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  2. Consuming Passions - Wikipedia

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    Consuming Passions is a 1988 black comedy film which stars Vanessa Redgrave, Jonathan Pryce, and Sammi Davis and was directed by Giles Foster.The film is based on Secrets by Michael Palin and Terry Jones, [2] a BBC television play broadcast in 1973.

  3. Manfred Max-Neef's Fundamental human needs - Wikipedia

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    A common shortcoming in existing literature and discussions about human needs is that the fundamental difference between needs and their satisfiers either is not made explicit or is completely overlooked. It may have to do with the difference between human needs and the conventional notion of economic "wants" which are infinite and insatiable ...

  4. Ravenous (1999 film) - Wikipedia

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    People were reduced to cannibalism to avoid starvation. A rescue party is assembled to search for survivors. But before they leave they are warned by their Native American scout, George, of the Wendigo myth: anyone who consumes the flesh of their enemies takes their strength but becomes a demon cursed by an insatiable hunger for more human flesh.

  5. The Insatiable - Wikipedia

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    The Insatiable is a direct-to-DVD American vampire film released in 2006. The plot follows solitary cubical worker Harry Balbo ( Sean Patrick Flanery ) as he attempts to capture the vampire Tatiana ( Charlotte Ayanna ) with the assistance of vampire hunter Strickland ( Michael Biehn ).

  6. Need - Wikipedia

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    A second view of need is presented in the work of political economy professor Ian Gough, who has published on the subject of human needs in the context of social assistance provided by the welfare state. [3] Together with medical ethics professor Len Doyal, [4] he published A Theory of Human Need in 1991. [5]

  7. Want - Wikipedia

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    While in modern secular societies "want" is considered a purely economic, social-scientific or objectively psychological reality of human existence, many religious or spiritual traditions prescribe or advise with lessons on want and wanting, which might alternatively be termed "desire". Buddhism is perhaps the most common example of a religious ...

  8. Humans Need Not Apply - Wikipedia

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    Humans Need Not Apply is a 2014 internet video directed, produced, written, and edited by CGP Grey.It focuses on the future of the integration of automation into economics, as well as the impact of this integration to the worldwide workforce.

  9. Human (2015 film) - Wikipedia

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    Human is a 2015 documentary by French environmentalist Yann Arthus-Bertrand. The film is almost entirely composed of exclusive aerial footage and first-person stories told into the camera. It was the first film to premiere in the General Assembly Hall of the United Nations, to an audience of 1,000 viewers, including the UN Secretary General Ban ...