Danger of Overpopulation Essay

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    people are able to take a drug that stops aging and death. The troubled author copes with the loss these women by creating a world where death and disease have been eradicated. Incidentally, this fictional society is suffering with a problem of overpopulation due to the fact that all diseases have been cured and taking a simple and cheap drug called anti-gerasone can halt the aging process. The older people refuse to succumb so the new generations that are being born lack resources or space to…

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    Colossus Thesis

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    image of Forbin. This artificial child possesses all of these qualities. Colossus mirrors Forbin's biggest flaw: vanity. They are confident in their abilities to the point of arrogance. Forbin has created the ultimate computer and is blind to its dangers. He is not concerned by Colossus’ ability to exceed the parameters of his programming, but rather takes pride. Like a son, Colossus is inquisitive and seeks to learn from his creator. As Colossus grows, it wants a sense of independence and…

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    Wildlife and natural resources have always been an asset the human race has depended on for food, clothing, medicine, shelter and many other needs over the past centries. Humans, in fact, have exceeded the tolerance level of goods that the natural environment can supply. Numerous studies show that many species are continuingly being affected since humans are harvesting or taking resources faster than the population can compensate for, this is best known as overexploitation (Enzor). As a visual…

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    Causes Of Migration Crisis

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    countries -e.g. Syria, Iraq, Palestine, Eritrea etc.- and arriving in western Europe in almost millions each month and thousands each day. The reason for that is because their country of origins are not safe places to live in causing their life to be in danger. The root causes includes civil war, poverty, and corrupt government. According, to the media publication about the war in Syria and across most of the Middle East, this topic has become a trending concerning topic;…

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    What Is Abortion A Crime

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    What is abortion? Abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, which is mostly performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. The Soviet Union in 1920s was the first to allow abortions at the woman 's request. In 1973 Roe vs. Wade ruled unconstitutional a state law that banned abortions except to save the life of the mother. Most states severely restricted or banned the practice of abortion. By the late 1980s, abortions were permitted in certain countries only to save a woman…

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    Most naysayers of manned space travel focus heavily on the danger to the astronauts and the massive amount of resources that are supposebly wasted in space. Some argue against government funded space programs while others argue against space travel in general, but all say they have good reason. Space travel is expensive…

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    When civilization was just beginning, humans had limited knowledge. The discovery of fire was one of the first discoveries on the path of learning. Fast forward over a million years later to current civilization and the industry controlled path people are on now. Who is to say people are any better off? Humanity has tried to advance knowledge in the attempt to generate an improved life. But, once one catastrophic problem is solved another one inevitably pops up in its place. The world is a never…

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    “There are two ways that technology is developed to benefit humanity: one is by war and the other is by space exploration (Coles 2016).” Since 1969, the United States has sent many astronauts and scientists into outer space. Almost half a century of exploration has helped in creating the abilities in medical and technology that are possessed today. Without the exploration of areas beyond our atmosphere, humanity would not have the luxuries and safe guards that it has today. Space exploration…

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    hunting only. I don’t drive around with them or carry them in my pockets. I feel carrying a loaded gun in public belongs in the hands of law enforcement. Although there had been past cases were a stranger did use their personal weapon to help someone in danger. My sympathy goes out the victims’ in Las Vegas, which I do not have the solution to stopping mass shooting problems in America. I feel gun violence would decrease if we limit gun ownership, enforce harder laws for owning guns would help…

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    It consists of nearly 300 geysers, 12 major rivers, active volcanoes, more than 290 waterfalls, etc. This makes it an important place as it is home to many different species and natural elements.The Yellowstone National Park has to combat numerous dangers such as climate change and development which can possibly ruin or damage its environment. It has to take care of all its aspects in order for the vast amount of ecosystems to function. Flora and Fauna are the key elements for the parks…

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