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    Human evolution is a very controversial topic these days. There are two sides of the story for the past of human evolution, the creationism and scientific facts. But as for human evolution of the future there are many options. We got the chance to sit down with some people to talk about some of them. We asked each one a series of questions. Theory 1 ‘humans will continue to evolve’ A few weeks ago we got to sit down with a few people to talk about the future of human evolution. The first…

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    scientists and their inventions have proven that human beings can do anything they set their minds to achieving. A new and highly talked about topic is stem cell research. Stem cell research is an extraordinary, yet very controversial subject. Stem cells are a very large focus in today’s study of biomedical research. Stem cell research is beneficial because the research that is done can help cure diseases and regenerate cells that will be able to give humans, and their body’s, another chance at…

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    happy and excellent natures would owe their being to me “ (Shelley 40). B. “... predicted that by 2040 robots will have equaled humans in intelligence and gained consciousness; thereafter they will move beyond humans, controlling their own evolution as their mental and physical capabilities transcend anything now imaginable” (Clayton 94). The new creatures produced by human beings will most likely feel like strangers in society and will be misunderstood. C. Victor wishes to take the power…

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    this technique be used to clone humans? Cloning may appear new but it is one of the techniques in a class of techniques developed over the past four decades. Evans calls these techniques Human Genetic Engineering (HGE), which defined by Evans is the intentional transformation of genes in the body (somatic modification) or descendants of a person (germline modification) through chemical manipulation. According to Evans, cloning was just a leap in our HGE abilities. Cloning allows for people to…

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    The novel, Brave New World, is based on a utopian society run on the foundation of conditioning that has ran for many generation and the prevention of disorder. The technological advances of society allowed for several different class levels, and cloning of eggs into multiple identical twins, usually for the lower classes. As a result of the deep conditioning, everyone lived with the idea that everyone belongs to each other and nobody is supposedly unhappy or suffering. They're able to take…

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    Society at a Cost In recent years, scientists developed genetic engineering in animals. Gene modification enhances animals by increasing fertility, and allows the possibility of cloning. However, cloning and designing animals leads to the application of genetic modification in humans. In Dinesh D’Souza’s essay, “Staying Human,” he reveals the positive and negative effects of genetic engineering, but he affirms the unethical application of genetic engineering. Because of this advancement,…

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    this experience: some will be bad; some will not. As Perl claims everyone has a unique method of writing; suggesting mine is completely different than the person next to me. It likes a fingerprint or DNA; it cannot be copied, well you could. Like cloning, someone can plagiarize my writing, but they wouldn 't have the same emotional connection to it. My work well, it is not the most perfect in the world. Truth be told, I always feel terrible when I write something because there are judgmental…

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    Presumably Self Awareness

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    Presumably your self-awareness begins at conception, and thus there is self-awareness even at the cellular level. Now if you, and here 'you' could be a plant or a microbe, respond to stimuli (external or internal), then you are self-aware, albeit awareness of self comes in degrees - a mammal is more self-aware than a cactus even though both can respond to stimuli. If you respond to stimuli in a way that's not predictable by the laws of physics then you are self-aware. A rock cannot be a 'you'…

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    Facts On Elephants

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    intelligent animals on earth. It is believed that their intelligence stems from the fact that the neocortex portion of their brain is highly convoluted, which makes it similar to the brains of humans and apes. It has recently been discovered that some African elephants may warn one another about the presence of humans with a specific ‘word.’ They accomplish this by manipulating their vocal tract. They also have a ‘word’ to warn one another about the presence of bees. Here are a few more…

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    Why Cloning Bad?

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    Why is cloning bad? Cloning is bad because many people that have tried to clone humans or animals have experience many fails but very few successful clones. Cloning is not good for society or the world there are more failure than successful clone the fails and it cost allot of money to clone a human or an animals. Cloning is not a good thing to do because it cost allot of money and that is not good for society one of that rational reasons for avoiding cloning is that it is very expensive…

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