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humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_1_5.txt | , William Lloyd Garrison wrote in a newspaper called The Liberator that he was trying to enlist his readers in "the great cause of human rights", so the term human rights probably came into use sometime between Paine's The Rights of Man and Garrison's publication. In 1849 a contemporary, Henry David Thoreau, wrote abou... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Primate_0_0.txt |
Primates are a diverse order of mammals. They are divided into the strepsirrhines, which include the lemurs, galagos, and lorisids, and the haplorhines, which include the tarsiers and the simians (monkeys and apes). Primates arose 85–55 million years ago first from small terrestrial mammals, which adapted to living in... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_7_1.txt | approaches to achieving – progressive goals". |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_4_3.txt | of resources.
Humans are one of the most adaptable species, despite having a low or narrow tolerance for many of the earth's extreme environments. Currently the species is present in all eight biogeographical realms, although their presence in the Antarctic realm is very limited to research stations and annually there... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Primate_3_15.txt | of two crab-eating macaque clones, named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua, using the complex DNA transfer method that produced Dolly the sheep, for the first time. |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Primate_5_6.txt | three main ecological factors: distribution of resources, group size, and predation. Within a social group there is a balance between cooperation and competition. Cooperative behaviors in many primates species include social grooming (removing skin parasites and cleaning wounds), food sharing, and collective defense a... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Primate_9_0.txt | Footnotes[edit]
^ Although the monophyletic relationship between lemurs and lorisoids is widely accepted, their clade name is not. The term "lemuriform" is used here because it derives from one popular taxonomy that clumps the clade of toothcombed primates into one infraorder and the extinct, non-toothcombed adapifor... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Primate_5_27.txt | , and numerical, spatial, and abstract concepts. Comparative studies show a trend towards higher intelligence going from prosimians to New World monkeys to Old World monkeys, and significantly higher average cognitive abilities in the great apes. However, there is a great deal of variation in each group (e.g., among Ne... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Primate_5_14.txt | at least in principle, from the phylogenetic divergence of Homo (2.3 to 2.4 million years ago) from Pan (5 to 6 million years ago) to the emergence of full behavioral modernity some 50,000–150,000 years ago. Few dispute that Australopithecus probably lacked vocal communication significantly more sophisticated than tha... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_5_6.txt | lay the foundations of the theory of a social contract between the governed and the governor.
Hugo Grotius based his philosophy of international law on natural law. He wrote that "even the will of an omnipotent being cannot change or abrogate" natural law, which "would maintain its objective validity even if we should... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_6_10.txt | as pleasant, such as joy, interest or contentment, contrast with those perceived as unpleasant, like anxiety, sadness, anger, and despair. Happiness, or the state of being happy, is a human emotional condition. The definition of happiness is a common philosophical topic. Some define it as experiencing the feeling of p... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Primate_4_3.txt | , haplorhines, have evolved fully enclosed sockets.
An 1893 drawing of the hands and feet of various primates
Primates show an evolutionary trend towards a reduced snout. Technically, Old World monkeys are distinguished from New World monkeys by the structure of the nose, and from apes by the arrangement of their teeth... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_1_15.txt | states at the time of adoption (the declaration was adopted unanimously, with the abstention of the Soviet bloc, apartheid South Africa, and Saudi Arabia), this principle was later subject to significant challenges. On the issue of the term universal, the declarations did not apply to domestic discrimination or racism... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_2_0.txt | Promotion strategies
Military force
See also: R2p and Peacekeeping
Responsibility to protect refers to a doctrine for United Nations member states to intervene to protect populations from atrocities. It has been cited as justification in the use of recent military interventions. An example of an intervention that is o... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_7_8.txt | Maglev, the fastest train in the world clocking in at 603 km/h (375 mph) as of 2015
Stone tools were used by proto-humans at least 2.5 million years ago. The use and manufacture of tools has been put forward as the ability that defines humans more than anything else and has historically been seen as an important evolut... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Primate_3_8.txt | more recently than lemurs and lorises split) or a sister group to all the other strepsirrhines. In 2008, the aye-aye family was confirmed to be most closely related to the other Malagasy lemurs, likely having descended from the same ancestral population that colonized the island.
