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    The people who dumbed it down did a pretty good job at it, and there's no harm in adding a few bytes of added information without having to have viewers go through the tedious maze of Wikipedia trying to find answers. And isn't that who Wikipedia is aimed at, the dumb majority OR normal people (Leah ) who are trying to find information? It's probably alot easier to simplify the articles when dumbing down, it does look more like waffle to fill up the spaces rather than to inform people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cocaine View Post
    humanisation is a wide variety of beliefs that consider the dignity and worth of people, decided by their ability to judge whether something is right or wrong by referring to their characteristics, such as being able to be rational, without needing to refer to the supernatural or from religious materials (such as the bible). Humanisation is a part of a variety of more specific belief systems. it can be considered a process by which truth and morality is sought through human investigation; and views on morals change when when new information and knowledge is found.

    thats about as far as i got haha. im not gonna attempt the rest. bearing in mind i doubt thats bang on correct lol, some parts i left in because they make sense anywayy.
    Use that one if you're writing it down in class or as homework, gd job cocaine.

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