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    The Earth, together with all of its countries, peoples, and natural features (“world.” oxforddictionaries.com. 2015) has been inventing, modifying, and plagiarizing luxuries since humankind was able to specialize roles. The human mind: What nature designed to be beautiful and to be a great equalizer has been polluted with toxic excrement; this modern pollution that is artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence is something that will never be perfected as it is based off of the human…

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    Do you ever wonder who comes up with the material we learn at school, such as physics? I know, I do! I’m pretty sure you do to. Not only has this changed the way we learn at school but as well as changing out history of math and physics. Galileo, made experiments to which we could advance from them later on in the future. Well we can thank Galileo, for coming up with the solution to our problems. However, Galileo was basically trying to find the speed of two different objects falling at the same…

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    around the idea of unusual or unnatural use of science. These three stories include a scientist who conducts an experiment or works towards a goal to change something that occurs naturally and is not in need of change. Based on the characters and plots of these short stories, Nathaniel Hawthorne shows that the use of science for unnatural purposes, or playing god, is immoral and dangerous. In “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment,” Dr. Heidegger misuses science by conducting an experiment where he gives…

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    The article, Monsters and the Moral Imagination, is informing the audience that monsters show a boarder aspect of the society. The article gives different point of views on monsters and gives a direct explanation on how the acts portray by monsters reminds us about reality. However, the use of monsters can improve our imagination by teaching us about survival and preparing us for disasters and global issues. Monsters can be good or bad as shown in different fictional stories. For example, these…

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    Drones are becoming more popular everyday. They are being used as toys and industrial machines. As you read, you will learn the functions of the different parts of a drone, and the physics that make a drone fly. To start with, a drone needs a powerful, yet lightweight battery. Most drones, both industrial and toy, are powered off of Lithium-Polymer batteries or LiPos. Every piece of electronic equipment in the drone needs power from the battery. This is where the power distribution board comes…

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    teen’s iPhone, and her daughter wanted to kill her for that. Now, the teen is in a juvenile center with two counts of attempted first-degree murder. Also, Klungness cite Mali Mann, an adjunct clinical assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral science at Stanford University's School of Medicine, which had an interview in TechNewsWorld referring specifically to children and technology, and the dependence that many devices generate among…

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    When people think of technology, most think of their phones or vehicles or their televisions. One truth about technology is that it is constantly becoming faster, more efficient, and is becoming more of our lives every day. Most people are not intimidated by technology and see it as a useful convenience of life that we could not live without, however some realize, like Ray Bradbury, the potential threat technology poses to humanity. Bradbury was very aware even in his time that technology could…

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    need to take into consideration the risks and lines that had to be crossed. Human experimentation is necessary because over the years it has helped advance medical science, enforced new laws, and expanded the lifespan of mankind. To begin with, human experimentation is necessary because it has been an aid in advancing medical science.…

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    Animal experimenting is not right or worth doing. Most would agree that it’s wrong to put another innocent living being life over your own. By putting animals through experimentation, we are putting them through suffering and death. Even if an animal is not suffering or dying from experiments we conduct they still are being taken away from their lives out in the wild where they should be. There are many good reasons why we should stop experimenting. As I already mentioned its unethical meaning…

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    The first op/ed written by Rosecrans Baldwin suggests having boredom can be a valuable experience. The second op/ed is written by David B. Agus who claims that keeping patients’ records electronically can improve future medical treatment. The last op/ed by Jeffrey H. Tony discusses about whether using antibiotics in agriculture industry would result in antibiotic resistance of humans. All three articles are from people who have significant authority in writing. Baldwin is a writer, and the other…

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