Suborder Haplorhini, the simple-nosed ... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_3_10.txt | of the Second World War in 1945, the Cold War between the USSR and the United States saw a struggle for global influence, including a nuclear arms race and a space race, ending in the collapse of the Soviet Union. The current Information Age, spurred by the development of the Internet and Artificial Intelligence syste... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_10_15.txt | Retrieved 11 May 2022.
^ "Leveraging education to end female gential mutilation/cutting worldwide" (PDF). International Center for Research on Women. p. 3. Archived (PDF) from the original on 6 October 2022. Retrieved 11 May 2022. For women and girls living in areas where FGM/C is prevalent, they are often dependent ... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_10_17.txt | the original on 12 May 2022. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
^ "Holocaust Key to Understanding ISIS, Says UN Human Rights Chief". Haaretz. 7 February 2015. Archived from the original on 9 May 2022. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
^ Ball & Gready (2007), p. 92.
^ "Human Rights Council". UN News Centre. Archived from the original on 13... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_6_1.txt | because it was based on the principle that the different rights could only successfully exist in combination:
The ideal of free human beings enjoying civil and political freedom and freedom from fear and want can only be achieved if conditions are created whereby everyone may enjoy his civil and political rights, as ... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Primate_3_13.txt | well studied in comparison to other animal groups, several new species have been discovered recently, and genetic tests have revealed previously unrecognised species in known populations. Primate Taxonomy listed about 350 species of primates in 2001; the author, Colin Groves, increased that number to 376 for his contr... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Primate_8_0.txt | See also[edit]
Animals portalMammals portalPrimates portal
Arboreal theory
Great Ape Project
Human evolution
International Primate Day
List of primates
List of fossil primates
Monkey Day
Primatology |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Primate_5_16.txt | urs and gorillas. Adult males may kill dependent offspring that are not theirs so the female will return to estrus and thus they can sire offspring of their own. Social monogamy in some species may have evolved to combat this behavior. Promiscuity may also lessen the risk of infanticide since paternity becomes uncertai... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_1_18.txt | , which was central to some interpretations of the UDHR. Although the UDHR is a non-binding resolution, it is now considered to be a central component of international customary law which may be invoked under appropriate circumstances by state judiciaries and other judiciaries.
Human Rights Treaties
In 1966, the Intern... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_3_7.txt | ination of Discrimination against Women monitors the CEDAW. It receives states' reports on their performance and comments on them, and can make judgments on complaints against countries which have opted into the 1999 Optional Protocol.
The Committee Against Torture monitors the CAT and receives states' reports on their... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_6_6.txt | be different levels or orders of consciousness, or different kinds of consciousness, or just one kind with different features.
The process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses is known as cognition. The human brain perceives the external world through the senses, and eac... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_5_4.txt | productive sweat glands help avoid heat exhaustion while running for long distances. Compared to other apes, the human heart produces greater stroke volume and cardiac output and the aorta is proportionately larger.
Genetics
Main article: Human genetics
A graphical representation of the standard human karyotype, incl... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_8_12.txt | reliable for pre-medieval times, especially global figures. But compared with any period over the past 600 years, the last ~80 years (post 1946), has seen a very significant drop in global military and civilian death rates due to armed conflict. |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Primate_5_24.txt | method as their sole means of food collection. This involved combining stationary food sources (such as fruits, grains, tubers, and mushrooms, insect larvae and aquatic mollusks) with wild game, which must be hunted and killed in order to be consumed. It has been proposed that humans have used fire to prepare and cook... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_3_8.txt | to the Atlantic slave trade and the genocide of Native American peoples. This period also marked the Scientific Revolution, with great advances in mathematics, mechanics, astronomy and physiology.
