This document discusses the difference between human acts and acts of man. Human acts come from a person's premeditated free will and require elements of knowledge, freedom, and voluntariness. Acts of man are involuntary actions performed without using intellect or will, such as bodily functions, or actions done due to ignorance, fear, or force. The document provides examples of human acts like a student working part-time to help her parents, versus acts of man like a person crossing the street unsafely due to ignorance of traffic rules. It emphasizes that human acts are expected of humans and require full knowledge and willingness.