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    Argumentative Essay In 1985 Joe Simpson and Simon Yates made a wild decision to climb Siula Grande a mountain in Peru. Simon and Joe were determined to be the first team ever to successfully climb the west face of Siula Grande. When successfully reaching the peak of the mountain‚ they climbed down via the north ridge‚ and that’s when trouble took take its place. Joe slipped and broke his leg‚ leaving Simon with no choice but to slowly reel Joe down the snowy mountain‚ worse came to worse and

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    The MPAA had a very negative feeing about this film; in terms of violence and language used‚ language was the bigger issue. Several cuts of the movie were made in order to try and get an acceptable rating. There were three cut made and each one got an “X” rating. De Palma made a bold move and went to the press to complain about the MPAA is

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    Argumentative Essay In an NBC news article‚ the author stated‚ “Scientists are one step closer to bringing a woolly mammoth back to life” (Ghose). Her statement proves that animal cloning is not a dream or idea anymore. It is now a reality and scientist from all around the world are utilizing animal cloning. Cloning in general has evolved its technology over the years and has become more advanced. In fact‚ author Jacqueline Langwith wrote an article on animal cloning‚ which started‚ “Animal cloning

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    many people are victims of this terrible tragedy. Cancer has affected the lives of not only Americans but people from all over the world. Cancer is a disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue‚ this means that cancer could occur in any part of the body. Although there are many deaths by this horrifying disease‚ there are many efficient treatments for cancer that are very effective to sick patients. There are scientists who are researching new medicines on a daily

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    serious or fatal injuries. The Pennsylvanian Traffic Injury Prevention Project reports seat belts prevent occupants from being ejected and help restrain the strongest parts of the body (2009). The Prevention Project further states seat belts spread out the force of the collision over a wider area of the body‚ help slow the body down‚ and protect the brain and spinal cord (2009). Based on research by the NHTSA it is estimated seat belts saved almost 14‚000 lives‚ while child restraints saved an estimated

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    sit by and allow obesity to spread‚ when there are solutions to this problem. This problem is continuing to rise. Obesity is a disease since it damages normal functions of the body‚ reduces life expectancy‚ and medical groups recognize obesity as a disease. To begin with‚ obesity impairs the normal functions of the body‚ just like almost all diseases accomplish. As identified by Harvard‚

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    is still tampering with a human life. The congress rule to take the embryonic stem cells from fertilization clinics from cells that would be discarded anyway is keeping this process as humane as possible. I see this as a person who donates their body to science after they die or a person who signs a donor card for their driver’s

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    dismembering or using parts of a body of human remains. Another aspect of damage can be described as damage to the personal identity. One can stipulate the continuity of a person even after death either through collective memory or through the preservation of their body and here the posthumous harm is done to that person’s reputation‚ good name and family secrets. Lastly‚ the issue of ancient mummies in regard to their essential existence - a buried‚ entombed‚ human body‚ raises ethical questions. The

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    One reason for this is because before they eat food they inject insulin into their body. In order to find how much insulin they need‚ one aspect is to know how many carbs they are eating. Other than blood sugar‚ some foods can also affect their body in general. The reasoning for this is because as a Diabetic their bodies needs different things than a non-Diabetic so some foods that they can eat will affect their bodies differently. Some foods can give them more fatigue or be worse for their health.

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    Instructor Crooks English 1A September 9 2014 Assignment Two: Argumentative Essay In the article “Why Animals Deserve Legal Rights”‚ Author Steven M. Wise argues in favor of animal rights based on the premise that all animals are autonomous. Furthermore he states that the term ‘rights’ has been widely debated and is arguably not affordable to all humans. Wise research indicates that rights are widely believed to be based on autonomy. And Wise does not believe we have an accurate grasp on the

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