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    zombies inadvertently raised through human interference, and zombies raised due to an unexpected evolution of nature. While it is extremely unlikely that anyone currently alive will stay that way long enough to experience the reanimation of a human cadaver, it is all too plausible that we could live to see a reinterpreted version of a zombie apocalypse.…

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    The author thought that this article would be of interest because it is rare for someone to donate a kidney to a stranger, it is even rarer for someone to be willing to donate both of their kidneys to strangers, 15 million dollars in cash donations to charity, and another 6.2 million of property donations. Zell Kravinsky is a unique case of selfnesses with his concern for the welfare of others. (Storm, 2003) The main ethical issue being discussed with the Storm article is whose life is more…

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    Imagine Using one you beloved products that you have been using for years, then suddenly you realize it's been tested on newborns leaving them burnt,traumatized, or even lead to death. not a good image is it? This is what's being done to animals all over the world. It is a practice used all over the world . This usually done to see if a certain product is safe for our everyday use. These testing are a fundamental research, testing for regulation,and most commonly used for beauty product. The…

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    Food Inc Summary

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    Food Inc. (2008) In the course of the most recent century man could idealize the procedure of mass nourishment creation. From the meat and dairy items up to products of the soil, everything inside in the grocery store is presently being mass delivered. Furthermore, in spite of the fact that this concentrated generation framework is a billion dollar industry, the media and in addition extremist gatherings are presently highlighting the constraints and the cold-bloodedness included in sustenance…

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    Imagine laying in a hospital bed, slowly dying, waiting for someone to give you a body part that you are in dire need of. Your life depends on one organ, but you are on a waiting list with thousands of people ahead of you. Every year in the United States, thousands of people die waiting to receive an organ. It is illegal to buy and sell organs in the United States, and people are so desperate for organs they turn to the black market for organs. A new process for organ transplantation is needed…

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    Organ Donation Speech

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    transplanted from one body to another within just a few hours or else the organs will become unusable. Organ donors can also have an open casket at their funeral. The bodies of donors are treated with the utmost respect and care. Organs are retrieved from cadavers using sterile equipment in an operating room. Transplantation doesn’t alter the appearance of the body at all (National Center for…

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    Student Athletes Knee

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    Athletes Knee“d” Answers In the span of a year, approximately 200,000 - 300,000 anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgeries are performed, of those surgeries, 90% are student athletes. Just last year, the amount of ACL surgeries increased by 25% , becoming just as popular as concussions and rotator cuff injuries. ACL tears are most common in female basketball and soccer players. Recently, studies have shown that because girls have more of a knock-knee alignment they are 2 to 8 more times to…

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    Karen: I’m Dr. Karen Sutton, an associate professor at Yale Medicine. Oh, I didn’t add the Department of Orthopedic Surgery. I’m Dr. Karen Sutton, an associate professor in the department of Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Yale Medicine. 0:00:48.9 I’m Dr. Karen Sutton, an associate professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at Yale Medicine. Interviewer: Describe what ACL is and why it’s so important. 0.01:06.9 Karen: The anterior cruciate ligament, or the ACL, is a ligament that…

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    neuroscientist and author conducted a study in 1991 that favored the biological theory. He studied the brain of cadavers and found that a tiny portion in the center of the brain (INAH3) was much smaller in nineteen gay men who died with AIDS than sixteen heterosexual men. The INAH3 is interstitial nucleus of the anterior hypothalamus. He did have a flaw in his study where he assumed the cadavers were all heterosexual even though some died from AIDS, a disease more common in affecting homosexual…

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    Hh Holmes Thesis

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    H. H. Holmes was one of America’s first serial killers who killed up to two hundred in Chicago by luring his victims to his “hotel” while keeping everyone 's suspicion low by telling very convincing lies. He killed these people in a building he advertised as the World’s Fair Hotel. It was not a hotel but an intricate murder castle filled with different ways to kill his victims. Holmes was always interested in medicine and implicated that later in life. He was eventually arrested while trying to…

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