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  • Richard Taylor In Reproductive Medicine And Ethics
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    Reproductive technologies have the power to shape the future of the human race. If used responsibly, they can improve the quality of life for everyone and greatly reduce genetic disease. Married couples that aren t able to have children are given the ability to use their own genes to create a child of their own. These technologies can also allow parents to choose the physical and even mental attributes of their children, although parents could go overboard with this. Despite whether these techno...
  • Important In Cryogenics And The Temperatures
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    Cryogenics: Is It Worth Waiting For Imagine being frozen in time to escape a deadly illness, then getting warmed when a cure is found. There is question on whether cryogenic methods should be used. To fully understand cryogenics a knowledge of cold, background information on some branches of cryogenics, some problems with cryopreservation, and different peoples views towards cryogenics is needed. "Cold is usually considered hostile to mankind. Most people hate cold and with reasons". If not care...
  • Atm And Credit Card And The Internet
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    In a society where technology is rapidly growing, controversy over our privacy rights has also cultivated. With the popularity of the Internet, cell phones, ATM and credit cards it is evident that Americans enjoy the convenience that has come along with technology. What some people may not know is that we are watched by computers when we simply browse a web site, we are posting our whereabouts every time we use our ATM card, and we freely give out our address and phone number when we allow ourse...
  • Explosives In Soils At Many Army Installations
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    Bioremediation of Explosives in Contaminated Soil Abstract TNT is not the kind of substance that most people think of composting, but it can be done! At several U.S. Army depots, the water used in processing explosives was disposed of through evaporation from unlined lagoons. This has resulted in sediments and soils that are contaminated with TNT (2, 4, 6- trinitrotoluene) and its derivatives RDX (hexahydro-1, 3, 5-trinitro-1, 3, 5-triazine) and HMX (octahydro-1, 3, 5, 7-tetranitro-1, 3, 5, 7-te...
  • Potential Benefits Of Genetic Technology
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    EMBRACING THE CHANGE Imagine... A planting season requiring no dangerous herbicides or toxic pesticides. Thousands of dollars saved, because nutritional supplements are now needless. A beef steer reaching market weight in 75 days. The use of medicines nearly nonexistent. Millions of human lives improved and even saved by a sheep's milk or a pig's brain cells. Something out of a science fiction novel? A scientist's unrealistic fantasy? Maybe something that could happen in 500 years? That may be w...
  • Invention Of The New Technologies
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    The two novels, which were read, demonstrated exemplary details of the ISU topics from which we were supposed to choose. The Hunt for Red October, by Tom Clancey, and Fatal Terrain, by Dale Brown were the two books being read and analyzed. These two novels are very similar in theme. Even though all of the given themes can be linked to, and have stunning similarities to one another, the themes which most protrude in these works, are success, and ambition. The ambition aspects in both of the books...
  • Use And Abuse Technology
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    Technology sweeps the world everyday bringing more ease into our homes, office's, vehicle's, school's, and work sites alike. With this new technology, jobs become easier, faster, and more efficient making life easier for busy parents and students. Along with the ease come laziness and a wave of other "problems". I'll explain these "problems" in more detail a little later. The controversy I see is " Is the lack of physical exercise worth the gain of ease?" Personally I believe its all in how you ...
  • Unrelated 3 D Multimedia Products
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    Multimedia technologies have, in recent years, become an essential part of our every day lives. Many aspects of life; business and home alike, have changed as a result of multimedia technologies, such as the ways in which we do business, and the ways in which we get entertained. Our lifestyles have become far more technologically orientated, and multimedia has become a way of communicating, entertaining, learning, doing business and even socializing. This essay will discuss some of the ways in w...
  • Rfid Tags
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    Abstract RFID is the inventory management of the future. With the help of this technology companies will have total supply-chain visibility, improved product in-stock rates, and protection against counterfeiting. Introduction Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a technology that's been touted as a replacement for Bar Code. RFID tags resemble the size of a postage stamp that has contained with in a minute microprocessor with storage capability, as well as an antenna which communicates with t...
  • Use Of Biometrics And The Technologies
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    Biometrics Biometrics is "a branch of biology that studies biological phenomena and observations by means of statistical analysis" (Dictionary. com Word Net (R) 2.0, (c) 2003 Princeton University). In other words Biometrics is the study of the human body natural identification, now a days corporations use biometrics instead of a simple code. Also police and other federal and worldwide associations use biometrics to stop criminals and to keep track of where criminals are and who they really are. ...
