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    Did you ever think that, in addition to enhancing your appearance, make-up could have ugly consequences? The make-up you choose could affect various aspects of life. Cruelty-free cosmetics is make-up that is not tested on animals. The use of animals for experiments is traceable to an Arabic doctor in the second century, who first carried out surgical procedures on animals before employing them on man (Franco, 2013). Initially, the experiments were intended for the understanding of the anatomy…

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    an alternative result for the Combined Spectrum which Parfit did not consider, and as a result being destroyed and replicated would be as bad as dying in regards to the Branch-Line Case. This result will also be applicable to the Psychological and Physical spectra. To begin, it is evident that the resulting person would always believe that they are, in fact, themselves. Under this assumption, it does not matter whether the resulting person is characteristically similar to the original person. To…

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    character, showing that, through literature, minorities can express their world-view. The mind of a human inside the body of a creature is symbolic of the extent of estrangement within capitalist labor exploitation. Kafka’s stories manage to “skip through the holes and the stories they [the powerful] told” (Fol Chen) and transcend ordinary and dominant discourses by showing their flaws and effects on human psyche. Reading his work manages to hint at the actual reality behind the one the masses…

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    obvious that trout owns the place. 6. Even though chimpanzees and humans have fewer molecular differences than do any two human beings, chimpanzees and humans are classified in different families by traditional taxonomists. Chimpanzees and humans do have several skeletal and other anatomical differences such as the size of their brains. Humans also have a much more sophisticated culture, including use of…

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    One the most significant things that I learned in introduction to human services this semester was that everyone experiences situations differently, what might be something unimportant and minor to you might be a trigger for someone else. You should always be mindful of others, I think us as human beings we tend to be a bit selfish and like to think that the world revolves around us. Which, is ridiculous because the world has 7.3 billion people and counting, and what makes me more significant…

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    society” present in my four texts and discuss the connections between them. My first two texts I studied were “Brave New World” written by Aldous Huxley, and “Gattaca” directed by Andrew Niccol. Both these texts show that “Discrimination is a part of human nature” My other two texts I studied were “Montana 1948” written by Larry Watson and “Crash” directed by Paul Haggis.…

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    Frankenstein- Human or Creature? Frequently, in books like Frankenstein, the goals of the writer are uncertain. It is clear in any case, that one of the numerous topics Mary Shelley presents is the mankind of Victor Frankenstein 's creation. Despite the fact that she displays proof that both doubt and obscure the creation 's humankind, it is apparent that this creature is by definition, a human. His humanity is depicted in his physical appearance, as well as in his mental and passionate…

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    is feasible that robots can have the same kind of mind that humans do, under the condition that machines are able to have consciousness just like humans. He further expounds this theory by introducing AI, claiming that researchers have already designed machines that can do human-functioning activities (such as reading books, playing chess, etc.) Lycan concludes that all of these actions are considered to be intelligent behavior in human standards. However, Lycan perceives the word…

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    Their physical appearance have changed too. They now have a long strong break to get their preys and eat better. Their beautiful,colorful feathers help them camouflage in the rain forest. Their best adaptation is their beaks. Their beaks help them grab food that are…

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    Victor, and the monster’s hatred is caused by society’s evil attitude toward the monster. Victor’s and the monster’s hatred for each other is added evidence that they are comparable. The creature is a new life form, his existence is intimidating to humans. He is unknown, and therefore supposed as dangerous. It is the worry that the creature’s being will “consume” the current order of humanity that makes him so terrifying. It is the fact that the creature cannot be identified by anything…

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