FAU Sociological Perspectives (SYG 1000) w/ Dr. Gina Carreno-Lukasik Study Guide 3 Your third exam will consist of 50 multiple choice questions that can address any of the concepts below: chapter 11: ethnicity and race • know definitions of and be able to apply explanations of race-ethnic inequality: ^ deficiency theories (biological and cultural) ^ bias theories (racism) ^ institutional discrimination theories (know the main arguments of these theories)
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therapy sprouts not from this‚ but from germline gene therapy. Currently‚ gene therapy is used on people with genetic disorders and the cells involved are usably bone marrow or blood cells‚ these kind of genetic changes cannot be passed on to the patient’s offspring. People worry that doctors might soon use gene therapy on sex (germ) cells‚ ovum and sperm cells‚ which would allow the new‚ modified‚ genes to be passed on to one’s offspring. This concept is quite controversial‚ although it can prevent
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Write your name here Surname Other names Centre Number Candidate Number Edexcel GCSE Biology Unit B2: The Components of Life Higher Tier Additional Sample Assessment Material Time: 1 hour You must have: Calculator‚ Ruler Paper Reference 5BI2H/01 Total Marks Instructions se b ink or • Uill inlack boxesball-point pen. page with your name‚ F the a the top of this • centre number andt candidate number. nswer all uestions. • Answer theqquestions in the spaces
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Part A: Print Media (1) April 13th‚2011 (NY Times and Philadelphia Inquirer) The first article that I decided to compare was about the Libyan rebels. In The Inquirer‚ which is labeled as “Libyan rebels urge stronger US military role”‚ describes how Libya’s rebels are in need for defensive weapons against Gadhafi’s regime. The Anti-Gadhafi forces along with the Libyan rebels will not bend on their requests that any peace proposal will require Gadhafi and his inner circle to leave the country
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examples‚ including expert opinions‚ and showing images are also vital part of a strong argumentative writing. Beau Watts focused on supporting the stem cell research. He believes that extracting stem cells from an embryo may be unethical but it must be done for the greater good. He argues that there is no alternative to the es cells because adult stem cells are inferior and won’t produce the same success rate and that people should support this scientific breakthrough rather than being emotional about
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interesting individual to examine. His conservative background is evident based on his current platform. I use the word current because he does tend to flip-flop on his beliefs. In regards to abortion‚ Romney opposes abortion and does not support embryonic stem cell research. He supports the repeal of Roe vs. Wade. Ironically‚ he is in total support of capital punishment. Continuing to look at health care‚ Romney supports universal health care but not a government program which would raise taxes. He
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They currently have 16 research subjects‚ undergoing the transplantation of the stem cells into the mascular tissue. They have split the 16 subjects into 5 groups; four groups have low vision (vision worse than 20/400) and have transplanted a range of 50‚000 stem cells to 200‚000 stem cells with increasing 50‚000 intervals between each group. There is currently one group with better vision and 100‚000 of the same stem cells have been transplanted into the
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Persuasive Speech Tips and Topics How to write a persuasive speech © Naomi Rockler-Gladen Feb 1‚ 2007 1. Find an appropriate and interesting persuasive speech topic. For many students‚ this is one of the most difficult parts of writing a persuasive speech. 2. Know your audience well. To be persuasive‚ you absolutely must identify with your audience and make your audience identify with you. This is so important‚ and yet many speakers don’t try. Who are the members of your audience? What
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natural sciences 2. Incorporate ways of knowing 4. a) Arts and natural sciences b) Ways of knowing: emotion‚ log/reasoning 5. Key examples a) Arts: self-mutilation; Damien Hirst – cuts animals in half and displays them b) Natural sciences: embryonic stem cell research (humans); cloning 6. a) Arts: freedom of expression vs. animal and ethical rights; different moral values‚ different cultural limitations b) Natural sciences: different religions‚ animal rights‚ human rights “When the only tool
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picture or logic behind why using embryonic stem cells for research is beneficial. The use of embryonic stem cells for research has raised a huge issue among the ethical and political groups throughout many countries. This topic remains substantially controversial because of its association between life and death. Although some ethical and political groups may believe that it is morally wrong to deliberately take the life away from an innocent human being‚ stems cells for research does not have to come
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