Papers 1501-1510 of total 13640 found.
…, or the survival of the fittest if you will. This, however, is just one of the issues in which the evolutionary theory of today deals with. Other important points, such as comparisons of genetic makeup, are founding blocks of evolution as we know it today. Most…
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…by not planting crops on their marginal farmlands in order to let the land regain its nutrients. If scientists could find a way to create crops, possibly through genetic engineering, that did not require much water to grow it would help farmers out in times of drought…
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…, with the development of China's economy, Chinese people's living standard has been improved rapidly. Some Chinese want to own a car of reasonable price. The people are mainly small business owners, professors in the university, managers and senior engineers. In fact…
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…the cloning of a human being. Human cloning could possibly be the most significant event in human history. Should we take one road to a society of genetically engineered clones, or a world in which parents can create designer children with the characteristics…
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…would be perfection as a robot android, a hybrid of machine and human. Debates over human cloning and genetic engineering are eerily similar to these debates of a century ago. In his essay "The Failure of the Science Fiction Novel as Social Criticism…
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…are raised in tubes instead of in a womb. There is no suspense in how the baby will turn out; it is genetically engineered to be perfect, “Standard men and women; in uniform batches,”(7). By controlling all births, the government is able to regulate…
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…, writers, musicians, scientists). Their most important contributions are geared toward engineering and the sciences. India was in a great shape up until the end of 19th century. When British arrived, the country was depleted of its wealth and resources…
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…, but by a consideration of its role in a particular system. The genetically-engineered replicants in the film, Blade runnerare persecuted when they present a threat to the humans on Earth. But the replicants take advantage of their human-like attributes and, employing…
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…position for or against. We have all heard different facts as to what will happen in the future with science and if this is the first step into gene engineering. I will talk about the facts, give you some history of what stem cell research is, tell you what…
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…classes of the world today, as well as in 1931. Like the England of his day, Huxley's utopia possesses a rigid class structure, one even stronger than England's because it is chemically engineered and psychologically conditioned. The members of Brave New…
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