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    is demonstrated in the novel Fahrenheit 451‚ written by Ray Bradbury and the film Gattaca‚ directed by Andrew Niccol. Both of these composers illustrate their fears for the fate of their society through the structural and language features of their texts. Ray Bradbury explores the value of using knowledge and independent thinking rather than blindly following the ‘rules’‚ without a second thought or question. Andrew Niccol uses the reality of scientific methods‚ addressing the responder of the direction

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    In the 1920’s before sound was introduced into film we had silent films. Stories were told through expression and even music. Pianists‚ complete orchestras‚ organists‚ and even some actors and narrators were invited by theaters to accompany the films being shown (Silent Films). On the Info Please website‚ the author of Movies and Films writes "by the 1920s‚ silent film writing‚ acting‚ photography‚ and music had reached an aesthetic pinnacle: very subtle emotional and plot nuances could be conveyed

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    1. In the movie‚ ‘Gattaca’ Vincent and Irene both have heart problems which is very thematical. They both shared a common goal‚ to fly in space‚ but are unable to because of their higher risk of heart failure. Vincent’s was more prone to his dreams than Irene‚ he makes his way to the space office by taking someone’s identity. Further‚ in the middle of the movie he gives up but as soon as he learns about Irene’s heart problem and her dreams‚ he gets motivated. Because if he wasn’t for her‚ Vincent

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    Why Is Gattaca Unethical

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    If our world ever became like the one presented in the movie‚ “GATTACA”‚ I might go insane. I don’t think I would ever be able to accept the fact that babies would be treated as science projects or the latest toy‚ “customized to your own desire.” A parent that has the choice to enhance their child’s features‚ simply‚ should not. Beauty is undefined. A parent should love their child‚ no matter what their physical appearance‚ and accept whatever unique beauty God gave them. Selecting the traits of

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    How does movie Gattaca relate to biology? The movie Gattaca directed by Andrew Niccol is about “a genetically inferior man assumes the identity of a superior one in order to pursue his lifelong dream of space travel”. During the process (to become as same as Jerome Morrow‚ the superior)‚ Vincent goes through lots of different operations‚ including physical and genetic operations. As we watched it and saw the operations and the doctors in the beginning of the movie‚ we connected happenings to the

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    Gattaca Vs Elysium

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    The movie Gattaca‚ is about creating the perfect child. One that has perfect health‚ a high IQ and a long life span. In the movie‚ the alleles from both parents are chosen so that the combination produces the optimal arrangement in terms of the child’s genotype. Vincent is the main character and he was born naturally without genetic engineering. His genetic test shows that he has bad eyesight‚ heart problems and a life expectancy of about 30 years old. Very early during his childhood Vincent knew

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    The film‚ Freedom Writers‚ directed by Richard LaGravenese captured the lives of underrepresented and at risk students whom lived in Long Beach‚ California‚ that were born into gang life and didn’t see their lives past than age eighteen. Erin Gruwell was a passionate young teacher keen on social change.  Wanting to make a difference‚ she decided to teach at the newly voluntarily integrated Woodrow Wilson High School.  The movie’s portrayal of stereotypes was emphasized through its technical aspects

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    Jerome Morrow At Gattaca

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    1. Describe 3 preparations Vincent had to do every day to pass as Jerome Morrow at GATTACA. In each case explain why he had to do that. Vincent took many of Jerome Marrow’s DNA from his urine‚ fingertip blood‚ and hair‚ so he can pass as Jerome Marrow. Vincent was asked for his urine before he got hired at the job he works‚ so the employers can testify that he is in fact Jerome Marrow. When Vincent was blood tested‚ he had a small device under his fingertips to that was able to hold on to Jerome

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    How to be Good at Everything I always wanted to be good at everything‚ still on that journey...well not everything‚ but as much things as i possibly can. I found an article about this. Enjoy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You probably know someone or know of someone who is great at their job‚ excels in athletics‚ intelligent‚ and can even play an instrument. Or maybe they are very artistic‚ social‚ good with numbers

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    Erik Herrera Mr. Mata AP US History 12 November 2014 The Hunger for Indian Land in Andrew Jackson’s America by Anthony F. C. Wallace Article Review I. Introduction In writing his essay The Hunger for Indian Land in Andrew Jackson’s America‚ Anthony F. C. Wallace briefly examines Andrew Jackson’s presidency from the perspective of the removal of Native Americans from their ancestral homes. His analysis of Jackson’s time in office makes Indian removal just as important as the traditional focal point:

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