Lydia Reny Research Paper

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It’s 2017. The world of medicine and science have advanced. Scientists have worked hard to ensure our safety but at what cost? Lately there have been cases of people just vanishing. Poof. Gone, into thin air. The news stations haven’t covered the story very much, which isn’t all that surprising. The most recent stories on the news have been that scientists think that the genetically engineer and enhance a human being.
Lydia Renny is just a normal seventeen year old girl. She lives with her father, Damien Renny, and her mother, Grace Renny. She has no medical problems, which is quite extraordinary considering that her mother has asthma and her father has a poor immune system thus he gets sick quite easily.

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