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1)By the time I ate dinner I already (a) read; b) was reading; c) had read) the newspaper.
2)I (a) must; b) have to; c) can) wear a tie at work though I don’t like ties.
3)If I (a) be; b) am; c) were) you, I would start to worry about your future now.
5)If you have enough points, you (a) will enter; b) are entering; c) entered) this Iniversity.
6)Kate enjoys (a) travelling; b) is travelling; c) to travel).
7)The driver (a) begin; b) began; c) will begin) to start the engine again but had no luck.
8)I’d like (a) spend; b) to spend; c) to spending) in the country.
9)There is (a) -; b) the; c) a) vase in the picture.
10)“See you soon!” – “(a) Hello! b) Bye! c) No way!”
11)What (a) are you doing; b) do you do; c) were you doing) now?
12)We haven’t got (a) any; b) some; c) no) sugar.
So...De-extinction is the process of creating an organism which is – or greatly resembles – a member of an extinct species (1). Contemporary biotechnology offers various promising alternatives for achieving this purpose, including the techniques that have already been applied to preserving endangered species (2). De-extinction requires an in-depth study of the biophysical conditions where the species can live and reproduce in relation to other species – including humans – and adapt to the environmental changes. In any case, risk and harm evaluation on the impact of the “re-birth” of species is necessary. There is a number of crucial ethical issues concerning de-extinction. They include the meanings of concepts such as “nature,” “species,” “evolution,” “biodiversity,” “death,” and “wildlife” in relation to human behavior and human impact on nature (3). In 2013, de-extinction became popular through press and public events; the National Geographic devoted a cover story to this topic and presented various possibilities and scenarios about the most suitable candidates. The Revive & Restore network, with the support of TED and in partnership with the National Geographic Society, convened the TEDxDeExtinction conference bringing together conservationists, genetic technology practitioners, scientists, and ethicists (http://www.ted.com/tedx/events/7650). Because the revival of extinct animals inspires imagination (4), de-extinction has been a topic of science fiction novels, such as John Brosnan’s Carnosaur (1984) and Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park (1990) and their film adaptations.
Following a systematic philosophical and ethical analysis on animal de-extinction in the context of ecological restoration (3), this article analyzes de-extinction from the standpoint of bio-objectification and considers how de-extinction is a case of bio-objectification.
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норман гортсби сидел на скамейке, спрятанной за кустами в гайд-парке. норман сказал, что ты не в хорошем настроении. настроение.тут его собеседник рассказал , которая случилась с ним.что он приехал в лондон и поселился в отеле, поел в отеле, отправил письмо моим людям, дал им адрес, а затем вышел, чтобы купить кусок мыла и у меня в кармане две гроши, и мне некуда идти на ночь. одит
норман тоже собрался.
- подумал норман и вернулся в парк. когда он проходил мимо скамейки, он увидел старого джентльмена, который что-то искал.
«вы что-нибудь потеряли, сэр? » - спросил норман.
«да, сэр, кусок мыла».
молодой человек снова его и быстро ушел.
автор кусочек мыла (по х. мунро)
на :
he was a philosopher, he liked to watch people. a young, well-dressed man sat next to him, he was sad and here his interlocutor told the story that happened to him. what he came to london and settled in the hotel and drink at the bar, and then i realized that i didn’t remember the name of the hotel, or the name of the street and in my pocket twopence. "the young man later realized that he had also lost a piece of soap. odita
norman also got ready but saw the same bag with a piece at the bench.
he caught up with the soap and lent him one pound. norman thought, and went back to the park. gentleman looking for something.
“have you lost anything, sir? ” norman asked.
“yes, sir, a piece of soap”.
the young man thanked him again and went away.
posted by a piece of soap (after h. munro)