Human Nature

To many, human nature is defined as characteristics, including ways of thinking,feeling, acting, and reacting that all humans have in common. It consists of impulses,desires, needs, feelings, and many other Read more

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Editor's Note
Written by Destini Mooney   
Thursday, 27 August 2009 17:06
To many, human nature is defined as characteristics, including ways of thinking,feeling, acting, and reacting that all humans have in common. It consists of impulses,desires, needs, feelings, and many other things. Human nature will certainly influence the choices we make in our lives, and some of these choices will ultimately be moraland immoral. However, all those complex factors in our nature make both kinds of choices possible. So to say that we are inherently moral or immoral makes absolutely no sense. It’s simply a matter of what aspects of our nature we choose to nourish,encourage, and pay heed to.
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Are You Hungry? Need Food?
Written by Mary Carew   
Friday, 28 August 2009 02:01
The Capital Area Food Bank “Village” consists of hard working dedicated employes working together to ensure the community receives their food. The Food Bank services over 600,000 people a year and only 12% are homeless. The food that you see goes all over the Metro Area, offering a wide variety of food.
 
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Written by Human Nature   
Friday, 28 August 2009 02:02
As Technology Playground presents its first edition of Human Nature, it makes us proud to be able to showcase the hard work and effort that our summer youth were
able to learn in the short 9 weeks of the program. What they are presenting is their vision and appreciation of the work that a few people in Washington, DC are doing
to make a difference in our city.
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