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    One person giving up his life to save the lives or improve the lives of billions. It sounds heroic and most would do it if in that position and they felt the cause was worthy. But should they? In this thesis/research paper it will talk in favor of the idea of sacrificing one for the many for multiple reasons. This essay will be defending that ideology, with the dialect, and general tone of the story Flowers for Algernon, also including juxtaposition of the given character to real life examples..…

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    anthropologist. Ultimately, being an attendant at the Summer Pre-College Forensic Chemistry program at UMass Amherst will allow me to study a field that intrigues me, while teaching real scientific principles and techniques used by leading forensic scientists. Participating in the Pre-College Forensic Chemistry program at UMass Amherst will allow me to begin my studies early, giving me time to explore different…

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    Green Glass Sea by Ellen Klages. It was published by Penguin Group in 2006. There are 318 pages of the story, and it is set from 1943 to 1945 during WWII. Although The Green Glass Sea is a fictional book, the setting and historical events are not. All of the main characters and their friends/family are fictional. This is a book about two girls who move to an army base with their parents during the war. They don't know each other at first, but they know of each other. It tells how they met and…

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    knowledge argument articulates one of the main forms this doubt has taken. Here in this article, Jackson has two arguments where he asks us to perform a couple of thought experiments. One argument is about the fictional Fred, who can see colors that we cannot. The second argument is about scientist Mary, who knows everything there is to know about color vision but has…

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    My hero is The Flash. The flash is a fictional character that got superpower when a lighting bolt hit him and it was sketch from The Arrow. It was created by Carmine infantino , Harry Lampert, Robert Kanigher and John Broome. The character is played by Grant Gustin. The flash real name is Barry Allen. Barry Allen is a scientist for the police station in Central city. The reason the flash is my hero because he has superpower that make him lighting fast. He got his speed from being hit by…

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    Foods Scary? By Paloma Reyes. The story Beowulf is a unique because it was the first book written in the english language. Since the book was written so long ago the original author is unknown and the story is passed down by hearsay. Beowulf is a fictional character the is the main idea of a superhero. He’s stronger than the average man. For example” He twisted in pain, and the bleeding sinews deep in his shoulder snapped, muscle and bone split and…

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    later, in the next book, the scientists discovered a way to generate free energy using even more complicated physics and novel properties of light. The Eternal Flame ended with the discovery of a new rocket that does not rely on external fuel, the tool required to escape their doomed planet. The Arrows of Time began several generations after The Eternal Flame, opening with a debate discussing whether it is truly in their best interests to save the home planet. The scientist on the…

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    about cloning. Since the twins are two individual human beings, whether soul plays a role in the cloned creatures becomes a question then. As long as scientists cannot observe a soul since no one has virtually seen a soul, there is no method to study it. Up to now, cloning human beings have not been accepted in the society in any case. Science-fictional movies regarding the possible situation when the cloning of human beings reaches an extensive use have promoted panic in public towards many…

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    Vulnerable Observer The intro to the paper was very detailed and descriptive. The writer made it very easy for me as the viewer to really see and feel what the situation must have rally benefice to experience firsthand. I would like to read more if I had more time to really get into the details of the discussion. The concept is one that I have not thought about before, and as I read I feel it’s something I should have been thinking about going into the field of psychology. Being the person to…

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    History of Cloning Cloning has been present in our world. Cloning is the only avenue of reproduction in the novel Brave New World. The scientists in Brave New World are able mass fertilize, mass produce, and mature eggs in an extreme short amount of time, by Bokanovsky’s process (Huxley 6). Bokanovsky’s process is fictional, but in the real world we have been able to clone. The first idea of cloning was in 1938 by Hans Spemann, called “fantastic experiment” (The Embryo Project Encyclopedia). He…

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