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    Genetic Engineering / Advantages and Disadvantages During the latter stage stages of the 20th century‚ man harnessed the power of the atom‚ and not long after‚ soon realised the power of genes. Genetic engineering is going to become a very mainstream part of our lives sooner or later‚ because there are so many possibilities advantages (and disadvantages) involved. Here are just some of the advantages : * Disease could be prevented by detecting people/plants/animals that are genetically prone to

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    Design and Cinema Design and Cinema Form Follows Film Edited by Belkıs Uluoğlu‚ Ayhan Enşici‚ Ali Vatansever CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARS PRESS Design and Cinema: Form Follows Film‚ edited by Belkıs Uluoğlu‚ Ayhan Enşici‚ Ali Vatansever This book first published 2006‚ edited by Cambridge Scholars Press 15 Angerton Gardens‚ Newcastle‚ NE5 2JA‚ UK British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Copyright © 2006‚ by Belkıs

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    The Virtual Dialectic: Rethinking The Matrix and its Significance David J. Gunkel Northern Illinois University Rather than designating the choice between good and evil‚ my Either/Or designates the choice by which one chooses good and evil or rules them out.1 The debates and decisions surrounding virtual reality‚ cyberspace‚ and other forms of computer-mediated communication have been‚ like so much philosophical reasoning within the Western tradition‚ organized around antinomies. One of the

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    Postmodernism‚ Hyperreality and the Hegemony of Spectacle in New Hollywood: The Case of The Truman Show Michael Kokonis After the screening of The Matrix on its first release‚ a dear cousin of mine‚ film connoisseur and avid fan of classical movies‚ spontaneously made the following comment: “This is an entirely new cinema to me!” If anything‚ The Matrix is a clear marker of cultural change. A film with state-of-the-art production values like this is bound to elicit in us the belated realization

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    After the “end of history” After the “end of history” Francis Fukuyama 02 May 2006 Francis Fukuyama’s "end of history" thesis – proposed in a 1989 essay‚ elaborated in a 1992 book – was the most influential attempt to make sense of the post-cold-war world. In a new afterword to "The End of History and the Last Man"‚ Fukuyama reflects on how his ideas have survived the tides of criticism and political change. In the seventeen years that have passed since the original publication of my essay

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    Could gene therapy be too much for us to handle? Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) Introduction The title for my Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) will be ‘Could gene therapy too much for us to handle?’ I have chosen this for my project because gene therapy is advancing every day in modern medicine‚ and has brought up many ethical‚ legal and religious issues throughout various communities. Consequently‚ it is a topic which raises much debate within society. Due to the arguments

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    Hand Book Of M.S / M. Phil & Ph. D Research Proposal / Synopsis Compiled By: Mr. Nasir Shaheen Additional Registrar & Mr. Ijaz Ahmad Coordinator M. Phil / Ph. D Programs Qurtuba University of Science and Information Technology‚ Peshawar. Table of Contents Preface …………………………….………………………………………......... 1 1. Preliminary Section: 1.1 Title Page…………………………………………………………………….. 2 1.2 Certificates……………………………………………………………........... 2 1.3 Table of Contents……………………………………………………………. 2

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    PM 595 Project Risk Management Course Project The Human Genome Project Submitted by Rodney A. Lee Instructor – Keith Bluestein August 15‚ 2011 Table of Content Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………….3 The Human Genome Project ……………………………………………………………..4 Decision Tree ……………………………………………………………………………..5 Decision Tree 1 ……………………………………………………………………...6 Risk Identification …………………………………………………………………...........6 Decision Tree 2 ……………………………………………………………………

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    Genre: Close Study of Dystopian Genre The dystopic novel evinces a strong theme common in much science fiction and fantasy fiction‚ the creation of a future time (usually)‚ when the conditions of human life are exaggeratedly bad due to deprivation‚ oppression or terror. This created society or ‘dystopia’ frequently constructs apocalyptic views of a future using crime‚ immorality or corrupt government to create or sustain the bad quality of people’s lives‚ often conditioning the masses to believe

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