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Category: /Literature/English
…aspect of Huxley's prediction of cloning is that it is coming true in our lives today. The cloning era began in 1952, when the first animal was cloned by Robert Briggs and Thomas King. These scientists duplicated simple tadpoles from tadpole cells.5 This event…
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…supporting actress, and best film editing. Through it lacked the visionary and experimental quality of his earlier film; he learned what the audience wanted in a movie. But in many ways without American Graffiti, Stars Wars would have never been made. After…
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…popularly by such names as “angel dust” and “rocket fuel”, has no current use in humans but is occasionally used by veterinarians as an anesthetic and sedative for animals. It became a common drug of abuse in the late 1970’s and is considered a particular menace…
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…the term Euthanasia must be defined. Euthanasia means the “painless killing of a person or animal suffering from an incurable disease,” or “(physician administered aid in dying).” Euthanasia contradicts every natural physical or psychological instinct…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…of the laboratory animals. Chapter 18 Richard was invited to join the John Reed Club. To contribute writing. Richard wrote poems and they were published. After two months of belonging to the club he was appointed as executive secretary of the Left Front group. Chapter…
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…what happened to those experimental viruses. A third example: we now have plants genetically engineered to produce plastic. The idea is that we will no longer need to depend so much on petroleum, or on the Middle East for petroleum. The problem here…
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…. These controversies are heavily debated upon and studied but ultimately have to be resolved by society. One such controversy is that of safety. It is currently unknown what effects the body will have upon the introduction of a new gene into it. Premature experimentation
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Category: /History
…for experimentation and creativity. These new musical forms were the prelude, intermezzo, nocturne, ballad, and capriccio. Another romantic contribution was the linking of music to literature either programmatically of through concert overtures and incidental music…
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…the richest when poised on the edge of tragedy, transforming the horrors of war into a cause of laugher in “Shoulder of Arms” In the film “A Dogs Life” he draws parallels between the struggle of existence of man and animal. “The Kid” is one of Chaplins most famous…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…of the laboratory animals. Chapter 18 Richard was invited to join the John Reed Club. To contribute writing. Richard wrote poems and they were published. After two months of belonging to the club he was appointed as executive secretary of the Left Front group. Chapter…
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