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In what ways are all the human beingshe world similar? poem - no man off foreign​

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Answered by madhurivaidya551
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We are, in fact, remarkably similar. The DNA of all human beings living today is 99.9% alike. We all have roots extending back 300,000 years to the emergence of the first modern humans in Africa, and back more than 6 million years to the evolution of the earliest human species in Africa

Answered by SelieVisa
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No men are foreigner

This poem No Men Are Foreign is written by James Falconer Kirkup. In the poem, the poet explains why no person is a stranger and no country is foreign.

People may wear different clothes but underneath we have the same body of flesh, blood, and bones. We all need to breathe to stay alive. We may live in different countries, speak different languages, and believe in different religions. But we are all human beings and we walk on the same planet. If we care to think more logically, each individual is the same.

All people on earth are the same as they breathe, wake, sleep, eat, hate, love, and labor. The importance of the sun and air and water is equal for everyone. Everyone in the world wants peace. They all know that we suffer equally from famine, starvation, and the destruction caused by wars.

We prosper when there is peace in the land. Our harvest will be bountiful. But wars and conflicts bring ruin and destruction. We are equally affected by peace and war.

All people of the world feel pain and sadness, joy and happiness. In our heart of hearts, we all have similar fears, anxieties, hopes, and longings for a beautiful world.

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