  • Chapter 11 Postman
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    Hope for the future A Critique of Chapter 11 in Neil Postman's Technopoly In chapter 11 ("The Loving Resistance Fighter") of the book Technopoly, published in 1992, Neil Postman focuses on a solution to the problems created by Technopoly. A "Technopoly" (a word postman capitalizes throughout the book) is a society that no longer merely uses technology as a support system but instead is shaped by it. Postman proposes that we become "loving resistance fighter (s) " who retain "the narratives and s...
  • Edit And Distribute Video Promotion
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    Communication Systems Video Production and Technology Evolution Technology has become a big part in the everyday lives of almost everyone. Everyday something new comes up or it being released to make communication more affordable or convenient for us. Over the past twenty years technology has evolved by leaps and bounds. Some of us can remember using a record player to listen to our favorite music at home. Then the cassette tape was introduced to the market. We all had one, in our cars and in ou...
  • Your Personal Details And Credit Card Number
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    Technology and the invasion of privacy and its effects on the criminal justice system over the last 100 years Will searching the internet for more than 5 hours on this topic I found a quote that is very appropriate it says; Subtler and more far-reaching means of invading privacy have become available to the government. Discovery and invention have made it possible for the government, by means far more effective than stretching upon the rack, to obtain disclosure in court of what is whispered in ...
  • Cloning Process
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    Cloning: A Nuisance or Necessity So many miraculous discoveries have been made during the last century. Medical technology has advanced at an unprecedented rate. Now, we are faced with yet another scientific breakthrough. Cloning, in recent years has taken its own shape under the spotlight. However, people are debating whether or not it should be done. I mean, "Is it morally correct, humane, possible? How will it affect the future of humanity?" There are those who feel that we should step forwar...
  • Popular Use Of Hydraulic Elevators
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    An elevator is a mechanism for moving people and freight from level to level in a building or any other structure. The first elevator-like structure was built in 236 BC by theArchimeds. This construction was a hoist operated by ropes and pulleys. However, the first pragmatic elevator was not developed until the 19th century. Though sensible, this elevator has been modified many times throughout the course of history and is still updated with all of the new advancements in math and technology. Fr...
  • Information In The Article
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    Francis Dietz, a Government Relations worker for the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) in Washington, D.C., is calling upon engineers to help our policy makers in making decisions concerning defense research and design. In testimony to Congress given by the Department of Defense Task Force of ASME's Inter-Council Committee on Federal R & D, .".. an increasing number of peacekeeping deployments to various parts of the globe, combined with relatively stagnant budgets, have combined t...
  • Several New Technologies
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    I will cover several main ideas in this report. First, I will cover an overview of the technologies that will make driving more comfortable, such as In-car Internet and Coast-to-Coast Radio. I will then cover different ways to make driving easier, such as intelligent cruise control, and voice control. Finally, I will cover technology that will make driving safer. This will include push-button help, seeing through fog and NightVision, and smart seats. I will now give an overview of the new techno...
  • Future Of Nano Technology Biotechnology Shape
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    Yorktown Heights, N.Y., April 27, 2001... IBM scientists developed a breakthrough transistor technology that could preview how computer chips can be made smaller and faster than what is currently possible with silicon. As reported in the April 27 issue of the journal Science, IBM researchers have built the world's first array of transistors out of carbon nanotubes -- tiny cylinders of carbon atoms that measure about 10 atoms across, are 500 times smaller than today's silicon-based transistors an...
  • New Breed Of Missile Technology
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    INTRODUCTION Before the war began, a ship stationed a hundred miles offshore fired a duet of cruise missiles. Subsonic, air breathing, low flying, the missiles would take an hour to reach their targets. Inside each missile's on board computer was a map of the terrain, a layout of the route it was to travel, downloaded from a reconnaissance satellite the night before. The missiles sped along at treetop level over a land without trees, constantly examining the terrain and comparing it to the map i...
  • Future Applications Of Liquid Crystal Display Technology
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    Jenny Wang Ms. Monroe English 21 Jan 2003 Liquid Crystal Displays Liquid crystal display technology has integrated itself into many facets of our daily lives. It has gradually become so commonplace that we as consumers barely even take notice. Going about our daily lives never thinking twice about how this technology came to be and what makes it possible. How many of us have digital watches? How many of us use cell phones, personal digital assistants, pagers, and compact disk players? Consumers ...

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