Monday, May 12, 2008

StudyHelp9000


Stop. Close your textbooks and online resources. All you need to do buy the new StudyHelp9000. This new device is simply put on to your head like a cap. The StudyHelp9000 simulates the brain and causes what ever you read or listened to will be stored in your brain! Some say this device is a cheating mechanism, but most people agree, that with the technology, this allows students and others who want to remember something, save lots of time. This extra time allows more children to get their mind off school and studying, and allows them to play and have fun, and to stay healthy. The StudyHelp9000 is not 100% guaranteed, but it will definitely get you to remember things a lot more than cramming yourself. The StudyHelp9000 doesn't let the brain remember information for very long. The StudyHelp9000 will get some information to become long term memory, but other things such as detailed lines from a play, will only last about a month, depending on the person. If you want to have more time, with family, friends, or activities, but still want to study or remember things, then StudyHelp9000 is for you.

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I think that the Studyhelp9000 is a really good idea. I truly believe that the population of obese children and adults will be minimized. I also don't think this is considered as cheating, the person is reading it, or remembering what ever they want, the Studyhelp9000 just makes you remember it a lot faster and longer. I think this new invention is a plus to the society and great benefit for everyone. I believe it benefits everyone, and no one is at loss.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Dolly The Cloned Sheep


Dolly was a cloned sheep. Dolly was born on July 5, 1996 and died on February 14, 2003. Dolly was the first animal to be cloned. The biologists used the process of nuclear transfer. Dolly was the first clone produced from a cell taken from an adult animal. She was cloned by Ian Wilmut and Keith Campbell. The biologists at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland where also part of this great discovery. Cloning is still inefficient, Dolly was one of the 277 attempts to try to create new life. Thanks to Dolly, scientists now believe that cloning can be possible. Now the question is how can you succeed in cloning? Dolly died on February 14, 2003, due to lung cancer. Scientist believe that she didn't die because she was a clone. The sheep that were around Dolly also had lung cancer. Although Dolly had a short telomere than the sheep, scientist are still trying to create new successful life.


I think the creation of Dolly is a great breakthrough in the world of biology. It shows that clones can be possible, but i don't clones should be made on humans nor animals after scientist find at least a 80% chance of success. I think cloning should be put a side after that, because as humans I don't think we should act like God. Also there are way to many people on this Earth, more people are getting born, and more people are living longer. This is great that people are living longer due to good health, but i believe if cloning was to be done legally, people who failed having a child from sex, will turn to cloning. If this occurs the idea of making love, and destroys the whole concept of sex and reproduction. So, for now i don't mind testing clones, but wen the time comes and clone becomes easier, then i will go against it.