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    How To Extend Life Essay

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    Extending the human life span has been a big topic amongst scientists and researchers. Scientist believe that humans could live to be over 100 years which some people have achieved a life span of a little over 100 years. Scientists have worked on a pill that could be the answer to that very question. It is believed that once that pill is created could extend the life of the person who is taking it. That will be a major breakthrough in the world of science and could lead to a change in the average person’s life. Another possibility is extending a person’s life over 150 years of age. Research has been conducted and results have shown that people could very soon be living to be about 150 years old and possibly live to be even older than that and be able to enjoy life longer. Another major question asked is if humans could possibly live forever. Scientists and researchers believe that it could be a possibility in the distant future when more research is done on the topic. It’s very interesting to think that one day we will have reached the point where our life span is infinite and we do not have to worry about passing away and being able to enjoy life with our family. Living forever isn’t always a good thing with a couple of problems that could arise. One of the problems could be over-population, if almost every person has an infinite life span that could lead to problems with over populating the earth since they would be living forever. Another problem brought up is the cost of…

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    My topic is Anti-ageing treatments. 1. a) Define key words like: Anti-ageing treatments: designed to prevent the appearance of getting older. Gerontology: the scientific study of old age, the process of ageing, and the particular problems of old people. Late life pathology b) What are Anti-ageing treatments? (Is it safe and Are they affective?) Anti-ageing is the study of reversing the processes of aging to extend the maximum lifespan. Researchers believe that future breakthroughs inmolecular…

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    Age-Related Disease

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    With nearly any new medical advancement there are going to be those who support and others who oppose the new ideas. According to some, there is no apparent reason for why the body and minds of humans begin to deteriorate. There is also no explaining why the current human lifespan is often said to be within the 110 year range and varies drastically depending on the species of animal. If there is no necessary reason for the current, limited lifespan, then why should we not try and lengthen it?…

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    Donna Troy V.S. Angela Donna Troy and Angela have a lot of similarities between each other, but they also have many differences. For an example, one is evil while the other is good. Although there are many more similarities and many more differences just waiting to be discovered. Donna Troy and Angela have a lot of similarities. First, Donna Troy is incredibly strong and very fast, almost the same as Angela. However, Angela is a tiny bit faster. Donna Troy has many differences from Angela.…

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    5.2 Background DECC (2015) delineates hydraulic fracking as an unconventional method of extracting natural gas reserves situated in shale rock. Fracking for shale gas occurs in fractured rock sediments when pressurized liquid (water and additives) and sand are ingested at high pressure through wells to crack shale rocks sediments (Evensen, Jacquet, Clarke & Stedman, 2014). The most commonly extracted shale gas is methane gas even though other secondary gases may also be present (American…

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    Nuclear weapons are capable of having long-term consequences due to the radiation and high temperatures. In 1954, the U.S. tested a huge hydrogen bomb in the Marshall I stands and still to this day Marshal Island is unloveable due to the damages of the bomb. The hydrogen bomb or the Bikini Atoll was a thousand times more powerful than the atomic bomb on Hiroshima during the Cold War. In a report to the UN human rights council, Calin Georgescu said: “near-irreversible environmental contamination…

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    psychical restrictions, like nanotechnology prolonging life, and eliminating genetic-based diseases are just a couple of exceptional examples of this innovative and philosophical movement. The aim and objectives of Transhumanism is to change how we live completely in a positive aspect and make sure human kind can effectively reach new horizons physically and mentally in science and technology. According to Bioethicist and Transhumanist George Dvorsky, “Some experts believe that all…

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    In fact, stem cell research fulfills the Christian duty to save lives. Nancy Pelosi who has been a member of the labor, health and human services subcommittee says, “Many religious leaders endorse this bill because of their respect for life and because they believe science, within the bounds of ethics and religious beliefs, can save lives and improve its quality”. Just one life can save hundreds of thousands and it will help improve the quality and lifespan of everyone’s life. Stem cell research…

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    Stem Cell Benefits

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    The journey to find the key entering the Fountain of Life is never ends. Eternal life seems haunted mankind since the beginning until now and there is no reason to force people to stop thinking about it. Immortality, otherwise possess the indefinite lifespan, not only can bring people the most valuable assets that even the world's richest billionaires, or even the ancient emperors cannot attain: health, knowledge, and time. An eternal youth also gives people the prospect of once reaching the…

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    Vehicles). UAVs are powered aerial vehicles that do not carry human operators. They use aerodynamic forces to provide air vehicle lift like traditional aerial vehicles and may operate with various degrees of autonomy: either under remote control by a human operator or autonomously, by onboard computers. The history of pilotless aircraft, the predecessor to the UAV, dates back to the unsullied skies of the First World War, a time before aerial combat when frail reconnaissance aircraft high…

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