Monday, February 16, 2009

India

The thriving country of India is on a path leading to becoming a world power. The main religous conservative catholic beliefs in the early 2000's created a small window of experimentation. In India their main hindu religons had no boundries of stem cell reasearch. The people of India who investigated this new research are becoming very wealthy. The Americans who didn't take the chance to do this investigation of a new procedure hurt them in the long run. The religous bindings placed on them forced them to limit their work. People who are limited by religons or anyother things in life miss out on some of the greatest things. The Indians are capitalizing on everybody's mistakes and becoming stronger. The countries who can capitalize on others unableness to create new ideas will become powerful. Religous and many other bindings can restrict your success and outlook on life.
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Mishra, Pankaj " How India Reconciles with Hindu Values and Biotech". New York Times. 21 August 2005. February 16 2009
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/21/weekinreview/21mishra.html?pagewanted=1&_r=2

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