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…Genetic engineering Science is a creature that continues to evolve at a much higher rate than the beings thatgave it birth. The transformation time from tree-shrew, to ape, to human far exceeds the timefrom analytical engine, to calculator, to computer…
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…with controlling aging, and providing replaceable parts for humans. Medicine has seen many new innovations in its history. The discovery of anesthetics permitted the birth of modern surgery, while the production of antibiotics in the 1920s minimized the threat from…
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…, and viral disease, along with controlling aging, and providing replaceable parts for humans. Medicine has seen many new innovations in its history. The discovery of anesthetics permitted the birth of modern surgery, while the production of antibiotics…
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…have given birth to a host of machines that think for themselves, hoping they would make our lives easier and less taxing on our bodies. In the movie the machines have taken control of the humans and rule over them by hiding from them the real world…
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…China’s One-Child Policy: An Economic Perspective on Governmental Control In 1979, China implemented a one-child per family policy in order to address the issue of unchecked population growth for a country with limited resources. Because China…
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…of everyday life under "King Cotton." (Benzon) The 1920's gave birth to what was to become the modern recording industry. For the first time, musicians on different sides of the country could listen to the same musical work. Ideas and styles quickly spread…
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…the body at birth. Soon it was thought the soul leaving a dead body would seek another body to enter, or enter an animal of a lower life form. It was also thought the soul left the body during sleep. This soul was pictured as vapors that entered and left…
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….) ;One unexplainable reason for infertility is age. Although it doesn't affect every woman in the same way, a perfectly normal woman, who gave birth as a teenager and also in her twenties very easily tried again at 33 to have another baby. She couldn't get…
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…, there are blond haired, blue eyed people. Italians are known for their loyalty and close family relations. Most Italians are said to be “short tempered” or “hot headed.” The birth rate in Italy is approximately 9.27 births/1,000 population. The death rate…
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…William Jefferson Clinton: Bill Clinton was born on August 19, 1946 in a town called Hope, with the birth name William Jefferson Blythe. His birth father died in a car accident just three months before his birth. When he was born his mother…
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