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Category: /Literature/Novels
…An author often writes a novel as a warning to mankind. In Animal Farm, George Orwell creates a world of animals that allegorically represent man. The intelligent pigs take advantage of the uneducated lower animals and take control of the farm…
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…such as the, animals, television and the use of San Francisco, an actual city. The other fictional items used are extremely believable, such as hover cars, androids, lazer guns, the idea of the Voigt-Kampff test and more. One of the most interesting parts to the story…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…sickness invaded Jerry, the sickness of knowing what he had become, another animal, another beast, another violent person in a violent world, inflicting damage, not disturbing the universe but damaging it. He had allowed Archie do this to him. (p.183) Jerry…
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…and the animals that were not targeted by DDT. It was not until the late 1950’s that the effects of DDT became widely researched. In 1962, Rachel Carson released her book Silent Spring. Shortly thereafter, scientists reported that DDT was threatening the survival…
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Category: /Literature/English
…such as the, animals, television and the use of San Francisco, an actual city. The other fictional items used are extremely believable, such as hover cars, androids, lazer guns, the idea of the Voigt-Kampff test and more. One of the most interesting parts to the story…
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animals (Ya-Ping 1999).” “Hebbs Rule states that learning and memory are based on modifications of synaptic strength among neurons that are simultaneously active (Ya-Ping 1999).” In other words, “a synapse between cell A and cell B will be strengthened…
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…can hear. Tests have been done by the Microwave institute of Zhejiang Medical University that show the effects of exposure to environmental electromagnetic fields (EMFs) EMFs are used in the cell phones we use today. Visual reaction time was prolonged…
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…to be associated with a range of controversial applications in the areas of genetic engineering, medicine, human genetics, and the forsenic use of DNA. (The Brave New World of Biotechnology, pg.485)” “Genetic engineering is a test tube science and is prematurely…
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…cases the scientists were trying to examine the effects of the lesions on the brain and more specifically the site of the deficits in the brain depending upon the site of the lesion. I was amazed that there are so many tests administered to the children…
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…, such as tumors extremely close to the chest wall (37). Two new diagnosis devices are a saliva test and ductal lavage. In saliva test the saliva levels of HER2; a protein that is elevated in some breast cancer cases is measured (Johnson 98). Eighty – Seven percent…
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