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    Ethics: Homosexuality

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    Sexually violent content is everywhere. It’s on the internet‚ it’s on TV‚ it’s in books‚ it’s in games‚ it’s in music‚ and it can be seen or heard in virtually everything else we humans see or hear on a daily basis. While some may say that this content doesn’t influence our behaviors as whole‚ some others think it definitely has a negative impact on the way we view sexual violence‚ such as making it seem more socially “acceptable”. While many of us know that this is something that is wrong‚ and don’t

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    the most significant traits. In Olmec society‚ as reflected through its iconography present in its art and architecture‚ the human embryo can be compared to the maize seed‚ both possessing great influence as well as serving as important life forces. This can be seen in the iconography of Olmec art. As depicted by the Kunz Axe‚ Olmec art heavily emphasized the human embryo/fetus as a powerful life force‚ symbolizing the maize seed and its influence on Olmec society. Many art historians believe that

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    Brain Development

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    this paper‚ the following will be elaborated on: (a) fetal brain development‚ (b) brain development in children‚ (c) brain development in adults‚ and (d) brain development in the elderly. Fetal Brain Development During the time of conception‚ the embryo is growing rapidly. The brain and the spinal cord start to form during the first couple weeks of pregnancy. According to an article by Bridget Coila‚ “by the 11th week‚ the brain has become separated into different recognizable parts such as the cerebellum

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    Gattaca Movie Essay

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    Gattaca‚ Marie and her husband Antonio are wanting to have a second child. The couple underwent in vitro fertilization‚ and four healthiest embryos were selected as candidates by the doctor. Once Marie and Antonio stated they wanted a boy‚ doctor gave further information regarding embryo’s genetic predispositions for specific disorders. Having chosen the healthiest embryo‚ the future child had very slim chances of developing any serious condition. Thus‚ the scientific technology used in this movie revolves

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    Stem Cell Research

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    Stem cells are primitive cells found in embryos‚ fetuses‚ and recently adults that can grow into 210 types of cells in the body. James A. Thomson‚ an embryologist at the University of Wisconsin‚ and John D. Gearhart of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine announced on Thursday‚ November 8 1998 that they and their colleagues had isolated the cell. Scientists have tried for years to find stem cells because of their great medical value. Diseases such as Diabetes‚ Bone Marrow Cancer‚ Chronic

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    Ethics Committee Report 2

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    Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) involves the testing of numerous embryos‚ not just one. After all of the embryos have gone through screening and received a diagnosis‚ the parents choose one embryo to implant and the others are usually discarded. PGD is a process of selection‚ not prevention. In other words‚ PGD is not the prevention of a single embryo from having a disability; it is the selection of an embryo without one. In this paper I will argue that PGD is morally wrong. Many families

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    pregnancy

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    Pregnancy is the fertilization and development of one or more offspring‚ known as an embryo or fetus‚ in a woman’s uterus. It is the common name for gestation in humans. A multiple pregnancy involves more than one embryo or fetus in a single pregnancy‚ such as with twins. Childbirth usually occurs about 38 weeks after conception; in women who have a menstrual cycle length of four weeks‚ this is approximately 40 weeks from the start of the last normal menstrual period (LNMP). Human pregnancy is the

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    Moral or Immoral

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    tissue. Many people disagree with stem cell research because it involves the human embryo‚ therapeutic cloning‚ and preimplantation. To initiate the creation of a stem cell‚ the procedure requires the use of one of these two options. Scientists can either choose to terminate a human embryo‚ or use a process called therapeutic cloning. This has led to a disagreement in the U.S. today. Many people argue that a human embryo is a life and deserves to live. These people are for the “pro-life movement” as

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    There are three kinds of stem cells that are classified according to how versatile they are in their development. Totipotent stem cells are the most versatile type‚ these can divide into cells that will generate all the cells that will make up the embryo; these totipotent cells are about three days old. Pluripotent stem cells give rise to all tissue types but cannot develop into the entire organism; these are pluripotent on the fourth day. Unipotent stem cells are the adult precursor cells that may

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    human body originate. And why are some people saying that it is not morally right? Most arguments on the topic of trem cell research are that to obtain stem cells‚ a scientist or embryologist must extract the cells from a human embryo. After the cells are extracted‚ the embryo is unable to grow and ultimately dies. Some scientists that work for the American Association for the Advancement of Science believe that stem cell research can co-exist with the Supreme Court’s 1973 legalization of abortion.

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