The late modern period (1800–present) saw the Technological and Industrial Revolution bring such discoveries as imaging te... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_8_6.txt | the world's largest political organizations
As farming populations gathered in larger and denser communities, interactions between these different groups increased. This led to the development of governance within and between the communities. Humans have evolved the ability to change affiliation with various social gr... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Primate_4_0.txt | Anatomy and physiology[edit]
Head[edit]
Primate skulls showing postorbital bar, and increasing brain sizes
The primate skull has a large, domed cranium, which is particularly prominent in anthropoids. The cranium protects the large brain, a distinguishing characteristic of this group. The endocranial volume (the volume... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_1_6.txt | , human rights are secured; withdraw that protection and they are at the mercy of wicked rulers or the clamor of an excited people."
Many groups and movements have managed to achieve profound social changes over the course of the 20th century in the name of human rights. In Western Europe and North America, labour unio... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_3_4.txt | complex calendars. In Africa, the Kingdom of Aksum overtook the declining Kingdom of Kush and facilitated trade between India and the Mediterranean. In West Asia, the Achaemenid Empire's system of centralized governance became the precursor to many later empires, while the Gupta Empire in India and the Han dynasty in ... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Primate_2_2.txt | Lemuridae: ring-tailed lemur and allies (21 species)
Family Lepilemuridae: sportive lemurs (26 species)
Family Indriidae: woolly lemurs and allies (19 species)
Superfamily Lorisoidea
Family Lorisidae: lorisids (16 species)
Family Galagidae: galagos (23 species)
Suborder Haplorhini: tarsiers, monkeys and apes
Infraorde... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_6_10.txt | view is countered by Mahathir's former deputy:
To say that freedom is Western or unAsian is to offend our traditions as well as our forefathers, who gave their lives in the struggle against tyranny and injustices.— Anwar Ibrahim, in his keynote speech to the Asian Press Forum title Media and Society in Asia, 2 Decemb... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_3_12.txt | their citizens, and others have signed but not yet ratified the Rome Statute, which established the court.
The ICC and other international courts (see Regional human rights below) exist to take action where the national legal system of a state is unable to try the case itself. If national law is able to safeguard huma... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_0_1.txt | everyone. They are regarded as requiring empathy and the rule of law, and imposing an obligation on persons to respect the human rights of others; it is generally considered that they should not be taken away except as a result of due process based on specific circumstances.
The doctrine of human rights has been highl... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_1_13.txt | other and to groups; spiritual, public and political rights; and economic, social and cultural rights. The final three articles place, according to Cassin, rights in the context of limits, duties and the social and political order in which they are to be realized. Humphrey and Cassin intended the rights in the UDHR to... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_7_7.txt | , with 30,000-year-old paintings on walls inside some caves portraying a series of dramatic scenes. One of the oldest surviving works of literature is the Epic of Gilgamesh, first engraved on ancient Babylonian tablets about 4,000 years ago. Beyond simply passing down knowledge, the use and sharing of imaginative ficti... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_8_1.txt | .
Gender
Main article: Gender
Human societies typically exhibit gender identities and gender roles that distinguish between masculine and feminine characteristics and prescribe the range of acceptable behaviours and attitudes for their members based on their sex. The most common categorisation is a gender binary of me... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Primate_4_2.txt | of humans and other hominids is exceptional; they have the most acute vision known among all vertebrates, with the exception of certain species of predatory birds.
Primates have forward-facing eyes on the front of the skull; binocular vision allows accurate distance perception, useful for the brachiating ancestors of ... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_1_9.txt | the International Labour Organization also had a mandate to promote and safeguard certain of the rights later included in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR):
the primary goal of the ILO today is to promote opportunities for women and men to obtain decent and productive work, in conditions of freedom, eq... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Primate_5_10.txt | heromones, which are detected by the vomeronasal organ; this process forms a large part of the communication behavior of these primates. In Old World monkeys and apes this ability is mostly vestigial, having regressed as trichromatic eyes evolved to become the main sensory organ. Primates also use vocalizations, gestur... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_6_14.txt | norms are erga omnes, or owed to the entire world community, as well as the concept of jus cogens. In 1993, Belgium passed a law of universal jurisdiction to give its court's jurisdiction over crimes against humanity in other countries, and in 1998 Augusto Pinochet was arrested in London following an indictment by Spa... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_0_5.txt | At puberty, humans develop secondary sex characteristics. Females are capable of pregnancy, usually between puberty, at around 12 years old, and menopause, around the age of 50.
