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Humanities Why aren't human civilization not consider as part, of nature?

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3dassets
post Sep 10 2011, 10:33 AM

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QUOTE(dkk @ Sep 10 2011, 01:02 AM)
If you've ever had a pet like a cat or a dog, you'd notice that they do seem to have a mind. They do not seem to react by instinct alone.
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Domesticated animal will not survive in the wild because they lost their chance to learn the skill to look for food, wild animal carry killer instinct with them even if captured and tamed by human, when these instinct are triggered and tasted human blood, they are put to death as the best precautionary measure. Why? Because instinct too is memory and its function is to adopt and adapt, this also enable mutation of cell beyond the control of the mind.

Having pet does not mean one understand animal better, it has to come from research and comparison and that is how we are educated.

 

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