He had no natural gift for painting human faces, which he got around by painting dog heads onto human bodies.
Denying that he was responsible for human rights abuses, he said on the contrary he was trying to protect the population.
He saves his forays upstairs for human companions: he has to.
He pushed for a human approach to economics, emphasizing jobs and social indicators as much as inflation targets.
So he asked a member of the U.S. rowing team for his "Olympic Project for Human Rights" badge, so that he could show solidarity.
He investigated legal abuses in the Philippines while with the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, then he looked at U.S. police misconduct while at the U.S. Department of Justice.
"For thousands of years, water was beverage of choice for human beings, " he said.
By June, the levels of radioactive cesium-137 between 18 and 300 miles offshore were safe for human exposure, he said.
The better choice for human propulsion, he says, was the paddle-like deep-catch stroke, which actually produced more lift than sculling, along with a hefty dose of drag.
He is absolutely aware of the human cost, and he grieves for every family and every person that we've lost.
"This is a step precisely in the wrong direction going exactly the wrong direction from reconciliation and respect for human rights, " he said.
"Western civilization is on the verge of collapse and downfall because of contradictions, lack of logic, coercions and lack of care for human principles, " he said.
"If the whole human race had fallen asleep at three in the afternoon, then it might have had dire consequences for the human race, " he said.
Le Corbusier's were wrecked by the adoption of high rises for human habitation - something he never envisaged, believing that most people should live in comparatively low-rise apartment buildings.
The reforms include "bringing to account those individuals responsible for human rights abuses, " he said.
One can't help noticing that when Mr Obama mocks himself, he mocks himself for being super-human.
He eventually isolated stem cells for human acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) and published the finding in 1994.
The Chadian Association for the Defence of Human Rights said he should be put on trial in Chad.
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The next year, he was knighted "for services to human reproductive biology, " the university said in a statement.
Those White House aides -- Rhodes, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice, and human rights advocate Samantha Power -- believed that Obama needed to show he was true to a speech made two years earlier in Cairo, in which he promised to push for democracy and human rights in the Arab and Muslim worlds, according to officials involved in the discussions.
"I believe we can forge new opportunities for our nation while standing up for human rights, development and freedom around the world, " he told MPs.
He was also a strong advocate for human rights and for the fair treatment of all Ghanaians.
He offers an answer: respect for human dignity in a multi-confessional, multicultural society.
Whether you agreed or not, there was no denying that he came to it from concern for other human beings.
When he died in 2006, he was still to stand trial for human rights abuses, as ordered by the Chilean courts.
He writes the Human Nature column for our partners at Slate magazine.
And most exciting to the young space geek, such a reactor could power a spaceship to a distant planet and then be the power source for a human base at the destination, he said.
The military fight in Iraq, he says, remains largely a fight for human intelligence.
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