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    Eugenics in Star Trek

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    practices armed at improving the genetic composition of a population‚ usually a monkey’s population‚ but in the story Star Trek Space Seed‚ it is practiced on the human population by a group of eccentric scientists. The humans that were produced from the selective breeding process had “five times the strength of a normal human being and five times the intellect”. This led to the Eugenics War which pitted the scientists and their creations against the human beings who believed this was wrong. Eugenics would

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    go on and on (lists of “what not to do” always can)‚ so let’s instead focus our attention on what professionalism is. Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the USS Enterprise Who better to illustrate professionalism than the captain of the Enterprise from “Star Trek: The Next

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    Racism In Star Trek

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    In the Star Trek episode “Devil in the Dark”‚ issues such as racism‚ xenophobia‚ and the topic of communication with others are addressed throughout the episode. There is also media and television to help educate and enlighten people about issues around the world in the present day; as well as the contradicting belief from others that media doesn’t accomplish the goals of educating the people with correct facts or they may have biased viewpoints. Both racism and xenophobia were indeed shown in the

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    Dualism In Star Trek

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    After watching the Measure of a Man episode from Star Trek: The Next Generation‚ it seems clear that its theme causes several philosophical inquiries to arise‚ such as metaphysical debates like freedom of choice and the mind and body problem. For instance‚ during Data’s hearing over his right to choose‚ considering he is artificial intelligence‚ JAG strips down the dilemma to one main question‚ "Does Data have a soul?" JAG admits that is a question she is unqualified to answer for Data and even for

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    playwright of Macbeth written by William Shakespeare in the 1600’s takes place in Scotland‚ Europe at Macbeth’s castle. The galactic‚ futuristic saga of Star Wars written in 1977 by George Lucas takes place all around the galaxy. Both big creations even to this day and have very similar characters. The character from Macbeth is Macbeth and from Star Wars is Anakin Skywalker‚ their personality traits favor a lot. Not only do these two parallel but the supporting characters were very similar. The characters

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    Star Trek shakers Westland giftware Star Trek magnetic Spock and Captain Kirk salt and pepper shaker set‚ 4-1/2-Inch. A magnetic insert keeps these cute shakers together. Put your salt and pepper into the shaker set. When you want to use salt or pepper‚ catch the shaker set and shake it‚ then salt or pepper comes out. Subcultures A group which includes four elements: Attitudes: Star Trek fans Value: Prefer to put creative products in their houses Background: Who need to prepare a gift for someone

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    Star Trek the Space Seed

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    Star Trek the Space Seed In the episode of Star Trek‚ titled Space Seed by Gene Roddenberry‚ there are plenty of examples of science fiction. At the very start of this episode and almost every Star Trek episode you see the crew in a spaceship flying in space‚ called the starship enterprise. This is one example of science fiction because even though we have spaceships now‚ in Star trek they can somehow cancel out gravity so they don’t need to wear space suits like we do today. Also the starship

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    Star Trek Poster Analysis

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    Star Trek Poster Analysis…. Describe the ways I which the images shown in the posters are similar and how they are different. How do the images on the poster give us an idea of what the film will be about? The two pictures on the poster are similar because of the colouring‚ and because they both contain the same person. The top of the poster is filled by a picture of three of the main characters. Two of these characters are half hidden by the third character. This suggests that they will only

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    Animal cloning‚ wow‚ 30 years ago this could only be thought of in Star Trek but now it’s a reality; and with this reality comes a whole myriad of ethical issues‚ but to fully understand animal cloning we have to know what it is so‚ what is animal cloning? Do we just zap a sheep and out pops another? No‚ it’s actually quite an intricate process but basically it involves this‚ you take the cell from a male sheep‚ combine it‚ using electric currents‚ with the egg of another sheep and then insert the

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    T.V. shows are another media where Star Wars is prevalent. Through its history Star Wars has made two T.V. series being The Clone Wars and Rebels (both with the Star Wars title before it). The Clone Wars expanded upon the prequel trilogy (between episodes 2 and 3). While the Rebels series tied the prequels into the original trilogy (between episode 3 and Rogue One). For teens‚ both series are displayed as kid shows at first glance. Though both display real teenage feelings. Both tackle the idea of

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