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    The Rational Animal

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    reading the book. Summary: This book offers a new insight into the way that we may see or think about a variety of human interactions as well as the way people think of themselves. While reading the book, I was frequently confronted with questions about the way in which I do things, but more interestingly, the reasons behind my own actions, both conscious and subconscious. As humans, we are defined as ‘rational…

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    In the dictionary, “race” is defined as any one of the groups that human beings can be divided into based on shared distinctive physical trait. When the Europeans began to mark their territory after settling in America, they began dividing peoples into groups by distinctive physical traits essentially creating the idea of race in the eighteenth century. They acknowledged the obvious differences in the way they looked and how they lived their lives, and used this to create groups and divide…

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    He argues that the main factor in the development of history is human need for unity and well-organized community. He points out that from basic needs of human, which include food, water, shelter and clothes comes a greatest of all: the need for close interaction between people. Since the beginnings of every civilization people realized that living together in a close relations is very beneficial. Even though Freud argues men are very aggressive, they tend to overcome this inclination and try…

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    damage in his body by going on specialized drugs and maintaining a strict no protein diet. Early 1990s, the human gene therapy is currently being practiced, it’s an attempt to change the genetic make-up of the patient, in which, researchers will inject a virus with a genetic material that the patient need in order to break down ammonia. Jesse Gelsinger is the very first patient to undergo the human gene therapy, by means of inserting the gene through the bloodstream to the liver, which is very…

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    value than s personal goods. Pro-life arguments opposing abortion say that each child has the right to life, is a human at the moment of conception, and ~~. Pro-choice arguments supporting abortion argue that a child’s life begins at birth, a woman has the right over her body, and abortion promotes autonomy. My primary claim is that any aborting any child that will not…

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    Cons Of Animal Testing

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    examination would certainly cause one to question whether or not animal testing should be permitted, and if it reflects practices of animal abuse. Although there are downsides to animal testing, it should be allowed due to the precautions for human safety. Other than human protection, these studies provide job opportunities for further science research. Animal testing surely possess several cons, yet despite…

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    In the editorial “A Change of Heart about Animals,” you claim that animals are more like humans than we thought. These claims are supported by first providing credible sources, then offering experiments done, and finally presenting animal behavior observations. It seems that your purpose is to promote animals rights in order to have animals treated more humanely. The article is written in casual tone for the readers of the L.A Times which are: millennials, Hispanics and affluent individuals of…

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    Everyone is created equal and in the beginning, this changed as time went on. There are opposites and similarities in the world. It is this factor in which creates and fuels a society. In “Harrison Bergeron” they limited the intelligent and strong, instead of teaching and strengthening the weak. It would be more acceptable to lift up the gifted and make everyone equal that way, instead of bringing everyone down to a totalitarianism where everyone is limited and weak. It would bring a better,…

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    Geography? Why do we study it? Mrs. Bezy/ English 9 Honors/ Period 5 8/11/17 Geography is “the study of the physical features of the Earth and its atmosphere” as well as the activity of humans since we greatly impact the Earth around us. Themes of geography include location, place, region, movement, and human/environment interaction. We study geography so that we can better learn about the world we live in. The first theme of geography that I’m going to talk about is location. Everyone…

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    “I suggest a new strategy, Artoo: let the Wookie win,” said C3PO the sassy droid from the Star Wars Saga. ( )Machines, robots, automation, sensors, computers, they are everywhere! The book Rise of the Robots, written by Martin Ford tackles the age-old question if the threat of a jobless future is on the horizon. An Oxford study concluded that nearly half of all occupations in the United States are “potentially automatable” perhaps within “a decade or two.” With today’s technology every job from…

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