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    Stem cell research has been a controversial issue since the first human embryonic stem cells were isolated from human embryo’s in 1998. This discovery has allowed for major advancements to occur in disease research and drug development, however there has been much opposition to the research because it requires a human embryo to be killed. Recently, scientists have been experimenting with adult stem cells that can be induced to mimic embryonic stem cells, and does not require the death of a human…

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    process of obtaining embryonic stem cells is one that is quite problematic. It is not as easy as mining in a mine or collecting water from a lake. It takes a delicate process to extract these important cells. Embryonic stem cells come from human embryos. These embryos have an abundance of stem cells that can be used to help cure diseases and illnesses. One drawback though from taking these cells though is the life of potential human. When scientists take embryonic stem cells from embryos, a baby…

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    Beginning in the mid twentieth century, embryonic stem cell research has gradually evolved into a paramount and controversial issue in American society. The practice includes the inherent destruction of human embryos for the harvest of stem cells that are used in medical science to treat patients and regenerate body tissues. This murder of innocent human life acts as the underlying spark for the controversial debate. Politicians and leaders have continuously argued over the issue for decades,…

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    Stem Cells: Good or Bad? What undefined force brings light into a creature’s eyes in the blink of a second, but sheds years away until the final breath falls to the lips? What is life? What is the force that drives creatures, beasts, and individuals to press forward for the continuation of an unexplained existence? If the mystery of life is unexplained, then how can one press the issue of death? Death in itself is commonly explained as the window to another life. Can one be pulled from the…

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    both parties see the conception of life as a gift, they strongly oppose each others views on how to use this. But where is the line drawn on the ethicality of stem cell research? I believe that stem cell research can be preformed ethically if the embryonic cell is obtained through discarded cells that have been fertilized through IVF. Stem cells are created at the very inception of fertilization. After IVF takes place, the embryos…

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    presentation it focuses on research on stem cells to find possible ways to cure many disease. A group of scientists created a line of stem cells out of human embryos that could be used for genetic engineering research in November 1998. When George W. Bush became president he received immense pressure to ban the funding and research for stem cell research, and it led him to ban the proposed funding for the research. To support his actions Bush argued that the stem cells found by the scientists…

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    Reading Paraphrastically: Ethics of Stem Cell Research Summary of website: Ethics of Stem Cell Research is a website that describes why stem cell research may be viewed as morally wrong. The argument focuses on a number of viewpoints that is mainly focused on human embryos. The article’s discussed why individuals may not support stem cell research that involves human embryos. The website has several points that show the viewpoint of individuals against stem cell research and possible counter…

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    researchers, and politicians in regards to the ethics of embryonic stem cell research and the responsibility of policies in setting restrictions for what is legal and what is funded in this research. As already stated in this paper, the debate does not simple end with a simple explanation. Within the two sides of this debate there are six different ethical positions that are generally recognized. One, all utilization of human embryos for research is wrong (Greely, 2013). Two, surplus in-vitro…

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    advanced, research and testing of newly discovered ways to heal the human body often leads to controversy over the moral and ethical dilemmas that present themselves. The controversy over embryonic stem cell research has let to arguments over the funding of such research. Opponents to the research claim embryos are human lives and harvesting stem cells from them destroys the embryo thus kills a human life (SAUNDERS). Proponents argue the tremendous advantages to human health using embryonic stem…

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    solution, called stem cells, may reverse the damage that your brain has sustained. Deadly diseases kill people every day and deciding on a treatment, or possibly a cure, can emerge with a solution like stem cell research. Stem cell research could be a way to reverse some of the most incurable, fatal diseases, but there are a few obstacles scientists are facing. Although, stem cell research has…

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