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    STEM CELLS: THE BAD VS. THE GOOD THE BACKGROUND The use of embryonic stem cells to treat human diseases; is it unethical‚ questionable‚ helpful‚ in violation of law and policy or just the right answer for many‚ many diseases? All of these are great questions and are all questions that everyone and everybody has an opinion on at one time or another. To first really understand the controversy surrounding stem cell research you must know a little about its base; embryonic stem cells‚ “they are

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    Topic: Allowing Stem Cell Research Specific Purpose: To persuade people who are against stem cell research to see the good in it. Intended Audiences: People against stem cell research. Thesis Statement: Stem cell research may lead to the cure to all sorts of diseases‚ including diabetes‚ cancer‚ and many others. Introduction Attention/Grabber/Credibility Material: Are you someone who suffers from a life threatening disease like cancer? If not‚ do you know someone who had or still has it?

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    Reed BIO-013/ Stem Cell Research Sullivan 11.10.2010 STEM CELL RESEARCH What is a stem cell? One can define a stem cell as a cell type that is found in many tissues. This particular cell is unique in the fact that it can divide itself over and over virtually to an infinite number. This process of reproduction ensures that the cells can restore other cells that may have gotten damaged; this process may only occur if the person is still living. The same goes for animals. As the stem cell reproduces;

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    Stem Cell Research is becoming more popular in today’s time. Throughout this essay I will discuss and support how it can save lives; but also the pros and cons of the research. I believe that this could be the start of something new. In today’s society the peoples have a different perspective on stem cell research; such as murder or why destroy to create better. As a medical ethics it is my job to inform you about how this research could change the future in either a positive or a negative way whichever

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    Stem cells are of particular interest to me because there are many potential uses for them and many things that can be learned from their study‚ for example researching the functions of their pathways may lead to improvement in our abilities to treat diseases for example during my second year of study I had to do a group project creating a video for the general public about a new development in biology‚ my group chose the use of embryonic stem cells to treat the common eye

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    In recent years past‚ Embryonic Stem Cell research has caused a moral and ethical debate. In order To obtain embryonic stem cells‚ an early embryo has to be destroyed. To most people this act would seem highly unethical as you are potentially destroying new life. But others argue that the early stages of an embryo lack the physical mental and emotional capabilities of a human being‚ as well as most embryos being harvested have had yet to attach to the uterus in order to further develop. In addition

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    Discuss evolutionary explanations of group displays of aggression The adaptive and functional benefits of aggressive behaviour must outweigh the possible costs in order for it to be favourable. Acquisition of status and access to mates are some of the primary motivators of aggression in non-human animals‚ but there are many theories as to why humans have adapted. One of them is the Power-Threat Hypothesis‚ which represents the fear of a political power being in the hands of a minority group. If a

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    2012 Stem Cell Research: Medical Advantages Greatly debated‚ stem cell research is very controversial; especially embryonic stem cell research. Many debate over the ethics of the research versus the medical advantages. The medical advantages outweigh the ethical views. The mass of embryonic stem cells that are used come for in vitro fertilization (IVF) (Black). Those cells are disposed as medical waste—using them for research gives those cells a purpose and to be wasted (16). Embryonic stem cells

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    Stem Cell Research vs. Morality On October 4‚ 2004‚ with his wife by his side‚ actor Christopher Reeve died of heart failure because of complications due to a spinal cord injury. Christopher Reeve believed strongly in stem cell research‚ and he knew that one day he would walk again‚ but it was not to be. If it came down to saving the life of a loved one‚ would people consider morality‚ or would he or she go against their religious convictions or moral beliefs to save a

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    Embryonic Stem Cell: Threat to Life and Humanity Every year‚ about 7.9 million infants are born with serious birth defects‚ which is about 6% of infants born worldwide. In the United States alone‚ there are more than 4.4 million to 7.7 million of people with developmental disabilities and about 60% of their population’s deaths were due to degenerative diseases. These figures explain the outpour of comments and criticisms as well as hopes and controversies with the introduction of stem cell therapy

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