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    Natalie Lampson Science of Women’s Bodies October 30, 2014 Genetic Testing Technology is highly intertwined with our lives today. There is almost no part of our lives that doesn’t use technology in one manner or another. With this being true, it seems a natural step to include technology into our healthcare. Today there are many uses for genetic testing, and it is predicted that there will be many more uses as time goes on and science improves. But along with the positives of genetic testing, it…

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    Numerous battles were fought for the right to exercise one’s own beliefs without interference from governing systems. As Dr. Douglas Opel and Dr. Douglas Diekema recap “. . . it is important to remember that exemptions to vaccine mandates exist in order to reduce perceptions of coercion and interference with parental choice,” (Opel). Forcing parents and children to get injects would be immoral. For everyone in society it is extremely important to have the freedom of choice. So long…

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    stage of the kingdom of God is recognizable by the characteristics of being “God’s people, in God’s place, under God’s rule and blessing” (Roberts 22). Scripture supports this description as God commands his people in what is known as the Creation Mandate to “be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it” (ESV, Genesis 1.28). Roberts eight stages of the kingdom of God are the pattern of the kingdom, the perished kingdom, the promised kingdom,…

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    In wartime concerns/issues/problems, worldwide conventions prevail and those under wartime imprisonment receive particular human entitlements/privileges. But, Jews living in the Reich are bound by the regulations of Germany as opposed to worldwide mandates: “International laws protected us…as Polish war prisoners. But a Jew of the Reich [had no protection]” (Spiegelman I.3.63). The Jewish people getting persecuted by Nazi tormentors stretched into every day-to-day living place. Jewish individual…

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    Individualism In Anthem

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    Well-known author Ayn Rand in her short novel Anthem introduces individualism in a post-apocalyptic world. Ayn’s purpose was to show how to be unique in an environment that is forced to be the same. She creates a tone of pity for most of the humans in the book while still showing respect to the two main characters. Likewise, English author E.M. Forster in his novella “The Machine Stops” uses futuristic ideas to portray a life unlike today’s world. Forster’s purpose was to show the harmful…

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    Future In the film where society is run by idiots, Idiocracy, directed by Mike Judge, is a satirical movement focusing on the political and social aspect within America. Meanwhile, Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley, paints an overall satirizing picture of our world that is tilted towards efficiency and justice. The pure purpose of both, Brave New World and Idiocracy, pieces are to satirize political and social opinions through the use of addiction, religion, and government, but Brave New World…

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    Reflecting back on September I was apprehensive and uncertain about this class for a few reasons. I had always viewed history from an ethnocentric European perspective as was exposed to myself in school and at home. In high school, Native Studies was optional and I choose to take Canadian Studies instead. In elementary school, most of my teachers either skipped these units entirely or just briefly skimmed over what was required without going into any depth. I had never learned about Original…

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    Family is an expression that has an abundant amount of interchangeable definitions. Throughout this essay the definition of family being used is the explanation provided by Karen Secombe, “a relationship by blood, marriage, or affection, in which members may cooperate economically, may care for children, and may consider their identity to be intimately connected to the larger group.” (Seccombe 4). Family plays an essential role in the movie Stalked at 17. Within this analysis of Stalked at 17,…

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    Hijab Benefits

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    Not having to worry about your hair style, never having to give a second thought to your roots, and picture day no longer being ruined by unruly hair, at times may seem like good enough reasons to simply accept compulsory hijab regulations, but looking at the big picture it is clear that mandatory hijab is not in societies best interest - contrary to what some may believe. The fact of the matter is, while there may be some benefits associated with such regulations, the costs inflected on society…

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    In our day and age, social media has a strong effect on people on how they may act, their wellbeing, or their mental state of mind. Society today has many different examples of social media with people of all ages using things such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, email, etc. The Internet itself is and was a giant network of networks designed to share information and communicate with others People use social media in a variety of ways such as to express opinions/beliefs, receive information, or to…

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