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- 491: Autobiography of Debrina L. Frazier
- ... 2. To be affluent 3. To be happy 4. To win the lottery 5. To have a BMW Roadster 6. For there to be no more cancer in the world 7. For a cure for AIDS to be found 8. No more jealousy in relationships 9. To be crowned Miss America 10. For my family to always be healthy
- 492: Creative Writing: Utopia Z
- ... being. This shelter supplies the animals regularly with clean food and water. It also cleans the mess and odors and animals make, keeping the dome sanitized for the other animals and plants. This system also aids the animals in injures, keeping them healthy. All without the aid of a single human being. Past that, the shelter is equipped with a large grazing field, which is guarded by a heavy- duty steel ...
- 493: My Vision of Tomorrow
- ... and medical researchers have been moving at, in the next few generations we will have developed treatments and/or cures for all of the diseases that plague the world's people today. These diseases include; AIDS, cancer, the common cold, Alzheimer's disease, and even the most exotic and deadly diseases like Ebola. But, the practice of medicine will not be eliminated because these diseases will be continually mutating. Things that ...
- 494: DNA Technology
- ... scientists already do this with many plants and animals and many of these changes have improved our lives tremendously. DNA technology could likewise be used on human embryos to improve our lives. Fatal diseases like AIDS or cancer could possibly be eliminated and deformities and problems such as sickle cell anemia and Down Syndrome may become obsolete. The trickiest part of DNA technology is trying to regulate it. Writing restrictions proves ...
- 495: How Batteries Work
- ... mercury cell. This cell uses zinc as the negative electrode, mercury as the positive electrode, and potassium hydroxide as the electrolyte. This cell gives about 1.3 volts of electricity, and is used in hearing aids and watches because the battery can be flattened. Primary cells maintain a positive charge on the positive terminal and a negative charge on the negative terminal, month after month. These charges attract another and sometimes ...
- 496: Censor the Internet?
- ... some of them) would no doubt disapprove, but which by no means would be regulated by the government. Bet it's not just about dirty words. It's also it's also about words like AIDS, gay, and breasts. It's about sexual content, and politically controversial topics like drug addiction, euthanasia, and racism" (Irwin). In France, a high court has struck down a bill that promoted the censorship of the ...
- 497: Computer Technology
- ... The United States Department of Defense uses computers for hundreds of tasks, including research, breaking codes, interpreting data from spy satellites and targeting missiles. Computers in education have proved to be valuable education tools. Educational aids, such as some. Encyclopedias and other major reference works are available to personal computer users. In arts painting and drawing programs enable artists to create realistic images and animated displays much more easily than they ...
- 498: Internet Censorship
- ... means. Also, the term "indecent" has not yet been clearly defined. Because of this, there is no way that is technologically feasible to screen for "indecency" without cutting out legitimate speech, such as discussions about AIDS. Many values groups have complained about how easily children can stumble across indecent material; such is not the case. Even an expert witness from the government (which for the most part favors censorship), said that ...
- 499: Communication Technology
- ... to buy cars from japan or sell crops to foreign countries. Government communicate using global technology. Mass meetings are held using video conferencing and speaker phones. Massive oversea trade deals are made overseas with the aids of phones, fax, and the Internet. Without these forms of communication we would have to take a plane across the ocean just to talk to someone on the other side of the pond. Types Of ...
- 500: Censorship And The Internet
- ... mothers (at least some of them) would no doubt disapprove, but which by no means should be regulated by the government. But it's not just about dirty words. It's also about words like AIDS, gay, a nd breasts. It's about sexual content, and politically controversial topics like drug addiction, euthanasia, and racism."17 Just recently in France, a high court has struck down a bill that promoted the ...
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