Papers 1401-1410 of total 71982 found.
…of technology relating to human reproduction. The controversy surrounding this issue has led to government legislation being implemented to control such technological advances as In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), Gamete Intra-Fallopian Transfer (GIFT), Cloning, and Intra…
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…Although computer teachers have some advantages, I prefer human teachers. Human teachers make learning fun, and they can be caring and understanding. Computer teachers do have some advantages. The computer teachers can teach more than the human
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Category: /Literature/English
…In the books, Human Comedy, Mama I Love You, and One Day in the Afternoon of the World William Saroyan uses the family theme. Saroyan makes the family the background in his books. He shows how the family has its good and bad times together, how…
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…lost farmland and fisheries. He campaigned for the most basic of human rights: the right for clean air, land and water. His only crime was his success in bringing his cause to international attention. Facing such a 'criminal', Shell should stand out and give…
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…I turned the radio on and then I started to write and I couldn't stop writing. These are all examples of technology. Human minds want to explore, and with the help of technology we have and are doing so at this very second. Technology has helped us…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Everyone knows what is wrong with New York City: crime, dirt, racial tension, drugs, welfare, taxes, inadequate housing inferior education. But here is the study of New York by specialist from the fields of economics, sociology, political science…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…grown up around it. However, Lawrence himself did not see the book in such a light. He saw it as a critique of society and the way in which human intellectual and sexual relationships had evolved and become disconnected from each other in a very unnatural…
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…and disabilities thought to be incurable. On the other side of the argument, a society of lifeless clones and three eyed babies are seen as possible side effects of fooling with Mother Nature. Both sides are firmly entrenched and ready to fight. People should…
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…matter in abortion cases. Abortion has to be one of the most inhumane acts the human race could ever commit, and we need to put a stop to it. The Center for Disease Control estimates that 78% of all abortions performed in the year 1992 were on unmarried women…
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…In The Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx and Frederick Engels present their view of human nature and the effect that the economic system and economic factors have on it. Marx and Engels discuss human nature in the context of the economic factors which…
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