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    people believe an animal in captivity is denied its rights to freedom. Others believe it is a way to preserve endangered species while at the same time educational for the public. There are pros and cons to both sides‚ however‚ the use of zoos is not a necessary evil and should in fact be retired. There are many pros when it comes to zoos. For example‚ zoos help keep endangered wildlife out of the reach of hunters as well as giving the species the ability to reproduce if the majority of the species

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    Pros And Cons Of Outcasts

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    basic adaptabilities that are spelled out in worldwide human rights instruments. The assurance of the evacuee should thusly be found in the more extensive setting of the security of human rights. The creation by States‚ in the fallout of the Second World War‚ of two separate associations to manage human rights and evacuees individually‚ does not imply that these issues are not interrelated. The work of the Unified Countries in the field of human rights and that of the High Chief for Outcasts is indivisibly

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    conspiracy revolving around the research. If people would take a step back and learn about fetal tissue exploration‚ then these fabrications would not longer take place. Just like anything within the research field‚ there are going to be pros and cons. The pros outweigh the cons‚ then the research should then be justified‚ even if it is on innocent fetal tissue. With this knowledge of tissues is rising‚ this causes many studies to show more potential cures for illnesses‚ with enormous potential‚ and gives

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    way to relieve extreme pain • It provides a way of relief when a person’s quality of life is low • Frees up medical funds to help other people • It is another case of freedom of choice Arguments Against Euthanasia: • Euthanasia devalues human life • Euthanasia can become a means of health care cost containment • Physicians and other medical care people should not be involved in directly causing death • There is a "slippery slope" effect that has occurred where euthanasia has been

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    Eugenics Pros And Cons

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    specifically human populations‚ through regulated breeding of only those who are perceived to contain superior genes (Bouche and Rivard 2014). The idea behind the use of eugenics is to implement control over the desired traits to be inherited by the next generation of offspring‚ while less desired traits will not be passed down. Eugenics has a sordid history. It has been used in the past to justify mass genocides and forced sterilizations of whole populations of people‚ but today the human desire

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    Pros And Cons Of Eugenics

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    is the science of improving a human population by controlling the human reproduction to increase desirable characteristics. Genes are unit of heredity that is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring. Which is why Francis Galton believed that intelligence and talent were hereditary‚ and our genes played a significant role. Eugenicists strongly believed that genetic factors play a huge role in behavior in human beings. Many individuals that

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    Cons and Pros of Cloning

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    the creation of human clones without stopping it from the beginning .” (The Florida representative tells CNN) Cloning was banned because it can have either horrible or helpful results on our world . Cloning is equally bad or good . Cloning can help cure diseases‚ help with surgeries both plastic and medical .Cloning can cause severe defections ‚and is wrong for a religious person because it is a way of playing God . Human Cloning can be both Destructive and Beneficent to the Human Race .

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    Transhumanism is the belief that the human race can evolve beyond its current physical and mental limitations‚ especially by means of science and technology (being robotic). Transhumanism is “the new procedure and technologies emerging from research laboratories and hospitals-whether mood-altering drugs‚ substances to boost muscle mass or selectively erase memory‚ prenatal genetic screening‚ or gene therapy” (Fukuyanna). The belief or theory that the human race can evolve beyond its current physical

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    minds which hold them above physical laws. The mind is a complicated construct‚ and its vast number of interactions with the environment makes it impossible to predict. The simplest computer able to accurately model exactly what will occur in the human mind would be as complex as the universe itself. Because one does not have control over the functions inside one’s own brain‚ and because the

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    Pros And Cons Of Stalin

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    When the USSR began supplying weapons and ‘volunteers’ to the Spanish Republic during their Civil War‚ it seemed as if Stalin was coming to the aid of international communism to defeat Franco. However‚ most modern historians believe this view is too simplistic and that the USSR’s aid was more motivated by the opportunity to advance the needs of their own foreign policy. Stalin attempted to regain support through Spain‚ which some historians believe was to unite international socialism against fascism

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