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    however, no doubt that the various races, when carefully compared and measured, differ much from each other,—as in the texture of the hair, the relative proportions of all parts of the body, the capacity of the lungs, the form and capacity of the skull, and even in the convolutions of…

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    Designing Your Baby

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    Imagine a world where we aren’t actually 100% human; a world where all of our future children are fabricated from manmade genes. Imagine treating our very own unborn children like test subjects. Well, this does happen and the process is what we call “Designing Your Baby.” Currently, designer baby technology is only used to make sure the parents of a future child will not have a child with an incurable disease, but the technology is somewhat abused. New York Times columnist and science writer…

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    “We pulled the bodies apart with hooks. Big piles, with the strongest on top, older ones and babies crushed bel ow..often the skulls were smashed” (Spiegelman 231). It is not civil to have other humans beings move dead bodies; those type of things can affect scar someone till the day they die. Preparation-Before the genocide happened it was important for things to be prepared a certain way. “Fellow jews: on Wednesday…

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    Animal testing has a monumental effect on the medications that can be given to humans. The testing of animals helps scientists discover treatments, medications, and prescriptions to boost people’s health and advance medical products. A lot of the drugs that are on store shelves are there because they were tested by animals and ensured to be safe for humans to consume. Some life-saving treatments that are a direct successful result of animal testing consists of: chemo…

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    Human Desire Freedom and the seek for power is a fundamental human need. It is the basic desire for all human beings. Freedom and power are so strongly sought after that it drives people to take certain actions such as betrayal, treason, or doing one’s bidding when they are deprived of them. These actions can be seen in Shakespeare's last play, The Tempest. In the play, all the characters who lack freedom and power seek to overthrow the ones who are in control. One…

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    “Prehistoric cave paintings are exactly what the name says, paintings in caves from prehistoric times. They are from a really long time ago and they were the first known from of art by humans. People probably did this when they had some free time and nothing really better to do besides sit around and do nothing.” That is what I thought to myself before watching Werner Herzog’s film Cave of Forgotten Dreams. Many people do not understand the importance of these old pieces of art and what they can…

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    Essay On Ancient Aliens

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    An ancient alien theorist, Erich von Däniken, believes extraterrestrials landed on Earth, were hailed as gods, and aided in the shaping of human civilization. What proof you may ask could possibly exist for such an encounter? Proponents of the theory point to two types of evidence: ancient religious texts and physical specimens; a few of these are listed below: Vimanas: Astronauts from other planets visited India during ancient times theorists suggest. They point to the similarities…

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    my pockets I trudged carefully through the lawn, evading human contact. That was until the unthinkable happened; a hand reached out and touched me on the shoulder. As I followed the hand with my eyes up the long smooth arm my heart almost seized. It was a girl, a real life, breathing human being of the female sex. And she was touching me. “PANIC!” my brain screamed, as a multitude of sirens and alarms began blaring and flashing in my skull, “CUE THE SWEAT! CUE THE MUMBLING! CUE THE DESPAIR!”…

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    Biogeography

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    all the organisms are bipedalism because none of the opisthion index is less than 15. The evolution might had happen because the ecosystem appear many more animals that can harm human ancestor, so maybe they tend to scavenging plant, fruit and hunt animal that is not too dangerous like pigs, cows, etc. Time passed, human ancestors became smarter to survive, they learned how to plant, raising animals, and made clothes to keep them…

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    replace animals and are actually relevant to human health. Modernised, improved methods now include sophisticated tests using human cells and tissues (also known as in vitro methods), advanced computer-modeling techniques (often referred to as in silico models), stem cell transplants and dna microarray just to name a few. Unlike animal testing, these methods are not not hindered by species differences that make animal test results inapplicable to humans. Furthermore, these newly developed…

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