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it's bullshit, you cant reconstruct a person's exact appearance from DNA alone

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Hey goys, I was just trying to figure out which class would be better for me to take in terms of difficulty and long-term benefit. For my major in chemical engineering I need to fill a Lang/Phil/Culture requirement and Intro to Philosophy or Intro to Ethics are the only ones not related to studying about how The Straight White Man affected minorities or about religion.

Either way I've heard good things about both but I'm kind of leaning towards Ethics since I might be able to apply it towards future research projects, but philosophy might help me maintain a 4.0 to transfer somewhere else while also improving critical thinking.

Thoughts?

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