Within the term college life, in the United States students are required to a certain number of General Education credits. That includes studying English and becoming a critical thinker, and a few other classes in areas that are not related to your majoring area. Fun? Apparently, most students would argue that "GenEd" is a "waste of money and time." I still believe in its potential. What can I say, I've chosen Engineering, "GenEd" is the relief of my readings. It's the fun, sunday morning newspaper for interesting general knowledge. Interestingly enough, I end up learning more about Engineering.
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What is more intriguing about these researches? It's the fact that we are stuck by the light of our days. About 100 years ago, when vaccines were being created, many people thought that they were going to end up dead because of these "injections", yet, it was one of the greatest breakthroughs of our days. Or was it? Did we, perhaps, change the natural balance that our world has had in terms of population? At the coming of years, we see suggestions that earth cannot "hold" the increasing population. More babies are being born, and the older are getting older.
Are we, then, looking at this genetic modified animals and plants from a "scared" perspective? Are they truly dangerous? With the amazing scenes and prospects that these "creations," if I so may call them, to the worries of what are the future, unpredictable results of this science, What do you think?
Take a look at the link: Green-Tech or Mad Science? to read the article completely, and tell me what to do you think! Do you feel that Genetic Engineering is a new, good development of our days? Or do you think we should be worried about its results and content?
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