Humans are omnivorous, capable of consuming a wide variety of plant and animal material, and have used fire and other forms of heat to prepar... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_6_5.txt | the intuition that it exists. Opinions differ about what exactly needs to be studied and explained as consciousness. Some philosophers divide consciousness into phenomenal consciousness, which is sensory experience itself, and access consciousness, which can be used for reasoning or directly controlling actions. It is... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_5_1.txt | some individuals having them congenitally absent.
Humans share with chimpanzees a vestigial tail, appendix, flexible shoulder joints, grasping fingers and opposable thumbs. Humans also have a more barrel-shaped chests in contrast to the funnel shape of other apes, an adaptation for bipedal respiration. Apart from bipe... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Treeshrew_3_0.txt | Reproduction[edit]
Female treeshrews have a gestation period of 45–50 days and give birth to up to three young in nests lined with dry leaves inside tree hollows. The young are born blind and hairless, but are able to leave the nest after about a month. During this period, the mother provides relatively little maternal... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Primate_1_4.txt |
Hominidae
orangutans (subfamily Ponginae)
Homininae
gorillas (tribe Gorillini)
Hominini
chimpanzees, bonobos (g. Pan)
humans (g. Homo)
prosimians
monkeys
lesser apes
great apes
All |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_10_10.txt | and James A. Hefner (Port Washington, N.Y.: Alfred Publishing, 1976), p, 179.
^ Ball & Gready (2007), p. 35.
^ Littman, David G. (19 January 2003). "Human Rights and Human Wrongs". National Review. Archived from the original on 11 January 2008. Retrieved 7 January 2008. The principal aim of the 1948 Universal Decl... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_10_0.txt | Notes
^ The world population and population density statistics are updated automatically from a template that uses the CIA World Factbook and United Nations World Population Prospects.
^ Cities with over 10 million inhabitants as of 2018.
^ Traditionally this has been explained by conflicting evolutionary pressures i... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_7_13.txt | or no identity with any religion.
Science and philosophy
Main articles: Science and Philosophy
The Dunhuang map, a star map showing the North Polar region. China circa 700.
An aspect unique to humans is their ability to transmit knowledge from one generation to the next and to continually build on this information to... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_10_0.txt | Notes
^ James Nickel, with assistance from Thomas Pogge, M.B.E. Smith, and Leif Wenar, 13 December 2013, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Human Rights Archived 5 August 2019 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 14 August 2014
^ Nickel (2010).
^ The United Nations, Office of the High Commissioner of Human... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_6_1.txt | primates, the region of the brain associated with higher cognition. This has led humans to proclaim themselves to be more intelligent than any other known species. Objectively defining intelligence is difficult, with other animals adapting senses and excelling in areas that humans are unable to.
There are some traits ... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_10_23.txt | 2008.
^ "Protocol of the Court of Justice of the African Union" (PDF). African Union. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 4 January 2008.
^ "Open Letter to the Chairman of the African Union (AU) seeking clarifications and assurances that the Establishment of an effective African Court on Huma... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Primate_6_0.txt | Ecology[edit]
See also: List of primates by population
Rhesus macaque at Agra Fort, India
Non-human primates primarily live in the tropical latitudes of Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Species that live outside of the tropics include the Japanese macaque which lives in the Japanese islands of Honshū and Hokkaido; the ... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Treeshrew_2_0.txt | Description[edit]
Dentition of Tupaia
Madras treeshrew (Anathana ellioti)
Northern smooth-tailed treeshrew (Dendrogale murina)
Northern treeshrew (Tupaia belangeri)
Common treeshrew (T. glis)
Horsfield's treeshrew (T. javanica)
Pygmy treeshrew (T. minor)
Pen-tailed treeshrew (1850 depiction of Ptilocercus lowii)
Treesh... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_10_16.txt | typically provided by the husband. Parents who choose to have their daughters cut consider their decision to be necessary, if not beneficial, for their daughter's future marriage prospects, in light of the financial and social constraints they may face.
