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    that the springtime would bring with it a deadly epidemic that no one could have possibly foreseen. The Black Death could not have arrived in Europe at a worse time as much of the population was already weakened from a scarcity of food due to overpopulation and famine. There was barely any time to react as the disease spread swiftly from its point of origin in Asia to Italy, killing massive amounts of people in cites that were overcrowded and ridden with poor sanitation systems. Despite the…

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    Designer babies are the new way to bioengineer offspring, to change the different genetics of a child. Scientists will be able to eventually use transcription and translation to change the different traits like; gender, appearance, intelligence, diseases, and personality. There is much controversy on whether designer babies should exist because of ethical controversy and designer babies causing additional racism in our country. Only the wealthy will be able to have designer babies, and will…

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    government didn’t turn out to be so great, the Vietnamese were looking for a better place to stay and live and found Australia to be a better option with lots of pull factors drawing them in like better living, better paid jobs, more work, no overpopulation and a better…

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    When extinction is thought about most people think about dinosaurs or different varieties of plants and animals, but what about humans? Most people do not consider humans when talking about extinction because they still exist and a world without humans seems implausible. The only problem with not considering humans when talking about extinction is that humans did not always exist and there was once a world without us. The Time Machine by H.G. Wells touches on the future of the human race and…

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    Echinoccocosis Case Study

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    Conceptual Rising creature parasitic maladies are investigated and fitting procedures for proficient observing and reconnaissance in Nigeria are laid out. Creature and human parasitic contaminations are recognized. Developing infections have been portrayed as those sicknesses that are being perceived interestingly or maladies that are as of now recorded however their recurrence and additionally geographic range is being expanded immensely. Rise of new ailments might be because of various…

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    1984 Government Analysis

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    society is usually due to elements that the government cannot control. There is one government so far in which all strong qualities are apparent, a society so strong that nothing can take it down; it is a society constructed to warn readers about the dangers of such an indestructible government. In George Orwell’s 1984, he has created a society so strong that it will…

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    takes your photo and signature. The person will then proceed to take an interview and finally, the Oath of Allegiance to the United States (“10 Steps to” 1). With immigrants accounting for about 13 percent of the U.S. populace, worry of terrorism, overpopulation, and a loss of jobs for Americans has caused the belief that the U.S. should limit their immigration intake. Although this idea exists, the opinion that immigrants add to our intelligence, workforce, economy, and diverseness inspires the…

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    The concepts Ray Kurzweil puts forth in the documentary The Transcendent Man are both intriguing and frightening. Kurzweil discusses Technological Singularity, also referred to as the “Accelerating Change Thesis”, and it’s meaning as “…a future period during which the pace of technological change will be so rapid, its impact so deep, that human life will be irreversibly transformed…” Many of Kurzweil’s ideas or predictions regarding the changing of our technological world, stemming from…

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    Factory Farming Issues

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    There are so many dangers to the environment due to factory farming that I’m just going to point out a few I find very important. First off, looking at studies from environmental researchers we have found that: “According to a 2006 report by the Food and Agriculture Organization…

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    Aldous Huxley, the author of a dystopian book Brave New World, wrote his work during the Great Depression of the 1930s and created a humorous future of the humans. At the time, he perhaps created some elements of the book as humorist, such as cloning or genetic adjustments. In hindsight, we can see that not everything was only a satiric drivel, but many elements in the book are available today thanks to improvements in science, such as previously mentioned genetic engineering. Do these…

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