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Homo$507721$ - translation to Αγγλικά

JOURNAL
Homo Oecon.; Homo Oecon

Homo      
n. geslacht homo (mens), mens
homo homini lupus         
LATIN PROVERB
iedereen voor zichzelf, de een gunt de ander niets (in Latijns) (populair Romeions gezegde van Plautus), slecht gedrag; wedstrijd waarbij gemoord wordt
human being         
  • Egypt]]
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  • Basic anatomical features of female and male humans. These models have had [[body hair]] and male [[facial hair]] removed and head hair trimmed. The female model is wearing red [[nail polish]] on her [[toenails]] and a ring on her left hand.
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  • Akkadian]]
  • [[Shango]], the [[Orisha]] of fire, lightning, and thunder, in the [[Yoruba religion]], depicted on horseback
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  •  Humans and their domesticated animals represent 96% of all mammalian biomass on earth, whereas all wild mammals represent only 4%.<ref name="Bar-On" />
  • The [[Dunhuang map]], a [[star map]] showing the North Polar region. China circa 700.
  • early human migration]] during the [[Upper Paleolithic]], following to the [[Southern Dispersal]] paradigm
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  • Changes in the number and order of genes (A–D) create genetic diversity within and between population.
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  • Karyotype}}
  • Humans often live in family-based social structures
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  • Lucy]]'','' the first ''[[Australopithecus afarensis]]'' skeleton found
  • Drawing of the [[human brain]], showing several important structures
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  • Illustration of grief from [[Charles Darwin]]'s 1872 book ''[[The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals]]''
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  • Humans living in [[Bali]], [[Indonesia]], preparing a meal
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  • Egyptian]], drawing by an unknown artist after a mural of the tomb of [[Seti I]]
  • The [[Silk Road]] (red) and spice [[trade routes]] (blue)
  • Parents can display [[familial love]] for their children.
  • A 10&nbsp;mm [[human embryo]] at 5 weeks
  • United Nations headquarters]] in New York City, which houses one of the world's largest political organizations
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COMMON NAME OF HOMO SAPIENS, UNIQUE EXTANT SPECIES OF THE GENUS HOMO, FROM EMBRYO TO ADULT
HomoSapiens; Humans; Human being; Theories of the origin of humans; Humankind; Human Being; Homo Sapiens; Homo sapien; Human race; Alternative views on the origin of mankind; Human beings; Human species; Human Beings; H. sapiens; Modern humans; Modern Human; Homo Sapien; Homosapiens; Human Origins; Human kind; Homo sapien sapiens; Humans as primates; Man (anthropology and biology); Homo sapian; Human habitat; Homosapian; Human specie; Terran (Homo Sapien); Homo sapein; Early Homo sapiens; Huamn; Human habitat and population; H Sapiens; Homo sapiens (Middle Paleolithic); East African Plains Ape; Modern homo sapiens; Anatomically Modern Humans; H. Sapiens; Humxn; The human race; Peoplekind; Homo sapiens; Species 5618; User:Humanbegin; User:Laughing with happiness; Mankind
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Ορισμός

homo
['h??m??]
informal, chiefly derogatory
¦ noun (plural homos) a homosexual man.
¦ adjective homosexual.

Βικιπαίδεια

Homo Oeconomicus

Homo Oeconomicus is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering studies in classical and neoclassical economics, public and social choice theory, law and economics, and philosophy of economics. It was established in 1983 as an occasional series concerned with aspects of the Homo economicus concept. The founding editor-in-chief was Manfred J. Holler (University of Hamburg). The current editors-in-chief are Manfred J. Holler (University of Hamburg), John Hudson (University of Bath), Hartmut Kliemt (Frankfurt School of Finance & Management), and Martin Leroch (University of Mainz). Originally published in German, all articles have been in English since 1998. The mixture of German and English articles deterred some subscribers and subscriptions picked up after the journal stopped accepting German language submissions.