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6131: Where Do We Draw the Line?
... process of prenatal development is adjusted for every growing infant in order to maintain the balance of their social system. In other words, instead of a mother eating a healthy diet to insure that the child growing inside her will continue to grow, we see people in lab coats making sure that the right test tubes are denied the appropriate amount of oxygen to regulate the number of epsilons through alphas ...
6132: Cloning
... s original plan. He made man and woman and the offspring of these humans were to be produced through a wonderful and special moment between man and woman. Science has no part in producing a child and no one, no matter how intelligent, has any right to tamper with God's creations. It has been almost a hundred years since the first clone was ever created. In the year 1902, a ...
6133: Dolphins & Humans: Breaking Barriers of Communication
... was cast into the sea by pirates. A dolphin came to his rescue and carried the boy home to Greece on his back. Plutocrat wrote Thathos, Odysseus' son, was saved from drowning as a young child through the aid of a dolphin. A roman scholar Plink the Elder, who lived in AD 23-69, wrote about a boy named Hermias. Hermias had many encounters with a friendly dolphin which he would ...
6134: Telekinesis
... Everyone has the potential to be able to be telekinetic. There are different things that can have a sort of psychotropic affect on the brain. Meaning, affecting the mental activity, behavior perception. Even stress and abuse can cause one to cultivate certain psychokinetic abilities. I am referring here to the actual ability, not certain mental illness that can mimic telepathy and such. Sometimes, "hearing voices", or "visions" can be the result ...
6135: Psychology
... to their occupation-only a relatively small proportion leave the profession each year. Nevertheless, replacement needs are expected to account for most job openings, similar to most occupations. Programs to combat the increase in alcohol abuse, drug dependency, marital strife, family violence, crime, and other problems plaguing society should stimulate employment growth. Other factors spurring demand for psychologists include increased emphasis on mental health maintenance in conjunction with the treatment of ...
6136: Possibility of Terraforming One of Earth's Neighboring Planets
... global scale modification". (Fogg 1995 p.9) This terraforming process is possible because it adds intention and direction to a capability that already exists. Humans alter the environment with the inadvertent and arbitrary use and abuse of chemicals resulting in global warming, ozone layer depletion, acid rain, and the extinction of countless hundreds of species. Terraforming proposes a productive rather than a destructive focus of technology in order to further science ...
6137: Cloning
... his or her own mind. It would be cruel to make human clones without real parents, without being unique. If you were to make a copy of a human, you would not be treating that child as an individual. While many people want to be cloned, nobody wants to be a clone. We must also remember that immoral means never justifies the end, no matter what benifits that end may bring ...
6138: Nuclear Energy
... visible genetic mutation or defect there are 10,000 non-visible recessive mutations that contaminate the gene pool of society. This could lead to more mutations and unnecessary deaths because the human body of a child whose mother was exposed to radiation and passed on deformed genes to her baby may not be able to fight off common sicknesses and die due to the radiation exposure. " Radiation may be one of ...
6139: Water Pollution
... be felt in every corner of the world. No ocean, lake, or river remains unaffected by pollutants, either natural or man-made. The good news is that the open ocean is generally healthy. Despite the abuse it has taken throughout its lifetime it resist complete contamination. This is because currents disperse pollutants and the overall volume of wastes dumped there is currently small. The bad news is that conditions along coastlines ...
6140: Inventions and Their Importance
... experiencing a revolution, but in time other countries followed, and America became Britain's closest competition. Even though it seems like everything is going good, there were some negative effects. Demanding jobs led to horrible child labor acts, labor that was disciplined, monotonous, and dangerous (1,3/3). Not only was the revolution demanding, but it also threatened the jobs of those who relied heavily on the skill of their hands ...


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