Already, scientists have created headless mice and frogs, and professor Lee Silver of Murdoch Institute for Research into Birth Defects, has speculated the possibility of creating humans without semblance of consciousness that cannot be considered a person, just for the mere purpose of having a source of organs? ...
Our reasoning for going to the lake was the same as the characters as the narrator explains here: "We went up to the lake because everyone went there, because we wanted to snuff he rich scent of possibility on the breeze, watch a girl take off her clothes and plunge into the festering murk, drink beer, smoke pot, howl at the stars, savor the incongruous full-throated roar of rock and roll against the primeval susurrus of frogs and crickets." (129) The lake always provided a fun social atmosphere for my friends and I at the time, until the day it would change our lives forever. ...
As Ronda looks at Gregorian she gave a quick point to the right. I had noticed this but nobody else had noticed it except for Gregorian. I was very disappointed in Ronda. I thought she would be a good sport and let fate do what it wanted to do to Gregorian. Now that Ronda had done this I was very upset. ...
Technology Vs Evolution Until the recent discovery of cloning, no one thought that technology was in any way related to morality. In reality isn't technology against the morals of the natural world to begin with? But is there even such a thing as a purely selfless act? Sure there are actions that ...
Technology Vs Evolution Until the recent discovery of cloning, no one thought that technology was in any way related to morality. In reality isn't technology against the morals of the natural world to begin with? But is there even such a thing as a purely selfless act? Sure there are actions that ...