INTERNET ADDICTION : REAL OR VIRTUAL?

When Michael lan Campbell, a would be actor, was brough before a jury on charges of threatening to “finish wha began” at the columbine High School shootings, his defense was a novel one : Internet addiction. According to his lawyer, who put forward the legal theory. Campbell was to immersed in the work of the internet that the could not telt fact from fiction, his threat, said his lawyer, was a virtual one, and not made with criminal intent (Janosfsky, 2000) Read the rest of this entry »

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CLONING, GENE THERAPY, AND THE COMING MEDICAL REVOLUTION

As he chats with the young mother, the doctor flicks a cotton swab into the mouth of her infant son, he inserts the sample into a machine, which extracs DNA from the mucus cells and compares it with the genetic material on a dime – size chip. Minutes later a computer printer begins to spit out a list of the infant’s genes. Fortunately, all but a few of the genes are labeled “normal”. It is those few that the doctor discusses as he explains the result to the mother. “You son’s genetic inheritance is generally good, “ he says, “but he is somewhat predisposed to skin lesions. So starting right away; he should be protected againts excessive exposure to the sun. “and the doctor warns, “he may well be susceptible to cardiovascular disease later in life. To lessen his risk, after about age two he should be lifelong low – fat, high – fiber diet.”

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