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From: Eric (ericlinda@capcity.com)
Date: Tue Mar 21 2000 - 09:49:00 EST

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    I think Milton (from the program) can speak to this. I think you can reach him
    through NovelTalk.
    Eric

    Jennifer Hack wrote:

    > Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Aldous Huxley's Brave New World examine the
    > impact of scientific technology on humanity.
    >
    > Given today's climate involving the reality of bioengineering, gene
    > therapy, and cloning, I find that the mores and values of my students seem
    > to reflect an extremely progressive tone.
    >
    > Is this true for the students in other classrooms or are the more
    > traditional values of the past still prevalent among your students?



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