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- 371: Epic Theatres
- ... the child and hence, though the law has succumbed, justice has prevailed. It is arguable that Brecht's message in this was to the Germans, that in order to uphold justice they must revolt against Hitler's law. Many components of The CCC brand it to be an epic drama. The Singer narrates what is to occur at the commencement of each scene, so that the audience is familiar with enough ... and is thus humane. This action could be evaluated as a further social directive of Brecht's, again aimed at the Germans. It could represent that they can only be humane by striving to thwart Hitler, though they would be endangering their lives by doing so. The existence of a social message in this play further indicates that the CCC is indeed an example of epic theatre. When performing an epic ...
- 372: Definition of "Power"
- ... But, when taken to an extreme, power is not good, and pandemonium will break loose. As Lord Acton said, "Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely." A good example of this is Adolph Hitler in Nazi Germany. He believed he could not be stopped and that rules did not apply to him. By being given absolute power, he corrupted the government. No attempt was made to stop this by the Germans, because of the control he had. People were either scared to stop this, or were brainwashed into believing it. Finally the U.S. had to step in and try to stop Hitler, and World War II broke out. But power is not all bad though. As was stated earlier, it is necessary in any group of people, and there will be struggle to achieve it--be it ...
- 373: Gene Therapy
- ... of property. Another question about gene therapy involves every person's right to true genetic inheritance instead of artificially manipulated ones. To many radicals, germ-line therapy serves essentially as an open door for another Hitler wanting a superhuman race. Probably one of the largest debates over gene therapy has to deal with the use of fetal tissue to treat diseases such as Parkinson's disease. Today, over 1.5 million ...
- 374: Genetic Cloning
- ... of all peoples. The negative influences of cloning permeate an exclusive right that will only be available to the wealthy who can pay. The illusion of purifying human genomes ought to be forgotten along with Hitler’s ‘pure race’ of Nazi purists [N.B.]. It is distinctly human to be diverse and that by engineering our constitution we become not unlike pro-genocidal purists asserting dominance. Bibliography- Blake, W. (1991) ‘The ...
- 375: Genome Project
- ... They can bring the dead back to life by using their DNA of the dead, and put it into a newborn. This is not good, if someone of harmful intentions decides to bring someone like Hitler back to life. Genetic testing is not 100% accurate. The probability of erroneous results from a genetic test is small but not zero, false-positive or false-negative results can occur because of technical abnormalities ...
- 376: Genetics
- ... a terminally ill body could conceivable (though not likely) be saved through cloning. On the other side, someone could clone themselves out of pure ego. Or, in the most extreme situation, someone might clone another Hitler. (Kluger 69) People assume that the same mind would inhabit the new clone body. This is not true, however. The brain is far too complex to be duplicated. With any other organ, there would be ...
- 377: Genetic Engineering 3
- ... full of information, With this information about every persons details, you could go to a place to find out whom you are genetically suitable to marry. By having this technology it would make one of Hitler's dreams come true, the perfect human race. With this ultimate race, a simple virus could wipe them all out, because they share so many like similarities. Mother Nature intended us to be diversified. In ...
- 378: Gene Therapy 2
- ... of property. Another question about gene therapy involves every person's right to true genetic inheritance instead of artificially manipulated ones. To many radicals, germ-line therapy serves essentially as an open door for another Hitler wanting a superhuman race. Probably one of the largest debates over gene therapy has to deal with the use of fetal tissue to treat diseases such as Parkinson's disease. Today, over 1.5 million ...
- 379: Darwinism 2
- ... this way the snake, being more fit, lives off of other’s resources and places the reptiles in a position of submission. Governments used this idea to defend their holding of colonial possessions. As Adolf Hitler wrote, “The stronger must dominate and not blend with the weaker, thus sacrificing his own greatness.” For example, when a European government conquers an African nation, it is in accordance with nature because they were ...
- 380: Cloning
- ... cloning is eugenics, basically an attempt to improve the human race. These fears are based on the visions that one man will develop the “master race” of people in order to rule the world, as Hitler did with Germany during WWII, that people would clone those considered “perfect” to make our society better, and this fear is reinforced through many of the comic books, films, and comic books circulating throughout the ...
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