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    Endless possibilities in Genetic Engineering Within a short period of time‚ genetic engineering has turned into one of the biggest growth areas in scientific research. It appears regularly in the media although the general public has no idea the meaning. It is currently one of the most sensitive areas of ethical debate. We are growing day by day in the increase of scientific discoveries. “The federal budget in 2003 included $24.8 million dollars for human embryonic stem cell research-up

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    double of the price if all those goods‚ and fruits are produced in the United States. Francis Fukuyama points out “The belief in the corruptibility of all institutions leads to a dead end of universal distrust. American democracy‚ all democracy‚ will not survive a lack of belief in the possibility of impartial institutions; instead‚ partisan political combat will come to pervade every aspect of life” (Fukuyama

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    According to the article‚ “The Coming of the Laviathan” by Francis Fukuyama‚ I believe that it claims that all tribes will soon become a state by following a cycle that will help the tribes achieve and understand how to establish a centralized authority. I will summarize “The Coming of the Laviathan” and analyze the article on how its’ factors are needed for one to become a state and what Fukuyama argues. In the first section of the article‚ it shares how states differ from tribes. States have borders

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    Cited: Barrios‚ Barclay. Fukuyama Francis‚ Emerging: Contemporary Readings For Writers‚ Human Dignity‚ Bedford/St.Martins‚ 2010 Barrios‚ Barclay. Helen Epstein‚ Emerging: Contemporary Readings For Writers‚ AIDS‚ INC.‚ Bedford/St.Martins‚ 2010 Staiano-Ross‚ Kathryn‚ Semiotica: Journal

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    Smith S. (2001)‚ The Globalization of World Politics: An introduction to international relations (2nd Edition) (Oxford: Oxford University Press) Clarke R. (2003)‚ Against all Enemies: Inside America ’s War on Terror (London: Simon & Schuster UK Ltd) Fukuyama F. (1992)‚ The End of History and the Last Man (London: Hamish Hamilton) Leaver R. and Richardson J. (1993)‚ Charting The Post-Cold War Order (Oxford: Westview Press) Steans J. and Pettiford L. (2001)‚ International relations: Perspectives and Themes

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    Brain Enhancement Is Wrong‚ Right? BENEDICT CAREY So far no one is demanding that asterisks be attached to Nobels‚ Pulitzers or Lasker awards. Government agents have not been raiding anthropology departments‚ riffling book bags‚ testing professors’ urine. And if there are illicit trainers on campuses‚ shady tutors with wraparound sunglasses and ties to basement labs in Italy‚ no one has exposed them. Yet an era of doping may be looming in academia‚ and it has ignited a debate about policy and

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    The End of History Francis Fukuyama is well known for his theories and books he has published. Most acquitted for dealing with civilization is his book The End of History and the Last Man. In this book he argues that the start of Western liberal democracy may signal the endpoint of humanity’s sociocultural evolution and the final form of human government. Fukuyama’s theory and the contributing factors lead me to believe that this theory is a failure. Fukuyama’s theory of “The End of History” was

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    in far greater frequencies than the various blends of autocracy. It would seem then‚ that liberal democracy is the superior ideological foundation for successful‚ prosperous‚ and stable governance—an argument asserted quite controversially by Francis Fukuyama‚ qualified and advocated by Fareed Zakaria‚ and rooted as a central concern of this paper. However‚ this paper is not to be cast upon the painfully mounting stack of virtually inapplicable and redundant analyses of democratic versus authoritarian

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    Civilization written by Jasmine Liu "The End of History" is an essay written by Francis Fukuyama in 1989 and published in the international affairs journal The National Interest. In the essay‚ Fukuyama argued that the advent of Western liberal democracy may signal the endpoint of humanity’s sociocultural evolution and the final form of human government. The highlights of the essay are listed as follows. Firstly‚ Fukuyama held the view that history should be viewed as an evolutionary process. Secondly

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    Essay 3 Genetic engineering is developing in such a rapid pace that many things cannot be adopted in my head. The world just has started to get accustomed to possibility of human cloning; modern technologies allowed scientists to discover new opportunities‚ such as “designer babies”. This term causes in my mind lively imagination of a couple‚ cautiously selecting every trait and feature from a catalogue for their future baby‚ such as gender‚ color of skin‚ eye and hair‚ height‚ beauty‚ talents.

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