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    The Giver, By Lois Lowry

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    Would there be a positive result if there was a population of 1,200,000,000 people and a food supply of only half that number? Clearly, there would be a major problem. Unfortunately, this problematic situation may happen in the future. The Malthusian Theory of population, created by Thomas Malthus, is the theory that the population will outgrow its resources, leading to famine. Malthus stated that the populations increase in geometric progression and that food supplies increase in arithmetic…

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    mistreatment of nature and the natural way of things than in all of Earth’s history. The planet is in decline and if we do nothing to set things right, we will soon see the collapse of modern society. A combination of pollution, global warming, and overpopulation will lead to our slow and painful demise. The key to humanity’s salvation is to invest in space exploration to achieve a head start in the battle on reversing our damages to this planet. Global warming is in the best condition compared…

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    Invasive Species in Utah Utah has is a place where you can find many species that have invaded and these species have been a danger to all those that cause invasions in places can be very dangerous because you do not know what they can personally do or damage that may cause an example of the damage it can cause is the way it can grow much bigger and destroy what is on his way sometimes can destroy animals, farms and these invasions also affect people because it destroys what its path and can…

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    Space Exploration

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    research. The journey to Mars provides jobs as we try to decrease overpopulation by colonizing space. Equal technology and a common goal keep the world busy and peaceful. The topic of finding new ways to save the world interests me because I consume a lot of post-apocalyptic pop culture media. Entertainment such as the Fallout video game series and the CW television show The 100 emphasize the problems we have today of overpopulation, overconsumption, and paranoia of our fellow man and how…

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    “The Creation: An appeal to Save Life on Earth, by Edward O. Wilson” is a book about preserving Earth’s vanishing biodiversity. The book is written in first person, with E. O. Wilson writing to a pastor arguing on the preservation of biodiversity. The pastor, or religious believers in general, think that god has generated this world, the creation, for humans, and humans can use/do whatever they want; biologists, believe that the Earth isn’t sustainable for current human activities, and humans…

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    Currently, the world is at a fork in the road, where one path leads to darkness and one leads to the light. We have started upon the path of the night, but it is not too late to return. This regulation would control our overpopulation and allow us to save those who deserve saving, causing us to progress with a stronger and more united country. We will be able to choose who reproduces, allowing only the strongest and smartest to come to our earth and disposing of the weakest…

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    To begin with, the technology used is not one hundred percent safe, and the embryo could accidentally be destroyed during the procedure. Along with the dangers of the death of the embryo, designer babies could gain an unfair advantage in the society with the modification of genes to be more advantageous mentally and externally. This could also create societies between designer and non-designer babies. In…

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    only humans but also to environmental health. According to Greenpeace International, “Biological diversity must be protected and respected as the global heritage of humankind, and one of our world 's fundamental keys to survival.” (2) The unknown dangers and possible outcomes of altering human DNA is often unsettling to people against genetic engineering. Other arguments against genetic engineering are based on a moral and religious standpoint. Genetic mutation can be seen as ”playing god.”…

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    is considered good and evil in our society, but they also give readers and viewers the comfort that good can always win against evil. Humans view today’s world and see that it is full of dangers, the crime and mystery genre gives them the security that something should be done and is being done to stop these dangers (Rosenstand 84-87). 3. Cultural relativism is the theory that each culture…

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    future. Social, physical, and economical success will be brought to our doorsteps in more ways than one. For example, in the new age we could have churches sponsored by Trojan, teaching courses on sexual education for the youth, but also the extreme dangers of pregnancy. All parties involved leave happily and better off, the churches with compensation from Trojan and the children with new knowledge and more fulfilled lives. This situation is only one of the many examples displaying the…

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