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    ABSTRACT Stem cells have offered much hope by promising to greatly extend the numbers and range of patients who could benefit from transplants‚ and to provide cell replacement therapy to treat debilitating diseases such as diabetes‚ Parkinson ’s and Huntington ’s disease. The issue of stem cell research is politically charged‚ prompting biologists to begin engaging in ethical debates‚ Stem cell research offers great promise for understanding basic mechanisms of human development and differentiation

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    Should Embryonic Stem-Cell Research Be Banned? In recent times‚ there is a great deal of controversy surrounding stem-cell research. Some say that it will contribute substantially in curing diseases like cancer‚ Parkinson’s‚ Lou-Gehrig’s‚ etc while others claim that it violates the ethical and moral norms and principles of the society. Bills promoting stem-cell research have been vetoed several times‚ making it a political issue as well. However‚ stem-cell research should not be banned because

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    The ethical and political controversy is centered on extracting the stem cells from the embryo. The only way to obtain the cells is by destroying the embryo‚ placing the moral status of an embryo into question. This research plays with two important principles: “the duty to prevent or alleviate suffering‚ and the duty to respect the value of human life” (Hug 108). Embryonic stem cell research

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    young plant‚ the embryo. The seed coat may be made of inner tegmen and outer testa. On the seed coat a scar (hilum) is present which shows the place of attachment of a seed in the fruit is present. At one end of the hilum is the micropyle. Through micropyle the seed absorbs water during the process of germination. The embryo consists of epicotyl‚one or two seed leaves called cotyledons‚ and a hypocotyle. The portion of the embryo above the point of attachment of cotyledons to embryo axis‚ and below

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    cancer. The doctors said there was little to no chances of her surviving‚ and there was nothing more they could do- unless an embryonic stem cell transplant was possible. Although some people may think otherwise‚ I believe that stem cell research on embryos should be continued because scientists will be able to find a safe solution to curing dangerous diseases‚ the research won’t be hurting anyone‚ and it could lead to more scientific breakthroughs. Currently‚ there are many incurable diseases affecting

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    In the movie Multiplicity‚ Doug Kinney is a construction worker struggling to make a living. When a scientist offers to clone him‚ Doug accepts the offer and creates an improved version of himself. At first‚ Doug’s clones seem to lift burdens off his shoulders. But as the movie progresses‚ his clones start to take over his home‚ job‚ and even his wife. With the advanced technology in our modern world‚ similar situations may become a reality. Therefore‚ the public should be informed about the different

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    The compromise would allow the “medical research underwriters‚ the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to begin funding on these studies using stem cells harvested from surplus embryos before August 9‚ 2001” (Vestal‚ 2015‚ p14.) Back in the 1970s‚ federal policymakers banned funding for test tube babies‚ which laid out the preliminary work for future discussions on whether the United States government should fund research. In

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    What made the Incan Empire so historically significant? Rachael Cardenas Block 6B From 1438 to 1535‚ the Incan Empire made a historical impact. The Incan Empire was located in South America on the western coast in the present countries of Peru. (Tagle.) Three-fourths of the Empire was located within present day Peru. Since the rule of the Empire did descend through familial ties‚ the ruling emperor was chosen on account by his family dynasty. (Hutagalung.) The empire of the Incas merits importance

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    to secure future lives. In fact‚ individuals find abortion to exist as murder because an embryo presents a form of human life. As a result‚ they condemn stem cell research that requires abortions. In contrast‚ others argue that interests like stem cell research‚ population conservation and financial convenience justify abortion. They also believe that an embryo consists of a woman’s body. To clarify‚ an embryo develops at

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    that is the source of much medical promise yet much controversy as well. The type of stem cells required‚ embryonic stem cells‚ are only obtainable one way: through the destruction of human embryos. In 1996‚ the Dickey-Wicker Amendment was passed‚ making the government unable to fund any research where human embryos are created or destroyed. At first the amendment was a minor obstacle the government had to work around to still get the stem cell scientists the money they needed. It wasn’t until August

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