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    others have gone extinct over the course of time and now only fossils remain. However, Scientists are using biotechnology in an attempt to bring these species back from the dead. This process is known as de-extinction. De-Extinction, also known as resurrection biology, is the scientific process of resurrecting species that have died out, or gone extinct (Britannica). Scientists are using three different techniques in their attempt to resurrect these species; these techniques consist of breeding…

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    reality. The idea that scientist could just take a little DNA from a dead mosquito and turn it into something that could tower over a skyscraper was very intriguing to most people. On the other hand, there were movies such as Judd Dredd and Alien Resurrection, in which cloning was necessary in order to save lives. That was a little more farfetched, but no less enthralling. The idea of even cloning oneself came up in the movie Multiplicity. The idea seemed common but unaccomplished yet,…

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    The future of Black America A reflection of Liberation and Spirituality In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue. I remember saying this in elementary school, the only black girl in class. We then would wait until February, Black history Month, to deal with any of the implications that came with colonization. The trans Atlantic slaves voyagers would last from approximately 1526 to 1867, kidnapping over 12 million slaves from the coasts of Africa. Almost 11 million of the surviving chained…

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    is spiritually and what ethics are required to be a good person. As the grandmother says in the short story by O’Connor, “You wouldn’t shoot a lady, would you?”, just backs up what Katherine Keil is stating in her article that the grandmother is an alien in her own world, needing spiritual saving. When faced with death both the sailor and the grandmother is brought salvation by the most unlikely causes. Keil says, “At the moment of her earthly death, she is awakened to their conjoinment in…

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    The Humanity of Jesus The question of how Jesus was fully man and fully human continues to linger on day by day, as people try to understand who Jesus was and is. For decades, theologists and historians in search for the answers have closely and continually studied Jesus’ life and His teachings. The more people seek to know exactly who He was during his years on earth, the more they uncover not only His divinity, but also His humanity. The humanity of Jesus is something wonderful to…

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    Cone And Jinson Analysis

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    James Cone’s significance in the history of twentieth-century theology is usually characterized according to his programmatic role in defining early black theology. Cone is associated with the “classical” moment in black theology’s dissident articulation which led to disciplinary recognition, and generated traditions of criticism and elaboration. This line of characterization that emphasizes Cone’s role in classical black theology is no doubt uniquely important in the history of modern theology,…

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    My Struggle Analysis

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    of a successful episode. Where Carter goes wrong is his separation of Mulder and Scully, a fatal error that sets the mood for the rest of the episode. I honestly think everything that could be wrong in this episode is wrong, beginning with Scully’s alien transformation, which unintionally captures everything wrong with this…

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    Should Christianity be the National Religion? Religion has been around since the beginning of time. Religion is defined as a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a super human agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and often containing moral code governing the conduct of human affairs (Dictionary.com). Religion has always been an issue in the world today, tomorrow, in the past,…

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    He turned a little sideways in his chair to drink his mug of coffee. At the table on his left the man with the strident voice was still talking remorselessly away. A young woman who was perhaps his secretary, and who was sitting with her back to Winston, was listening to him and seemed to be eagerly agreeing with everything that he said. From time to time Winston caught some such remark as 'I think you're so right, I do so agree with you', uttered in a youthful and rather silly feminine voice.…

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