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…cloning possible, which could eventually lead to genetic engineering and mass production of human beings. The solution to this is presented in Island, and it society's decision to decide which path it wishes to take. It is amazing that one man…
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…. The Intranet also satisfies the need to be networked within an organisation. FedEx has 60 web sites running inside the company, created for and by the employees. At Ford Motor Co., an intranet linking the design centres in Asia, Europe, and the US helped engineers
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…numerous cures for many diseases. If not for antibiotics, the death rate of humans suffering from bacterial infections would still be very high in every age group. Furthermore, through science, companies produce genetically engineered medicines. All over…
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…, involving the work of pathologists, anthropologists, entomologists, toxicologists, mathematicians, artists, engineers, psychologists, etc. Forensic science can be defined simply as the application of science to law. Forensics can be used in a variety…
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…arts. His father was another huge influence on him. He was an electrical engineer, Cameron states "I was always fascinated by engineering, maybe it was an attempt maybe to get my father's respect or interest, or maybe it was just a genetic love…
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…bright indeed to America's richest guy. The 'information highway' -- Gates generally clips it to a plain 'the highway' -- isn't here yet; the Internet is only a genetic precursor, according to Gates. But when 'the highway' itself arrives at our doors, with its…
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…of individuality and with that their humanity. The citizens of “brave new world” are engineered to suite the needs of the state. Individual expression is impossible because everyone is conditioned to think alike. Brave New World is a book about a future that seems more…
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…boy playing the popular simulation game, SimLife. The producers of SimLife refer to it as "The Genetic Playground." The game allows users to explore the interaction life-forms and environments. Users can manipulate the genetics of both plants and animals…
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…Batty's face (shots 6-14), so the viewer keeps both images in his or her mind equally. This serves to associate the characters with each other on equal terms. Both are wet, and both are bruised and bloody. Roy, while genetically engineered by the Tyrell…
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…have made major discoveries in domains such as chemistry, meteorology, medicine, biology, ecology, genetics, agriculture, pharmacology, physics, geology, optics and mechanical engineering. When speaking to the narrator, the member of the house of Salomon…
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