Tuesday, February 12, 2019
jurassic park :: essays research papers
presentationFirst IterationSummaryIntroductionIn the late twentieth century, the area of biotechnology and genetic engineering science has positioned itself to become one of the great technological revolutions of human history. Yet, things changed when Herber Boyer, a biochemist at the University of California, founded the company Genentech in 1976 to exploit the commercial potential of his research. Since so the field has exploded into a global amalgam of private research firms create frivolous, profit-hungry products, such as square trees tailor-made for lumber, without any sort of governance regulation.The appearance of a company like International Genetic Technologies, then should come as no surprise. InGen, as the company is informally known, obviously was the instigator of some sort of "incident," and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 1989. The proceedings drew little publicity, but certain parties involved were accordant to discussing the events tha t transpired on a remote island off the shores of Costa Rica...Prologue The Bite of the bird of preyRoberta "Bobbie" Carter, a doctor working in a medical nerve centre in Bahia Anasco, Costa Rica, is on duty one stormy nighttime with her paramedic, Manuel. An "InGen Construction" helicopter lands nearby and a red-haired man named Ed Regis brings in a man who he claims was injured in a whirl accident. Bobbie suggests Regis bring the patient, a young man around eighteen age old, to San Jos, the nearby capital city where better facilities are available. Regis resists, claiming the helicopter cannot collect it any further in the bad weather.Bobbie looks at the sons injuries, tear-like lacerations across his organic structure and thigh, and is skeptical they were really caused by construction equipment. She asks Regis to leave and takes a some photographs of the injuries, then the boy wakes up whispering, "Lo sa raptor." Manuel is obviously distressed by the slippery, distasteful foam they have found on the boys cuts and by the boys eerie "raptor" statement. Nonetheless, Manuel claims he does not know what the phrase means.As the boy continues to whisper, Manuel states that the boy has been bitten by one of the raptors or "hupia"ghosts who, according to a local superstition, lie in in the islands offshore and kidnap children. The boy suddenly sits up, vomits blood and travel to the floor, convulsing. He is dead. Curious about the word "raptor," Bobbie looks it up in a Spanish dictionary and finds that it means "abductor." She also looks it up in an side dictionary, which says that it means "bird of prey.
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