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    My presentation today will be regarding the pros of eugenics and its impact on society. After studying the movie GATTACA‚ it is clear that eugenics plays a vital role in the storyline. Although the movie was created in 1997 and was set in the ‘not too distant future’‚ it is evident that what was fictional is partially becoming reality. Medical treatment is becoming more sophisticated‚ prevention of diseases is evident. The use of eugenics in sport leagues has been introduced. The further enhancement

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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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    2012 Are We the “Brave New World”? Gattaca‚ a movie released in 1997‚ is about potential children being selected through preimplantation genetic diagnosis to ensure they carry the best hereditary traits of their parents. A genetic registry database uses biometrics to instantly identify and classify those created as "valids" while those that carry traditional means are known as "in-valids". This movie easily corresponds with the use of science and technology in today’s world. Many probably didn’t think

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    Gattaca Not-Too-Distant-Future     "Consider God’s handiwork; who can straighten what He hath made crooked?" Ecclesiastes 7:13       "I not only think that we will tamper with Mother Nature‚ I think Mother wants us to." Willard Gaylen   Gattaca deals with the morality involved in technologically engineering human life. As a species‚ is humanity wise enough (Homo sapiens) to play the role of God? The film begins with two quotes: one from Ecclesiastes and one from Willard Gaylen. Ecclesiastes

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    Gattaca: A Society Where the Open Future Does Not Exist The open future concept is a notion that has been argued by many ethical philosophers‚ ethicist and professors throughout the last thirty years. There have been endless research and works written and produced reflecting the different arguments for or against the complex topic. A child’s right to an open future was first presented in the 1980’s by legal and political philosopher Joel Feinberg‚ which later allowed Dena Davis‚ a well-recognized

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    Gattaca Essay At the beginning of Gattaca‚ approximately eight minutes into the film‚ Vincent Freeman narrates and gives the viewers a summation of his life to the present time and also an insight into his desires restrained by his predetermined capabilities. The voice over extends for 20 minutes‚ stopping when it seems Vincent has transformed into Jerome‚ both physically and mentally. The mood is set to be that of a film noir as the voice over is a common vice used in that genre to tell the story

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    three films and one TV Show. These will be Gattaca directed by Andrew Niccol‚ The Man in the High Castle directed by David Semel‚ Hunger Games directed by Gary Ross and Children of Men directed by Alfonso Cuaron. All of these films have dystopian worlds they are all different in the way they present themselves. But all these movies have connections on the way the dystopian is ran and the people in these worlds. I will be compare Children of Men and Gattaca and show the connections that they have. Then

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    The trigger for my report came from the film “Gattaca” in this film the director Andrew Niccol presents a future world where humans strive for perfection. This portray of perfectionism made me think deeply about our world and our search for a technological advantage/perfection in warfare and where this might take us. Because of this I constructed three questions to help me understand this topic of how humans strive to gain a technological advantage in warfare. My first question is: what attitude

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    1. What is the significance of the word "GATTACA" (hint: think about why the letters A‚T‚C‚ and G were highlighted in all the names during the opening credits) They are the bases in the human genome. The movie is trying to emphasize the significance these four letters‚ each representing a base pair in the human genome‚ will have in the theme throughout the movie. Gattaca is the name of the space agency in the film. The name is based on the initial letters of the four DNA nitrogenous bases: guanine

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    In Gattaca‚ a film whose roots are firmly planted in the Science Fiction genre‚ the timeline in which the movie is set is never really stated‚ thus it could be next year‚ in another ten‚ or not for one hundred. While this is effective is making us believe that this could be‚ "just around the corner"‚ the society presented is widely regarded as being too close to our present day in order to present a true chilling image. With DNA testing already quite common in the sporting world and in what

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