User talk:Vikky bhs9

Education is very important among all of us, the fact which is commonly nothing to deny among any. It’s the education which transforms a person to live a better life and more importantly in a socially well being. It educates us with all the needed attributes in leading our life in a proper lifestyle. Education does make a remarkable effect on one’s personality. Getting educated and finally earning a professional degree prepares you to be a part and contribute in good organizations, companies or institutions. Education is the one which provides us the thrust in getting ahead and doing something constructive in our near future. Education involves gathering of knowledge in whatever aspects. It helps a person to draw the best out of their mind and spirit. Education plays a vital role in the personal growth and the social development among all of us. It imparts us with all the power and necessities in making a noticeable mark in any of the field. In all in all, it is one’s education which decides what one can make out in their life. With the high urgency of education among all people, many of the nations have already come up with their ideas in maximizing the literacy among all. It becomes a quite challenging factor among many of the developing countries in spreading the awareness of education. But, in spite of that, we can hear a number of cases where almost all the people get the privilege to get educated provided by the governing bodies, which is indeed a positive sign. On account of the high importance of education among everyone, steps taken by respective governing bodies have eventually led a high literacy rate among many regions. It is on imparting education among all by which one can learn to get civilized and leading their life in a healthy way.

VIKKY KUSHWAHA Vikky bhs9 (talk) 14:39, 2 August 2011 (UTC)

Genetic engineering breaking into the nature of God
The cosmos is infinite, we are surrounded by billions of galaxies having trillions of stars. Revolving around the stars are planets yet none of them have what our planet has. Life All our advanced telescopes and satellites have failed to find this intriguing phenomenon called life anywhere except mother Earth. All our science and greatest of minds have failed to explain why are we here. How did a collection of chemical compounds gain the ability to talk, walk,eat ,think feel. What are the laws due to which the material is generating the abstract. The hard truth is we don’t know and never might nor are we bothered about it too much as long we can exploit this life for our selfish desires. For centuries we have ruthlessly exploited perhaps every living species on the planet and now a so called revolution in this system of slavery is about to happen. Yes my friends I talk of genetic engineering a evil spawned out of uncaring brains ready to plunge humanity into the depths of sin. We have all heard scientists shouting the benefits of genetic manipulation but has no one wondered what will the effects of this contortion of nature. They have invaded every aspect of our life. The food we eat our beloved pets our very own identity. I must say the race of homo sapiens is being corrupted by this evil. There are many safety concerns that deals with the regulatory frameworks that escape of GM organisms the regulations relating to micro-organisms include strict guidelines on containment. However, by their very nature, crop plants are not contained. There are already millions of hectares of land devoted to GM crops. Some have described this as letting the genie out of the bottle on the grounds that GM crops present threats that conventionally bred crops do not. the presence of foreign genes may cause the synthesis of unknown by-products or of new allergens. Will the GM crop be able to cross with wild relatives thus allowing introgression of genes that change the character of the wild species, perhaps transforming it into an aggressive weed? Alternatively, will the GM crop itself be able to establish itself as a ‘superweed’?I don’t think so. It has been suggested that several of the traits introduced into crops by GM techniques threaten biodiversity. For example, herbicide-tolerant crops may be subject to more frequent herbicide applications, thus reducing weed populations and in turn having an effect on organisms ranging from insects to birds that depend directly or indirectly on the weed species for food. Use of GM crops therefore, it is said, is incompatible with farming sustainably.

There are known risks associated with xenotransplantation of transgenic cells or organsfrom animals to humans. For example, there is a small but significant risk of the transmission of usually fatal zoonotic diseases, such as bovine spongiform encephalopathy (also known as “mad cow disease”), porcine endogenous retroviruses (PERVs), and Nipah encephalitis.The introduction of these diseases to the human population could have devastating consequences. Similarly, by combining animal DNA and human DNA with plant DNA, do we run the risk of creating new diseases for which there is no treatment? The long-term risks to the environment are unknown. Various bioethicists, environmentalists, and animal rights activists have argued that it is wrong to create “monsters” or animals that would suffer as a result of genetic alternation (for example, a pig with no legs), and that such experimentation should be banned.13 Part of the rationale for a ban is the concern that such technology could be used to create a slave race, that is, a race of subhumans that would be exploited. If we look to characteristics for a definition, there are many characteristics that humans share with primates and other animals.15 If we create a being that has the ability to speak and perhaps even reason but looks like a dog or a chimp, should that being be given all the rights and protection of a human being? Some bioethicists argue that the definition of “human being” should be more expansive and protective, rather than more restrictive. If individuals are willing to genetically manipulate their children to make them better athletes, then it’s likely individuals will be willing to manipulate their children to be brighter, better looking, more musically inclined, or whatever the parents think would give them an advantage. Opponents of genetic manipulation argue that by allowing this we run the risk of creating a race of superhumans, changing what it means to be normal and increasing the ever-widening gap between the haves and the have-nots. If this scum of humanity is given its way then they would twist the fundamentals of species. they mean to alter the human genome to give-No sell the strength of body and mind. Gandhiji said- there’s enough for everybody’s need but none for anybody’s greed. We do not need this abominable science.Mother Earth can feed us all provided we all are responsible and conscious of our actions.we should work to develop new techniques instead of giddling with what we have. God has provided with such a vast universe to pick and choose.We just need to follow the true and divine path instead of sinking into the obscurity and dependency on a single planet.