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…smoothly as they break down. Evolution derives from the concept that human beings and other animals came from single-celled organisms. The same thing is seen in a car. The engine needs a fuel injector, pistons, gas tank, and many other parts to work correctly…
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…?Engines of Creation.? In his book Drexler outlined the basic principles behind current nanotechnology theory. Drexler states that life as we know it now shows us that nanotechnology is possible. The entire basis of nanotechnology is the creation of what Drexler…
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…can only act in an exploitative way. Some Maxamists have also extentend such a concept to the nonhuman world, an example of this could include the issue of genetic engineering, where organisations such as Earth First! And Green Anarchist have argued…
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…station at 1:00 am on April 25, 1996 reactor number 4 was running smoothly. The engineers performed a standard test on the turbo generators (Engine that turns to produce electricity.) At 1:20am the operator turned off the emergency cooling system. 'The sharp…
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…has also come into question.                           Despite a dairy product surplus and with cows already pushed to their limits, recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone (rBGH), a genetically engineered drug injected into dairy cows…
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…station at 1:00 am on April 25, 1996 reactor number 4 was running smoothly. The engineers performed a standard test on the turbo generators (Engine that turns to produce electricity.) At 1:20am the operator turned off the emergency cooling system. 'The sharp…
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…in a much more dangerous direction than Plato ever thought possible. Just as Plato felt so many years ago, government involvement is critical in this issue today. With recent developments in genetic research, the communities of today are in danger of eugenics…
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…used. Since then development of techniques that allow geneticists to locate the position of genes has led to a greater understanding of the causes of genetic disorders. Now scientists are able to consider treating people with genetic disorders by introducing…
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…psychologists believe that aggression is a biological problem and others believe that it is a behavioral problem. No matter which psychologist you agree with aggression is a problem in society. Biological theorists suggest that aggression is caused by some genetic
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…and the environment. Genetic testing can determine if a person has a predisposition to a particular condition. Many doctors now offer genetic tests for cancers that run in families, including a test for the BRCA1 gene mutation that predisposes women to hereditary breast…
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