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    CELIBRITY CULTURE HAS A NEGATIVE IMPACT ON TEENAGE LIFE. Is it normal that seventy percent of the celebrities‚ male or female end up taking drugs or becoming alcoholic? Is our society like that? During the last twenty years many celebrities become stupidly rich‚ and don’t really know what to do with the money or how to manage those tremendous quantities. The necessity to spend it or waste it becomes more accentuated‚ and drugs may be a quick “solution” of wasting their money. But in most cases‚

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    Human Cloning Debate

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    The Debate on Human Cloning In the past decade‚ there has been no slackening of the pace of scientific research and discovery. On a daily basis‚ scholarly publications and mass media divulge new and profound discoveries that seem to open doors that no one knew existed. Through their research‚ scientists have relentlessly attempted‚ time and time again‚ to penetrate into the very core of the universe and to unveil the essence of what constitute human beings. Few breakthroughs in research epitomize

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    Is Cloning Morally Wrong

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    arguments have been made about cloning. Some people believe that cloning is a vital part of society that could end world hunger. Others believe that cloning is against God’s will. Some people believe that cloning animals is acceptable; however‚ cloning humans is against their morals. Cloning animals and humans should not be allowed‚ because it is morally wrong‚ fatal to the health of animals and humans‚ and the majority of society believes cloning is bad. Cloning humans and animals is morally wrong

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    Mary Shelley - Cloning

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    In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ the topic of cloning and the moral issues relating to it become prevalent. First of all‚ the creature in the novel was in essence a human clone. The creature was created by Victor Frankenstein in attempt to help humanity by searching of a way to perpetuate life and eliminate death. Ironically‚ Victor Frankenstein creates a being that takes life away making him‚ in a way‚ the real monster of the story. Mary Shelley explores the mindset of society by portraying the way

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    HUMAN CLONING IS WRONG. The rule of science says “What you think impossible today will be possible tomorrow”. Unconventional discoveries‚ mind boggling advancements and a huge expansion in science and technology has been witnessed ever since humans developed scientific temper. Human cloning has remained a debatable topic for years now .(Rawat‚ 2014). If we analyze the medical processes and social impacts related to human cloning‚ then we may easily find why such a large section of humanity finds

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    Artificial Intelligence as a Positive and Negative Factor in Global Risk Eliezer Yudkowsky (yudkowsky@singinst.org) Forthcoming in Global Catastrophic Risks‚ eds. Nick Bostrom and Milan Cirkovic Draft of August 31‚ 2006 Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence Palo Alto‚ CA Introduction By far the greatest danger of Artificial Intelligence is that people conclude too early that they understand it. Of course this problem is not limited to the field of AI. Jacques Monod wrote: "A curious

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    Cloning Persuasive Essay

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    What do you think about cloning? Many people often consider it as a popular sci-fi movie topic‚ but little do they know that it has already become a reality. Many animals have been cloned in the past‚ and science is eager to move onto bigger and better things. However‚ the next step in cloning is one of great debate and controversy; human cloning. The biggest obstacle in cloning research is the ethical concern for human life and well-being‚ one that has caused human cloning to be banned in countless

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    The Effect of Music on Our Youth When you listen to music‚ if you listen to music at all‚ do you really pay attention to the lyrics of the song? Do you understand the words of the artists? Do you notice the context in which the words are used? Most people don’t. Music is one of the most common forms of self-expression today. However‚ the downside to this form of communication is that most people don’t even know what they are listening to or the effect that it has on them. Many individuals put

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    The internet has made a new way for people to communicate. It has been very good for many things but also bad for some. Good in the way that you can pretty much look for information about anything and watch videos‚ listen to music‚ see pictures and many more things. But bad in the way that people have made websites that are called “Hate Groups”. The goal of hate groups is to discriminate against people who are from another religion‚ country etc. Hate groups in the internet started in 1995. It

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    Genetic Cloning

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    1. Genetic cloning is one way of studying the specific proteins involved in cell division. A gene contains the instructions for how to make a protein. By mutating a gene‚ the protein’s shape‚ size and function could all be affected. Mutating a gene changes its instructions. Once a mutated gene is created and incorporated into a cell’s DNA‚ the cell replicates‚ creating many cells containing the mutant gene. The cells with the changed gene can then be compared to normal cells. For starters‚ you must

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