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    People have become overly dependent on technology We are living in a society which is called "technologically civilized" society. Every small work we do is technology dependent. Today every other person is recognized with the device or gadget‚ he carries; which is technically advanced. Ultimately‚ we can say that ‚"living without technology is like living without air" in this technical world of today. Therefore‚ we are much dependent on technology. Our lifestyles have changed and

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    Fellow Human Beings

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    Do human deserve human rights in America? In my opinion‚ they do have to have human rights. In the documents‚’ The Universal Declaration of Human Rights‚ The intro to the UDHR‚’ and‚’ A short history of human rights’. These three documents each say why human need rights. In the document‚ ‘The UDHR‚’ it states that people are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards a spirit of brotherhood. This means people are given with rights for a reason and should help other fellow

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    On Cloning a Human Being

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    Reading: On Cloning a Human Being The style Lewis Thomas uses is very unique. He writes in a very conversational tone‚ making it easier for readers to read and relate. He also adds in rhetorical questions as well as short simple sentences in his writing structure‚ and the entire passage seems to flow eloquently. Lewis Thomas has a distinct voice that is unique only to himself. The main topic can be a topic of controversy; before and after reading the passage‚ my stance on human cloning stays the

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    what it means to be human? Well‚ in many ways‚ Mary Shelley appears to be holding a mirror up to each person who reads her novel and allowing them to examine themselves in comparison with not only the monster but also with Victor. She says a lot about companionship and what that means for life as a human being. Shelley uses both Victor‚ her main character‚ and the monster to show the need for companionship‚ the result of loss and the result of loneliness in the context of being human. Not only this but

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    What is Human Being

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    Sociology 1301 1B What is a Human Being: Option B After completing both the 1917 IQ test and the Mensa Workout IQ test I would have to say that to some extent they do provide some level of accurate measurement of intelligence. Most of the pictures in the 1917 test seem to as if they would be common sense. Almost nothing of that test was needed to be learned from schooling; experience is the only thing that is necessary really for that test. I do not agree however that they should be used to

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    Human Being A Machine

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    The history starts in 1952‚ where Alan Turing‚ a math professor‚ arrives home and finds his apartment with a number of things missing‚ but nothing of great value‚ so as a normal person do‚ he called the police. The police come in and after some questioning‚ he explained that he believed to be a friend of his boyfriend‚ Alan was never ashamed of his sexuality‚ but at that time the law criminalized relations between homosexuals‚ and for his surprise‚ he got arrested. Alan Turing was an extraordinary

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    that was one of the experiments that show how far human can get to the high stage of scientific technologies. Since then‚ the idea of human cloning was conceived. Some people think that human cloning should be permitted because it can brings great benefits to mankind. Still‚ some people think that human cloning should be banned since it is like a double-edged sword which can cause danger to personality‚ dignity and society. Look from every angle‚ human cloning should be accepted as legal for a better

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    Meaning of Being Human

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    To begin with‚ what is a human? A descendant of an ape? Or a creature sent to earth at the beginning of time to look after the beasts and plantation in the Garden of Eden. Just think about our taxonomical name Homo sapiens‚ it means a wise man and hopefully giving us that name wasn’t a mistake. Humans‚ the animals with the most phenomenal brain‚ capable of the most abstract thoughts possessing the most amazing skill of imagination‚ are the masters of the animal kingdom. We are almost dominant over

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    Safety and also purchasing or shopping. If it was controlled all those will be much better and life will be easier. However‚ if it was uncontrolled that will lead to huge problems. The peaceful tool will convert to be a harmful weapon. It won’t kill humans but I will kill nations and cultures. First‚ the Internet had developed the teaching methods and made the education much easier and better. The student can look up for any subject that he need in the internet and It will just pop up to him. It

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    Human Beings and Computers Can human beings and computers coexist in peace and harmony in the future? The poet and the author describe two totally different views‚ talking about the idea of coexistence. Our future will either be good or bad with questions to be asked as well. The poet‚ Richard Brautigan‚ describes the future as having hope and the computers take away freedom and work. The story written by Issac Asimov‚ writes about how computers is going to have a negative effect on the future

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