^ Ahmed, Beenish (20 January 2014). "Confronting a sexual rite o... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_5_19.txt | is biological variation in the human species – with traits such as blood type, genetic diseases, cranial features, facial features, organ systems, eye color, hair color and texture, height and build, and skin color varying across the globe. The typical height of an adult human is between 1.4 and 1.9 m (4 ft 7 in and 6... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_10_14.txt | Foreign Affairs. 78 (3): 43–53. doi:10.2307/20049279. JSTOR 20049279.
^ Nesrine Malik (3 July 2018). "Sanctions Against Sudan Didn't Harm an Oppressive Government — They Helped It". Foreign Policy. Archived from the original on 5 May 2022. Retrieved 5 May 2022.
^ Davies, Lizzy (30 April 2022). "Ethiopian drought lea... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_8_7.txt | history, each having various means of obtaining power and the ability to exert diverse controls on the population. Approximately 47% of humans live in some form of a democracy, 17% in a hybrid regime, and 37% in an authoritarian regime. Many countries belong to international organizations and alliances; the largest of... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_6_9.txt | a function beginning in childhood and continuing throughout a lifetime in a process known as socialization.
Emotions are biological states associated with the nervous system brought on by neurophysiological changes variously associated with thoughts, feelings, behavioral responses, and a degree of pleasure or displeas... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_6_5.txt | izing is not to suggest that any obvious violations of rights can be ignored.— Philip Alston
Priorities, where necessary, should adhere to core concepts (such as reasonable attempts at progressive realization) and principles (such as non-discrimination, equality and participation.— Olivia Ball, Paul Gready
Some human ... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Primate_5_31.txt | the wild; individuals were observed cracking nuts by placing them on a stone anvil and hitting them with another large stone. In Thailand and Myanmar, crab-eating macaques use stone tools to open nuts, oysters and other bivalves, and various types of sea snails. Chacma baboons use stones as weapons; stoning by these b... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_rights_4_2.txt | (ACHPR) is a quasi-judicial organ of the African Union tasked with promoting and protecting human rights and collective (peoples') rights throughout the African continent as well as interpreting the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights and considering individual complaints of violations of the Charter. The com... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Treeshrew_7_1.txt | rew.
Named fossil species include Prodendrogale yunnanica, Prodendrogale engesseri, and Tupaia storchi from Yunnan, Tupaia miocenica from Thailand, Palaeotupaia sivalicus from India and Ptilocercus kylin from Yunnan. |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Primate_2_1.txt | order and family. Other classifications are also used. For example, an alternative classification of the living Strepsirrhini divides them into two infraorders, Lemuriformes and Lorisiformes.
Order Primates
Suborder Strepsirrhini: lemurs, galagos and lorisids
Infraorder Lemuriformes
Superfamily Lemuroidea
Family Cheir... |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Human_2_8.txt |
Hominina (homininans)
Homo sapiens (humans) |
humans_closest_relatives_after_primates/Colugo_0.txt |
Colugos (/kəˈluːɡoʊ/) are arboreal gliding mammals that are native to Southeast Asia. Their closest evolutionary relatives are primates. There are just two living species of colugos: the Sunda flying lemur (Galeopterus variegatus) and the Philippine flying lemur (Cynocephalus volans). These two species make up the ent... |
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eyes_smooth_transition/Smooth_pursuit_1_0.txt | Measurement[edit]
There are two basic methods for recording smooth pursuit eye movements, and eye movement in general. The first is with a search coil. This technique is most common in primate research, and is extremely accurate. An eye movement shifts the orientation of the coil to induce an electric current, which is... |
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eyes_smooth_transition/Smooth_pursuit_3_1.txt | , the pursuit system tries to null retinal velocity of the object of interest. This is achieved at the end of the open-loop phase. In the closed-loop phase, the eye angular velocity and target angular velocity are nearly equal. |
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eyes_smooth_transition/Opticalillusion_79_0.txt | Just as it perceives color and brightness constancies, the brain has the
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For example, a door is perceived as a rectangle regardless of how the image
may change on the retina as the door is opened and closed. Unfamiliar objects,
however, do not... |
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