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Genetic Engineering Genetic Material
603 words
Cloning Genetic engineering, altering the
inherited characteristics of an organism in a
predetermined way, by introducing into it a piece
of the genetic material of another organism.
Genetic engineering offers the hope of cures for
many inherited diseases, once the problem of low
efficiencies of effective transfer genetic
material is overcome. Another development has been
the refinement of the technique called cloning,
which produces large numbers of genetically
identical individuals by transpla...
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Morality Of Cloning Cloning Of Humans
1,431 words
Humans have within their grasp the ability and
technology to create life. Many believe that this
knowledge will lead to further degradation of the
human spirit. But others, like Prometheus and his
gift of fire, believe that new technology is the
key to a new, and better, reality. Genetic
engineering and, specifically, cloning, of human
life has become an issue of extreme gravity in the
age of technology where anything may be dreamed
and many things are possible. Cloning is a reality
in todays wo...
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Morality Of Cloning Genetic Engineering
1,586 words
As scientists continue to piece together natures
mysteries of science, and as technology is
becoming the dominating force in numerous areas
worldwide, there is often a crucial piece of the
puzzle that goes missing: responsibility. Though
many people praise the abundant benefits of modern
technology, few actually understand the principles
that are being dealt with, and in many cases this
leads to disrespect of technology and its place in
the world. In order to make best use of
technology, it shou...
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Economic Theory Economic Model
1,278 words
The article Digital Technology and Institutional
Change from the Gilded Age to Modern Times: The
Impact of the Telegraph and the Internet describes
the difficulties that exist when trying to create
an accurate economic model showing responses to
new, economy changing, technologies. The author
Ronnie Phillips mainly focuses on institutional
economics and, by showing the history of other
technological advances, the need for institutional
analysis. He explains how the challenge is to
explain societ...
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Hard To Follow Michael Crichton
675 words
The novel The Congo by Michael Crichton is about
an advanced technological company that sends an
expedition into the Congo jungle in Zaire to
search foran ancient city. The novel began in
Houston, Texas where Earth Resources Technology
Services, Inc. is located. E. R. T. S. had just
discovered that area they had sent into the Congo
had been destroyed. Karen Ross, who was one the
field supervisors at E. R. T. S. , was chosen to
lead a new expedition intothe Congo to discover
what had happened to ...
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Hank Morgan Nineteenth Century
1,155 words
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court is a
complicated novel that fundamentally deals with
the concept of the human experience. Hank Morgan
is a nineteenth century mechanic who is
transported back thirteen centuries to medieval
Britain, during the time of King Arthur. After his
initial shock, he becomes determined to civilize
Camelot by introducing modern industrial
technology. At an initial look Twain seems to be
favoring the industrialized capitalist society
that he lives in over the feud...
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Members Of The Community Technological Advances
1,096 words
In todays world, there exist many problems that
affect the way human beings live their life. Human
beings struggle through life, with a dream of high
standards, which they try to pursue, but can not
obtain. This form of hopefulness is called Utopia
which the dictionary defines as: having impossibly
ideal conditions especially social organization; a
place of ideal perfection in laws, government, and
social conditions. Every person has their own idea
of an ideal community of perfection, but one th...
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Ideas Small Scale
1,777 words
DNA Computing, The Future or the End? The future
of computers is in the hands of the next century.
The evolution of the Computer Age has become a
part of everyday life, and as time proceeds,
people are depending more and more on computer
technology. From controlling a small wrist watch
to the largest super-computers that can calculated
the center of the universe, computers are
essential for everyone in modern societies. Even
most societies outside of the civilized world are
not immune to compute...
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Public School System Quality Of Education
654 words
Long before the beginnings of recorded history,
the inhabitants of the American continent
developed cultural tradition sand social
organizations that formed the core of education
for successive generations Education served to
unite the generations and to define one s place
among the people. (Urban, Wagoner 11). Over the
course of the years, education has continually
changed with the times and increased their
standards of living. There has been a concern for
some time now regarding the quality of...
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Don T Understand People Don T
665 words
The Effects of Technology There is no escape from
technology. In most cases this is not a problem
though. Many people respect and admire technology
because it is there to benefit them. Without the
technological advances we have had over the years,
the world would not be what it is today. What
people don t understand is that technology can
actually be a bad thing. In society today, people
are looking for more and more ways to be
entertained, and all it is doing is causing
problems. People are doi...
