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Jurassic Park Michael Crichton
708 wordsJurassic Park, by Michael Crichton is an incredible book, which describes genetic engineering and the creation of an extinct species. Michael Crichton uses marvelous detail throughout the book. As great as the book is, it is not that appropriate for children who are 15 and under because of the gore, description, violence, and obscenities through out the story. Jurassic Park is a great book. Michael Crichton uses such descriptive detail, that you could picture everything that is going on like you...
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Jurassic Park By Michael Crichton
1,143 wordsJurassic Park, a novel by Michael Crichton is an intellectual mind thriller. This science fiction ride is full of tension and intellect. The story is about a man filled with greed and his experimental use of genetics to create extinct life forms namely, dinosaurs. The profound themes and exhilarating plot line give society a new outlook on life and technology. The plot of Jurassic Park is both complex and provocative. Early in the novel we are told about several "reptile" attacks in the country ...
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Michael Crichton Jurassic Park
672 wordsJurassic Park, by Michael Crichton is a thrilling, science fiction novel. It tells the story about the cloning of dinosaurs, which are to be controlled in a theme park, however one mans greed, drove the park into devastation and destruction. I consider the plot to be complex. The novel is based upon a theme park featuring dinosaurs, which are created from prehistoric DNA. The novel begins with bizarre attacks from bird like creatures. John Hammond a wealthy, elderly man establishes this park. Ho...
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Book Review Of Michael Crichton The Andromeda Strain
380 wordsThe Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton is the book I have chose to read for my second book. The book is based on the idea that an extraterrestrial life form would likely not be in the form of a complex multi-celled organism like humans, but more in the form of single celled organisms. A single celled organism could be ten times more deadly then any complex structure; a single celled organism would be a bacterium or a virus. And if bacteria or a virus can live and flourish in the darkness of sp...
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Hard To Follow Michael Crichton
675 wordsThe novel The Congo by Michael Crichton is about an advanced technological company that sends an expedition into the Congo jungle in Zaire to search foran ancient city. The novel began in Houston, Texas where Earth Resources Technology Services, Inc. is located. E. R. T. S. had just discovered that area they had sent into the Congo had been destroyed. Karen Ross, who was one the field supervisors at E. R. T. S. , was chosen to lead a new expedition intothe Congo to discover what had happened to ...
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Times Book Review Andromeda Strain
1,984 wordsFor almost three decades, Michael Crichton has written novels that appeal to his reader = s imagination and take a firm hold of their pocketbooks. Crichton = s writing stands out as much as his 6 = 9 @ frame. He has become one of the most widely read and bought science fiction authors of the past three decades. From his first novel The Andromeda Strain, which he published while in medical school, to his most recent Airframe, Crichton has captivated his readers and left them craving more. What ma...
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Genetic Engineering Michael Crichton
631 wordsAn elderly man develops macular degeneration, a disease that destroys vision. To bolster his failing eyesight, he receives a transplant of healthy retinal tissue cloned from his own cells and cultivated in a lab dish. A baby girl is born free of the gene that causes Tay-Sachs disease, although both her parents are carriers. The reason is a new knowledge of cells and DNA, and genetic engineering. With this new knowledge comes questions about ethics. We will explore genetic engineering though the ...
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Times Book Review Andromeda Strain
1,151 wordsFor almost three decades, Michael Crichton has written novels that appeal to his reader = s imagination and take a firm hold of their pocketbooks. Crichton = s writing stands out as much as his 6 = 9 @ frame. He has become one of the most widely read and bought science fiction authors of the past three decades. From his first novel The Andromeda Strain, which he published while in medical school, to his most recent Airframe, Crichton has captivated his readers and left them craving more. What ma...
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