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    States is a postindustrial society, which means it is a more technologically advanced society — compared to Industrial, Agrarian, and Pastoral societies. In many countries, including the United States, technology is a very important entity in everyday life. A person can find information on just about anything with one click of a button. Technology helps us live long and healthy lives,…

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    She would be stuck with the overwhelming feeling of guilt that she did nothing to honor her fallen brother’s life. She also asserts, “Nor did I think your power was so great that you, a human being, could abrogate the gods’ inviolable, unwritten laws.” (Sophocles 12-14) Antigone is exposing her uncle, King Creon, by saying that even though he is the king, it doesn’t…

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    deny the outstanding teaching resources I received as a student. Case Western Reserve University is an ideal university for the students who prefer to strengthen their academic abilities. I really appreciate my first year university life. Before I began my university life, “What is the most attractive subject?” , this question had been on my mind for a long time. It was hard for a me who just graduated from high school to decide my favorite subject since I was interested in every discipline.…

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    article by Alta Charo titled, “Body of research- Ownership and Use of Human Tissue” she states that there are two key questions that researchers need to focus on that is: First, could a 1-time general consent to all future research be used? It is not clear if this type of consent would comport with Health Insurance Portability and Accountability. The HIPAA requires specific information for use of the patient's protected health information in research, unless the IRB has made a specific…

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    breakthroughs. He claims that more individuals should join in and be involved in transhumanism, which aims to stimulate and promote the remarkable enhancement of humans through science and technology. Dvorsky states the similarities of notions in spirituality and ethics, and includes his eating habits and how it can affect your health and life longevity. Overall, the author strongly feels that people should be better…

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    everybody has some form of social media. In The Wall street journal, there is an article written by Epstein and in the article, he states, “we are wise to sometimes make compromises, in our personal lives as well as in public policy.” He is stating that in life it’s okay to make some sacrifices with our privacy like agreeing to service agreements without even knowing what we are agreeing to. I would have to disagree with what Epstein…

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    is it can replace defective cells. Throughout human history there has always been genetic disorders and with gene therapy it is possible to fix the disorder. If someone has a lethal genetic disorder through gene therapy it is possible to save their life. Gene therapy also has the potential to eradicate some diseases. Gene therapy also has a lot of things some people consider bad. Some people are worried that gene therapy might be used to modify human capabilities. If gene therapy were to get…

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    The Twilight Zone The teleplay “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street,” by Rod Serling, is both similar and different to the TV episode of the same title which first aired on March 4th, 1960. Both have the same characters, such as Steve, Don, and Charlie, and both take place in a mysterious place called “The Twilight Zone,” on a classic American street in the fifties and sixties. Both feature a lot the same lines, and the camera moves in a similar way for most of both the teleplay and the TV…

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    today, there used to be a different kind of humans. These humans were of a jealous and greedy type, but they were also very curious about how the world around them worked. Even though they had been curious enough to start teaching themselves about science and mathematics, these humans were far less technologically advanced than us. Although they had not yet developed planes, or even an early form of glider, they turned their eyes to the sky all the same. They dreamed of soaring through the…

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    use of experiments. Also, knowledge is able to be used as a weapon due to the fact that it is nonreplicable. Victor Frankenstein subsequently discovered this key characteristic of knowledge when he had just begun to experiment with the creation of life. He saw the absolute power he could establish over his own research and ultimately abused that power. Frankenstein’s power can be paralleled to that of…

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