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Dangerous Technology - In Brave New world the author Aldus Huxley describes a world in which people are bred and modified on assembly lines.  

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Michel Figot October 10 2002 Block B Dangerous Technology In Brave New world the author Aldus Huxley describes a world in which people are bred and modified on assembly lines. The purpose is to have the people born with certain characteristics to function properly in a pre-assigned job. The director explains the methods to modify the embryo. From the beginning, we see that the State is a technology-based society in which the technological advances are used as mind and body control tools, with the ultimate task of maintaining "social stability." The state performs various procedures to get the outcome they want from each person. The embryo is in the hands of the state and undergoes the Bokanosky process, which consists of shaking the egg so it will separate and have many identical embryos. This process help maintain stability because the moment the humans are born they will already be identical, and they will live...

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