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    consequences. Simply put, people do not know enough about these technologies to be using them on humans. The consequences that these genetic changes might have on future generations is unknown. Is it safe to take these risks? Understandably, there are people who we can sympathize for. A couple who is unable to have a baby of their own, a family member in dire need of a transplant, or curing a genetic deficiency. However, when genetic technologies like cloning are being used for purely…

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    Essay~ Things I would place in a time capsule In the future, there are a few things that I would like to place in a time capsule for the future generations to find. Some of the things that I would place in the time capsule are my senior rings and high school and college diploma, a cell phone and an album of my life and things around me. The items I have chosen to place in the time capsule have a significant meaning behind it. I would hope that the future generation would be able to see these…

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    being too absorbed in technology, but how much of that is actually true? As our world is progressing with new technology, we must reflect on how our surroundings are impacted, whether it be upon us or nature. In Richard Louv’s book, “Last Child in the Woods”, he critically addresses just that; people and nature are separating. To support his argument, Louv begins with how we are changing nature’s purpose, then proposes that we are rejecting nature, and ends with the future consequences of our…

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    involvement in technology. Technology plays a large factor in the category of body image. One way that Americans are affected is when they see others on social media sites. They are dissatisfied with what they see because they reflect that upon themselves in a negative way. They look at these people with an unrealistic, unthoughtful realization. These realizations are made by many Americans, most might not notice that they are doing so. Social media and other forms of technology poses a…

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    Technology use within the classroom and modern education program The American school system faces a conflict with the use of modern technology and the constant evolving of the classroom. An issue has arisen with the balance between the technique and academic process in the United States. The situation at hand denied national enforcement, debates, and state level programs accompanied by private or community solutions. Although people criticize computers as a distraction and a waste in the…

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    Kimberly Lum 1328600 ESS 102 AK Research Paper: Robotic Missions Synopsis: My sci-fi paper will detail a futuristic mission to Mars, several decades in the future. Previous rover missions have paved the way for a colony on Mars, and a human crew has at last been sent to the red planet to finish preparations for the settlement. Logistics such as rocket propulsion, humans in space, and robot-human missions will be included, as well as details concerning setting up a colony on Mars. Robot in…

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    States because individuality, technology, and education are all uncommonly correlated. Ayn Rand defines Equality 7­2521, the protagonist, as being against his collective society and has him discover the significance of individuality. Rand reveals the fears of collectivism that holds his society back from any chance of progression. The modern­day society of the United States is far more progressive than the society in Anthem because of individuality, technology, and education. The…

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    Technology is something that is constantly being used in our lives. The endless usage and continuous change of these tools are of equal importance to our mere existence. Each and every day, it seems as though there are new machines and devices with which we become captivated. In the endless attempts to make human life easier, we tend to opt for these new and evolving devices over the old-fashioned way of doing things – doing them without the use of modern technology. In All Can Be Lost: The Risk…

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    Introduction Technology was birthed when primitive humans developed tools from sticks and stones to gain control in an unstable environment. Modern technology has succeeded in not only controlling the environment, but has to some extent become the environment. With technology we have been able to escape the harsh realities of nature; hiding away in concrete civilizations, trading our hunting and gathering skills for qualifications and job dependency. But since the industrial revolution,…

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    ideas of what the future would be like thanks to the imaginative minds behind movies and television shows. Many expectations as to what the future would be like have come true, while others are still afar. One component that can be seen in almost all innovative fictional forms is speech recognition. At the moment, creators are hard at work trying to make speech recognition a feature of everyday life. It is far from this final starting point, but that is not to say it is not a technology that is…

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