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    Fukuyama exerts his fears in his article “Transhumanism”‚ stating enhanced humans will sacrifice equality on the altar of power. Bailey (2004) suggests in his rebuttal‚ the idea of enhanced people terrorizing unenhanced people will be negated because under western liberalism the law applies to all. I think Fukuyama’s right to fear the power possessed by enhanced individuals. Bailey states in his article “How ironic that Fukuyama now spends his time demonizing transhumanism‚ a nascent philosophical

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    INTRODUCTION: Biotechnology is a branch where technology is combined with biology for research & development. Biotechnology involves wide range of subjects such as engineering‚ genetics‚ biochemistry‚ microbiology and chemistry. There are various applications of biotechnology in fileds such as animal husbandry‚ growth of vaccines and medicines‚ agriculture‚ pollution control‚ energy production and conservation‚ healing of prolonged disease and ecological conservation. It also helps in development

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    Fukuyama‚ Huntington‚ Barber‚ Katzenstein‚ and Keohane all have diverse observations on the contemporary world situation. By comparing cultures‚ government systems and the general lifestyle of different groups‚ each of the essays attempts at summarizing the present-day day global climate. Although there is no one view that can completely capture the contemporary world state‚ Barber’s Jihad vs. McWorld paints the most precise picture of the contemporary world. Fukuyama makes an admirable attempt

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    Biotechnology and its Prospects: Past and Present situation in Nepal The word ‘biotechnology’ itself sounds whimsical and it does have some research glamour on it but in the simplest way biotechnology is the research oriented subject where people can do research from zero level to gene level. Science and innovation has taken a great leap‚ have deciphered thousands of human life related riddles that were unanswered two decades ago. In quest of discoveries‚ biotechnology has emerged as a new field

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    What is biotechnology? Contrary to its name‚ biotechnology is not a single technology. Rather it is a group of technologies that share two (common) characteristics -- working with living cells and their molecules and having a wide range of practice uses that can improve our lives. Biotechnology can be broadly defined as "using organisms or their products for commercial purposes." As such‚ (traditional) biotechnology has been practices since he beginning of records history. (It has been used to:)

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    At its simplest‚ biotechnology is technology based on biology - biotechnology harnesses cellular and biomolecular processes to develop technologies and products that help improve our lives and the health of our planet. We have used the biological processes of microorganisms for more than 6‚000 years to make useful food products‚ such as bread and cheese‚ and to preserve dairy products. Modern biotechnology provides breakthrough products and technologies to combat debilitating and rare diseases‚

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    Evolution of conflict: wars shift from being fought over nobility‚ to wars of nationalism (ex. Franco-Prussian‚ WWI) fought by citizen armies‚ then wars of ideology (rise of fascism and communism)‚ next will be clash of cilivizations * Disagrees with Fukuyama that wars will end‚ liberal-democracy won out only in the west. * Many regions of the world reject democracy as foreign. IV.          Why has

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    Francis Fukuyama – End of History rise and fall of major ideologies – communism and fascism human history should be viewed in terms of a battle of ideologies which has reached its end in the universalization of Western liberal democracy the idea of western liberalism triumphs as more countries are moving towards liberal and democratic reforms Hegel saw the French Revolution in 1806 as the event that signalled the triumph of the liberal and democratic system Hegel believed that history culminated

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    SUMMARY: The first video of BioByte101 gives an introduction to what Biotechnology is and also provides us an overview to its many applications. The speaker Dr. David Targan defined biotechnology as the use of cells and the cellular process to improve our world‚ to help combat disease‚ develop renewable resources‚ reduce our environmental impact and grow more food. Goals of biotechnology include finding answers to questions to live a long healthy life and to cure many debilitating diseases

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    e incorporated a fusion tag prior to our genes of interest and attached the expressed fusion proteins covalently on microarrays. This enhances the specific binding of the proteins compared to nitrocellulose. Thus‚ it helps to reduce the number of false positives significantly. It enables us to screen for immunogenic proteins in a shorter The correct insert size was determined by Colony PCR. Plasmids from clones containing the correct-sized inserts were isolated and the MCS was sequenced using both

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