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    show how two movies in the same genre of science fiction can explore similar and different themes. The shared themes of creator turning on the creation, technology and the implications on the future and Morality are explored in both the movies, however through stylistic features, plots and dialogue, the films vary from each other. Blade Runner with its dystopian and philosophic charm follows morality more, whereas I Robot has a heavier emphasis on technologies implication on the future and the…

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    The author Saferstein (2014) delineates DNA test that was used to identify JonBen`et killer one year the later. The author Saferstein (2014) defines this newly introduced DNA testing chapter Fifteen Entitled DNA: The indispensable Forensic Science Tool. This DNA testing is defined as “Touch DNA.” “This form of testing involves scraping a surface when there is no observable stain or other indication of possible DNA to recover for analysis any genetic material that might not the less be present”…

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    and has had the ability to help face dangerous individuals with justice and to find these individuals guilty. Forensic Biology is defined as the application of science where the process of identifying badly decomposed, skeletal, or that of unidentified human remains is done. Forensic Anthropology is defined as the application of science that involves the physical anthropology to the criminal or legal process. When working to solve a case, a forensic anthropologist is looking for a numerous…

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    Source 1 Origin This article labelled ”‘Lost’ City of Atlantis” was written on the 31 October 2014 by Benjamin Radford who is a science columnist for an online science website that covers pseudoscience, psychology, urban legends and the science behind "unexplained" or mysterious phenomenon. He has a master's degree in education and a bachelor's degree in psychology. Purpose The purpose of this article is to enlighten readers about the history and background of Atlantis and where the story…

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    In Vitro Fertilization

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    In Vitro Fertilization is defined as a technique for conception of a human embryo outside the mother’s body. In this procedure, several eggs are removed from the mother’s body and placed in a petri dish. Then, sperm from the father are added or injected directly into an egg. If fertilization is successful, the fertilized egg is either transferred to the mother’s or a surrogate mother’s body or frozen for later implantation (Andrews and Henig 1). Since its development, critics of in vitro…

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    temperature which paper burns without being exposed to the flame. Ray Bradbury (1920-2012) is closely associated with postmodernism, which began in the late 20th century and has lasted till present day. It is largely a reaction to assumed certainty of science, or object, effort to explain reality. Ray’s obsession over magic and other fantasies made him into the writer he is today. On May 10, 1993, there was a campine in Germany where they would gather large masses of book. Thirty-four…

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    If we are going through a technological revolution, why shouldn’t our schools go through the same revolution as well? One way to integrate technology into our classrooms is by delivering personalize learning for students through digital tutors, which would in theory allow teachers flexibility to roam freely in the classroom to guide students and prepare activities that would spark the curiosity…

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    Through the comparison and contrasting of two important views in Consilience, by E.O. Wilson and Life is a Miracle by Wendell Berry, the reader can learn more about their views on the world, the sciences, and humanities while also being able to get a grasp on how they feel as well. As we have grown from a child into young adults, we have been taught only the core courses that will apply to our lives. By reading these books, you dive deeper into how the world is perceived and get a glance at why…

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    Frankenstein to pursue modern science, a choice that would forever alter Frankenstein’s life. After the lecture, Frankenstein says: “Such were the professor’s words-rather let me say such the words of my fate- enounced to destroy me…..I will pioneer a new way, explore unknown powers, and unfold to the world the deepest mysteries of creation” (Shelley 33). Clearly, Waldman plays an important role by inspiring Frankenstein to use science to discover the deepest mysteries of creation, a decision…

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    2.4 Medical Science

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    2.4 Medical Science It is more important to know what sort of person has a disease than to know what sort of disease a person has. – Hippocrates (460-377 BC), the ancient Greek physician – considered as one of the most outstanding figures in the history of medicine and, often referred to as the ‘Father of Medicine’ Visualize a chip that is implemented in the brain, which processes images from an artificial retina grafted in the eye and restores the vision of a blind person. Visualize a…

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