Angelica Salcedo Rodriguez Ingl 3202 Prof. Larry Myers.

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Angelica Salcedo Rodriguez Ingl 3202 Prof. Larry Myers

 A human microchip implant is an integrated circuit device or RFID encased in silicate glass that is implanted into a human's body.  RFID (Radio- Frequency Identification Device)

 1998-Brittish professor Kevin Warwick.  2002-Scientists discovered that the chip can control the nervous system.  FDA approves the microchip.

 Medical Benefits  Personal Information  Easier way to make transactions  Helps the environment

 Health Problems  Security Risks  Ethical problems  Religious problems

 An implanted microchip is an advance in technology but it is our responsibility decide if we are going to support those new achievements.  I am against the use of the microchip.

 nt_(human)#cite_note-17   esh.htm 