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In my first stages of researching, I have been looking for material dealing with society's greed and what is debated as science is crossing the borders into immorality (in the views of society). There are so many arguments with morals versus science. I want my research to connect with Dollhouse’s use of science to use the bodies of others to program them however they want. I find a difference in finding technological advancements and using them to alter a person. I also want my research to indulge in the corruption within the clients’ morals. I don’t find it right for the rich being able to literally buy the perfect person. This shows an extreme amount of greed on their part. I hope to find articles that talk about today’s greed level, but I’m having a hard time finding articles. I’ve looked on the library’s online database and haven’t found much about greed, other than dealing with the markets.