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  • in reply to: How far should Gene Editing go? #39582
    Storm Tardiff
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    Hi Kim,
    I enjoyed reading your post and I can say I agree with you on some of the points you made. I like the idea of being able to genetically take away some of these diseases. I do also agree that this gene modifying is taking away form “natural life”. As Deb said in the response that people are now picking and choosing characteristics they want to change. That I don’t really agree with and I think it is losing its original positive original form of use. I enjoyed reading your post and thank you for sharing.

    in reply to: Gene editing, not a perfect science. #39581
    Storm Tardiff
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    Hi Deb,
    I really like this post. I found that your information was very knowledgable and interesting. I do agree that there is a million ways this could go wrong and the example you provides makes a good reason to support that. I also have the question that why would it make them more susceptible to the other viruses? I will have to do research and read more into that. Thank you.

    in reply to: middle child #39490
    Storm Tardiff
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    Hi Kaitlyn,
    I really enjoyed reading your response to the Discussion Board. When I was reading this I found myself relating to a lot of your experiences. I also attended Catholic school and felt as if me and my sister didn’t fit in. I also really related to you when you said you learned a lot of life lessons through the diverse crowds you hung out with. I am still experiencing and navigating this and it brings me a sense of comfort that someone else has gone through some of the same things and is doing so well. Please be very proud of yourself because you are doing so well. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences.

    in reply to: Derry NH #39489
    Storm Tardiff
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    Hi Kate,
    Your story has really touched me so much and I hope so happy to see how well you are doing. Overcoming a longterm relationship at such a young age is so hard and with experience I know how hard it can be to really move forward and excel with your dreams. You are doing great and you are so strong. Thank you for sharing your story and you really encourage and inspire me.

    in reply to: How do we approach psychology? #39278
    Storm Tardiff
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    Hi Kaley. I do agree with your response and reasoning with why children walk in a line. I think a lot of our responses are similar because we all have the same idea. Children will demonstrate the behavior they see and if they see an adult walking in a line or an adult tells them to walk in a line they will do so.

    I also agree with your explanation on my men are more physically aggressive towards people than females. I like the way you brought in history as well.

    I do agree with why you think you exhibit traits humanism. You do see the good in people and that is such a good trait. Thank you for sharing your Disunion Board.

    in reply to: Perspectives in Psychology #39275
    Storm Tardiff
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    Hi Kate. I enjoyed reading your post on this discussion board and I am sorry to hear about the childhood trauma you experienced. I do agree with your reasoning with behaviorism with the children walking in a line. I do agree that when children see an adult demonstrating an action they will most likely follow the same action. I think good behaviors should be shown and taught to verses bad behaviors. I think responsibility and learning safety is a good behavior for the children to follow so I do agree with your statement.

    I also agree with your reasoning on why men have more physical aggression towards people. I believe it actually is a fact that higher testosterone levels affect the moods. I also like the way you worded it with explaining how dominance affects the way people react towards each other. Thank you for sharing.

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