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Posts archive for: 19 May, 2008
  • To comment the "Frankenstein Science" /by HER

    The reality is quite a dilemma, so as this Frankenstein Science as you addressed.
    Science has its own scientific way. Only when it comes with server moral issues, argument is arisen. Stem cell research has been in the spot light for years, participants in trials of clinic research either benefit from it or in the obvious another situation. The point is not about that if we should continue the research or have this bills passed, but the humaneness issues.

    Jodi Picoult 2004 wrote a fiction about saviour siblings, 'My sister's keeper'
    , which describes deeply the inside story of being a born saviour. However, take this thought into concern, when keeping babies' cord blood becomes a fashionable stream, why people will believe Controlling this kinda science research is urged and crucial?

  • What hits my life?

    We are all writing our story of our life. We want to know how it's 'about'.
    Coincidentally had a pretty interesting remark from a friend, it reminded me a book I read before, "what should I do with my life?" by Po Bronson. He said in the beginning of the book, "The obvious Questions don't have obvious Answers" which sounds paradox but quite a nice view of our life. Lots questions we have been asking for ourselves, what are the themes of our life and which theme is on the rise? where we are heading to? And hopefully,we are not trying to run out the surprise but want to be ensured that when the ending comes.

    Those question are so obvious, ain't they? Unfortunately, answers might be lots but the obvious ones? There is none. I must admit in the certain point of looking for guidance and courage at the cross road of life, even by being as stubborn as a mule, that I became somehow intrigued by people who had unearthed their true callings (or we might say they had convinced to accept the callings are what they were born for), or at least those who are willing to try (or may we say they were just being absolutely unscheduled and unorganized)

    However in the case of this meaning, it would be more likely to say with what Po Bronson wrote in his book--"nothing seems more brave than facing up to one's own identity, and filter out the chatter that tells us to be someone we are not".

    So then, still the question remains, what should I do with my life?

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