Sentence examples for class humans from inspiring English sources

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Harari predicts the rise of the useless class: humans who don't know what to study because they have no idea what skills will be needed by the time they finish, who can't work because there's always a cheaper and better robot, and spend their time taking drugs and staring at screens.

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At the start of the interview, Mr. Chkhartishvili's asked, "Should ethnic non-Russians and half-Russians feel like second class human beings in your Russia?" Mr. Navalny replied: "There's no such thing as a second class human being, and anyone who thinks there is, is a dangerous lunatic who should be re-educated, treated or isolated from human society.

Last fall, he dropped out of Dr. Carter-Black's class, "Human Behavior and the Social Environment," because he said he had gotten a job at a prison — an area in which she knew he was deeply interested.

The latter case fits the two-thirds power law, which describes the speed/curvature correlation of large class human body movements.

Her first class, Human Evolution, was led by ASU professor and paleoanthropologist Don Johansson who is the man behind the discovery of Lucy, the 3.2 million-year-old human ancestor fossil in Ethiopia.

Women of all classes had swallowed the myth that they were second-class humans fit only for reproduction and subordination in male society.

"Most of the Libyan people have treated us as third-class humans, so we weren't sure what to expect from the Tunisians," she said.

We also need to question the pundits and companies that incant "artificial intelligence" as a mantra, even as they are celebrating a future where so many middle-class humans' jobs may be jettisoned.

In 1735, when the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus first sorted out the animal kingdom, he classed humans in a category called Quadrupedia: four-footed beasts.

To balance the clans the aristocratic Ventrue were only allowed to feed on noble blood, but this was changed to allow them to feed on lower-class humans, receiving less blood.

The text of the inscription translated by Reisner describes the gifts offered by the pharaoh in tribute at Abuwtiyuw's funeral: Although it was common to bury dogs in ancient Egypt, the funeral of Abuwtiyuw was unusually elaborate, an honour normally reserved for upper-class humans.

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