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    Human Nature is an idea that reveals all of the greatness and flaws of humanity. Often it is human nature to fight for superiority as an individual as well as subsequently caring for others instinctively. Many of the world’s most intelligent members of society have attempted to simplify the ideological structures of human nature with a shallow good-or-bad analysis. In the book Lord of the Flies written by William Golding, a group of boys ages 6 to 12 find themselves stranded on an island by…

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    Bad Human Factor Designs

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    people interact with machines and technology. As I read about human factor designs, the American Psychological Association (2015) informed me that "they use psychological science to guide the design of products, systems and devices we use everyday while often focusing on the performance and safety. The Phycologist apply the science of phycology to improve our interactions with the systems and equipment we use daily." The first example of of bad human factors designs are medical carts. I am…

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    Explain natural law (25 Marks) There are different types of laws of nature, such as Eternal Law, Divine Law, Natural Law and Human Law. Natural law is the natural sense humans have that ‘good should be done and evil avoided’ it is where humans put themselves and uses as guidance for their conscience, leading them to the ‘right path’ Aristotle, Greek philosopher (384-322 BCE), believed in the Theory of Causes, meaning that everything had to have a purpose. Two of his four questions were ‘How was…

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    Final Research Project Progress Identify the Final Research Project topic. What influenced you to make this choice? In my Final Research on animal’s cruelty, I evaluated all perspective. I choose cruelty to animals to expose the brutality that the pig had to undergo to bring a bacon and pork chops to our table. They tails were cut off with any medication to eliminate aggressive behavior. The hamburgers we eat that came from cattle that stood in tight cages for life until time for slaughter. The…

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    Medicalization

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    As medical technology increasingly advances, we see the realm of bodies become medicalized in turn, especially in the United States. The process of “medicalization” refers to the process in which normal human conditions become viewed through a medical lens, transforming into a problem that must be categorized, studied, diagnosed, and then treated and taken preventative measures against. That what was previously considered to be banal and trivial take a new measure as the body is analyzed and…

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    Writing Assignment Number 1 The Big Bang Theory. Natural selection. Darwinism. Evolution is how all living organisms have been created and developed from the beginning of time until now. A very debatable topic in science classrooms all over is whether or not its is acceptable to teach evolution and the making of the universe in schools. Critics often argue that evolution should be taught in schools because it has more evidence than creationism. However it is extremely significant that…

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    Each year over 100 million animals are killed in order to prove that a product is safe. In order to figure out if products are harmful to human beings, animals are forced to go under harsh and torturous conditions; to see if it would possible have any harmful effects on the human body. When cosmetic products are tested on animals such as mice, rats, rabbit and guinea pigs they are often used to test skin and eye irritation. Where they would rub the product on their bear skin or have it…

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    In order to get an unbiased opinion, one must look at both the disadvantages and advantages of the scientific advancement seen in Gattaca. Unlike what most would expect from a film about such an incredible breakthrough in the world of science, most of the imagery is negative. This is clear when viewing it from the perspective of a character like Vincent. Rather than simply boost the human body’s health standard, the standards are both lifted and a new source of prejudice. Genetic modification…

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    There are many issues that have formed in the society in both the past and present however, none of them are quite as big as the issues described in “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury. Both the “Fahrenheit 451” society and today’s present day society have had an escalating issue with the effect of screens and conformity and that has changed how the good life is defined. Over the generation, technology has begun to take over society. In the past there was excitement over the invention of radios…

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    Bpa Baby Food

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    The purpose of my experiment is to examine the amount of BPA levels in food packaging for infants. I believe that the BPA levels in baby food varies considering food packaging size, texture, material, and color. To help me during my experimental process I have found several articles,that explain each concept of my experiment; also providing background information. Kubwabo, C., Kosarac, I., Stewart, B., Gauthier, B. R., Lalonde, K., & Lalonde, P. J. (2009). Migration of bisphenol A from plastic…

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