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    Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Applied to the Field of Regenerative Medicine Imagine having the opportunity to travel back in time with the power to alter the outcome of the future. As pleasing as this may sound‚ such occurrences just do not seem realistic or even possible in today’s world. Although‚ if we take a step back and look into time travel on a smaller scale‚ at the cellular level‚ it is indeed possible to revert to an earlier stage of life. Specifically focusing on terminally differentiated

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    for a trustworthy relationship and respecting client autonomy in the counseling session. However‚ a written consent of the client is mandatory before any personal information is communicated to others unless in other circumstances where there is clear and imminent danger to the client‚ to others or to the society. Any disclosures of client’sinformation should be undertaken in such ways that best protect the trust and respect of client’s autonomy. Therefore‚ a good recording of existing policy and

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    Have a little read: ... This essay discusses cognitive‚ sensory and language development connected with the theories of Piaget‚ Chomsky and Vygotsky. Children develop in different areas‚ cognitive development‚ sensory development and language development. All areas are different but interlinked. The interrelation of all three provides for all round healthy development. The best practice when working within the early years is striving to develop each area. Piaget was probably one of most influential

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    Essay based on the topic: “On the issue of cloning‚ an early pioneer of cloning research‚ Dr. James D. Watson‚ believed that over time society would see that the good would outweight the bad”. Articles read for supporting the matter: “Animals Cloned” by Tim Reid‚ and “Cloning and Stemm Cell Research: A summary of the Current Ethical Dilemmas”‚ by Neil Thompson. The researches on cloning are old but it reached some heated debates in the lasts decades. This matter became more famous in media after

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    Beneficence is a guiding principle in nursing‚ an action performed‚ contributing to the welfare of others. Many individuals think of what is best for everybody. In this fast‚ dynamic‚ technological health care era‚ there are ethical dilemma that persists concerning the privacy issues‚ for example‚ guarding the personal information of a patient. Various security protocols are in place to prevent any misguided individuals from getting the information. Together with social justicebeneficence has

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    Project Reflection Paper Autonomy is the right to have freedom in terms of pursuing your life with independence as an individual. Autonomy can be divided into three different type of categories known as moral‚personal‚ and political. Moral autonomy focuses on Kant’s idea of following the guidelines of what is morally justified rather than ensuing how or what other people are doing. Personal autonomy occurs when one is allowed to make choices for themselves and do what they please without any say

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    Policy Topic: Stem Cell Research Health Care Policy: The Past and the Future: HCS/455 A very controversial subject in the United States has been Stem Cell research. The United States has a very complicated legal and political history when Stem Cell laws and policies come into play. Scientifically speaking‚ the practice of stem cell research and treatments consists of the use of cells found in all multi-cellular organisms. There are two different types of stem cells‚ adult stem cells and embryonic

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    Pros: Embryotic stem cells could cure numerous diseases‚ and provide organs to people on the transplant list. Because of the high demand of organs‚ innumerable people die waiting for a transplant. If scientist discover how to create organs‚ lives will be saved. There is research that shows that it could be possible to use the patient’s own cells instead of embryonic stem cells. Cons: There are concerns with obtaining stem cells. Stem cells are acquired from human embryo or fetus‚ and can cause birth

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    Beneficence is action that is done for the benefit of others. Beneficent actions can be taken to help prevent or remove harms or to simply improve the situation of others.    For example‚ Resuscitating a drowning victim‚ providing vaccinations for the general population‚ encouraging a patient to quit smoking and start an exercise program‚ talking to the community about STD prevention and also can be as simple as holding a patient’s hand during a painful procedure. It can also require more effort

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    dissected and tested on‚ only to discover more about embryonic stem cells. Embryonic stem cells are cells in an unborn child’s body that can become any cell in the human body. In a lab‚ these cells can be reproduced and- if further research is conducted- can be used to create body parts. Having been read in class‚ the book Frankenstein by Mary Shelley relates to embryonic stem cells‚ for both Frankenstein’s creature and embryonic stem cells cause the destruction of many people. In Frankenstein‚ a young

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