Papers 1101-1110 of total 13640 found.
…people are born to heterosexual parents, so how could sexual orientation be something you learn from your parents? Some genetic engineers believe that being gay is an actual gene that no one can control. Most of the evidence to date indicates that children…
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…everything from genetic engineering to nuclear physics to cosmology. The radio, television, and newspapers did not focus much attention on science at all. The early science fiction writings surely inspired some of the greatest scientists of the late twentieth…
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Category: /Law & Government
…campaigns that Greenpeace are involved in include nuclear production, whaling, toxics in our society and reducing the amount of genetically engineered organisms. PROBLEMS FACED One specific example of problems faced by Greenpeace happened 15 years ago…
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…of silicon chip brought major changes 2.Significance of computer lead to a new information age C.Genetics and Medical developments 1.Scientist declared DNA was the key to heredity 2.Genetic engineering also opened up a new realm of possibilities…
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…and methods, and also assesses the implications for humanity of scientific theories and discoveries. Where science can define the mechanisms of genetic engineering, philosophy will look beyond that and pay particular attention to the moral and ethical implications…
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…in France and the National Cancer Institute in the United States each claimed to have discovered it. The origin of AIDS has been controversial. The first cases of AIDS showed up in central Africa. Some people even believe that the U.S. government genetically
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…democracy has no legitimacy when Big Business is embedded in the institutions of state and the elected representatives have no mandate. Who decides policy on genetic engineering the people of Monsanto? Who gave Bush and Blair the mandate to wage war on Iraq…
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…a job; it's normally people that don't even live in the area that try to get them not to build there. Genetically engineering crops may not be as safe as regularly growing crops but it's cheaper to grow them, and therefore the supply of the crop goes up…
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…Science is championed by many in the world as the key to the future of mankind. It is true that scientists the world over have continued to make breakthroughs at breathtaking pace in a multitude of areas. Breakthroughs are made in areas such as genetics
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Category: /Literature/English
…, and the greater knowledge of our own bodies. However to every good result there is also a bad or immoral result, such as, abortion and genetic engineering. The problem does not lie in the deed itself as much as it lies in the people who perform these actions. Many…
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