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Author: Alexis Thull

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November 26, 2018 Alexis Thull

Humans have over come the natural selection. This is because of the the state and market have become the central…

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Posted in: Week 14: Harari (Part 3)

Love me the way I am

November 12, 2018 Alexis Thull

CRISPR Technology is very exciting in many ways. By being able to stoping the spread of deadly viruses early on…

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Posted in: Week 12: Gould, Specter, Harris

Darwin thoughts

November 5, 2018 Alexis Thull

Darwin’s first argument to convince his readers of evolution is that we use what we see on the outside to…

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Posted in: Week 11: Darwin

What on Earth are you talking about?

October 26, 2018 Alexis Thull

In 1870 Antonio Stoppani started the tear Anthropocene epoch but I believed in stared before that in 1760 during the…

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Posted in: Week 10: Climate Science (Steffen)

Screwed by 2040

October 22, 2018 Alexis Thull

After the readings I honestly don’t see a way for technology to be able to fix the hot oven we…

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Posted in: Week 09: Climate Science (Reidy)

To dig, dig, dig, dig, dig, dig, dig is what we really like to do (snow white)

October 15, 2018 Alexis Thull

LeCain argues for three reasons on why these three technological fixes can be concerning. First, he agrees that these fixes…

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Posted in: Week 08: Superfund (Part 2)

Lets Dine On the Mine

October 8, 2018 Alexis Thull 1 Comment

Technologies advanced were directly linked to mining because they relied on each other. Advancements in electricity needed copper to work.…

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Posted in: Week 07: Superfund (Part 1)

Boo!

October 2, 2018 Alexis Thull 2 Comments

These inventions could change religion and governments in very diffrent ways but both with a negative outcomes for their side.…

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Posted in: Week 06: Johnson (Part 2)

Linked with everything eles

September 24, 2018 Alexis Thull

They are all linked because they are bias. All of them are in one way or another implicated by humans.…

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Posted in: Week 05: Harari (Part 2) and Johnson (Part 1)

Take it all!

September 17, 2018 Alexis Thull

The Cognitive and Agricultural Revolutions helped human’s developed civilizations in a number of ways. Cognitive Revolution was inspired by fire.…

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Posted in: Week 04: Harari (Part 1)

Save Us Frankenstein!

September 9, 2018 Alexis Thull

Douthwaite theory that technological fixes would help social problems would have been easily analyzed in a different way by the…

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Posted in: Week 03: Technological Fix

Dé·jà vu

September 4, 2018 Alexis Thull 4 Comments

The environmental problems that Bitterroot Valley currently faces have come to no surprise to many people in Montana. The first…

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Posted in: Week 02: Diamond (MT)

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