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humanics
[ hyoo-man-iksor, often, yoo- ]
noun
(used with a singular verb)
- the study of the nature or affairs of humankind.
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He calls this strategy humanics — a staple of Northeastern’s program that requires computer science majors to take theater classes.
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First, is a new learning model that Aoun calls “humanics.”
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“C-88775 has broken the First Law of Humanics. It will be terminated and replaced. J-21499 will be disciplined.”
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The workers sat at long benches, surrounded by Screenbots that defaulted to the Three Laws of Humanics whenever there was nothing else to display.
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W-99299 taught basic skills to children: the Laws of Humanics, obedience, hygiene, agility, balance.
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