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Place To Live Lot Of Money
1,080 words
Whether Environment 2 The Environment Whether it
be through intensified media attention, or due to
the efforts of prominent scientists and other
members of society, we have become increasingly
aware of the detrimental effects that
technological advances in industry and agriculture
have on the global environment. However, pollution
is growing at such a rate that the cleaning up is
too slow. This slowness is partly due to the fact
that the threats we face are indistinct, since
they come in the for...
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Ladies And Gentlemen Cloning Research
550 words
Alvin A. Soriano February 14, 2000 A pleasant
morning Ladies and Gentlemen. I would like to
share my views on why cloning should be legalized
in the Philippines. We, the experts in the
Institute of Technological Technologies feel that
with the careful continuation of research, the
technological benefits of cloning clearly outweigh
the possible social consequences. We think that
final products of cloning, like farm animals, and
laboratory mice will not be the most important
achievement. The appli...
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Single Parent Families Liberation Movement
1,132 words
Human Development Australian Families During The
Human Development Australian Families During The
1900 S Australian Families in the 1900 s
Throughout the 1900 s, the typical Australian
family has had some dramatic changes. In fact, you
could go as far as to say that, today, there is no
typical family. The family has adapted so much to
the public s change in attitude towards families,
or perhaps the public has adapted so much to the
change in families, it is now virtually impossible
to identify o...
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Human Beings Technology God
524 words
Original Narrative: Anticipated Crisis With the
end of the millenium right around the corner, the
statement coined by Rene Descartes, I think,
therefore I am, no longer holds true. This is
mostly due to the emergence of monumental
technological breakthroughs since the formulation
of this statement in the seventeenth century. In
fact, I have technology, therefore I am and My God
said so, therefore I am could be contemporary
versions of this statement that accurately
describe us today. In the past...
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Du Pont Gun Powder
725 words
by: DuPont Company DuPont Company by: Ferris
Bueller The DuPont company was established in a
small town in Delaware in 1802 by a French
immigrant named Eleuthere Irene du Pont de
Nemours. The DuPont company now a days is in
production of high value products. DuPont
currently produces polymers, chemicals, fibers,
petroleum products, apparel, transportation,
aerospace, electronics and health care. DuPont
company serves customers in these and other
industries everyday offering? better things for
be...
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Pieces Of Paper Western Civilization
1,531 words
Overwhelming Use Of Staplers In Western
Civilization Overwhelming Use Of Staplers In
Western Civilization Overwhelming use of Staplers
in Western Civilization When you think of how to
fasten several pieces of paper together, hanging
paintings on walls, or closing those annoying
flesh wounds you often find yourself reaching for
a Stapler or one of its kinfolk. The Stapler is
one of the most often taken for granted
instruments of civilization that exists in the
world today. There are very few peop...
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Soviet Communism Soviet Economy
509 words
Emergence of the Modern World Gorbachev and
Perestroika In 1985, Soviet leader and Communist
Party General Secretary Mikhail S. Gorbachev
announced perhaps the most far-reaching plan for
his countrys economic restructuring. This plan,
called Perestroika, was a set of strategies aimed
at resolving the gap in scientific and
technological development with the West by
initiating economic reform in the Soviet Union.
The meaning of Perestroika was best defined by the
Party Plenum of January 1987: Pere...
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Hours A Week Leisure Time
1,538 words
Sam Vaknins Psychology, Philosophy, Economics and
Foreign Affairs Web Sites The official working
week is being reduced to 35 hours a week. In most
countries in the world, it is limited to 45 hours
a week. The trend during the last century seems to
be unequivocal: less work, more play. Yet, what
may be true for blue collar workers or state
employees? is not necessarily so for white collar
members of the liberal professions. It is not rare
for these people? lawyers, accountants,
consultants, manag...
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Quality Of Life Hearing Aids
1,127 words
The invention of batteries was considered a great
discovery by affecting our lives. Has it affected
our lives for good or for bad, since the discovery
of batteries in around 1800? Before the time of
invention a number of discoveries had previously
been made. Floriano Caldani (1756) observed that
frog legs could be made to contract when a near-by
static machine was discharged. Luigi Galvani
(1786) rediscovered this phenomenon and apparently
unaware of similar work by Jan Swammerdam more
than a ce...
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Make Anything Desired Machines Can Make Anything Desired Nano
676 words
Is Utopia Possible? The answer to that depends on
what your vision of Utopia is. In Gonzalos world
everything would be provided by nature, people
would be innocent and uneducated and there would
be no such thing as violence because there would
be no access to weapons or alcohol. Gonzalos
vision is a nice thought but I feel he has
underestimated the humans need for material
objects. My belief is that Humanity will reach
Utopia by acquiring powerful technological
abilities, while human characteris...
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