestors? 249. The study of our human nature encompasses a variety of fields ranging from anthropology, primatology, cognitive science and psychology to paleontology, archaeology, evolutionary biology and genetics. 250. Our service value are offer profession in time and human nature manner It'service. 251. In this world, human nature of greedy, hypocritical, brutal and bloodthirsty is exposed with nothing left. 252. Environmental problems must be studied on a higher gradation,[www.] human nature system. 253. They found Mary, as usual, deep in the study of thorough bass and human nature; and had some new extracts to admire, and some new observations of thread-bare morality to listen to. 254. Criminal correction is one alterative for the punishment objectives in the perspective of human nature. 255. They take this makeshift communication system developed by adults and, again, they turn it into a full-blown language, suggesting that to some extent it's part of our human nature to create languages. 256. Traditional discussions about the nature of value almost tend towards individualism and theory of human nature.