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    Phone Essay Have you ever wondered how much phones affect kids? Some people think that phones should not be aloud in school and some people think that phones should be aloud in school. I think that phones should not be aloud in school and here's why. The first reason phones should not be aloud in school is so kids pay attention in school. When kids have their phones in school they are thinking about their phones instead of paying attention to the teacher so the teachers have to compete with…

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    Tissue Engineering Paper

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    done using human tissues grown from stem cells contained in the intestine and the results were the same--a fully functional small intestine. The small intestine also had the ability to absorb sugars, and even tiny or ultra-structural components like cellular connections. What this means is that the intestine could replace intestinal transplantation, and offer a therapeutic alternative and could potentially solve its largest challenges -- donor shortage and the need for lifelong…

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    Romanticizing his need for knowledge and infamy, the protagonist, Victor Frankenstein, of Mary Shelley 's 1818 novel, Frankenstein, asserts, "No one can conceive the variety of feelings which bore me onwards, like a hurricane...Life and death appeared to me ideal bounds...I should... pour a torrent of light into our dark world" (Shelley 94). In the novel, Victor essentially recreates life, a task normally attributed to God, without fear of the moral consequences. In modern science, many…

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    “Wi-Fi and cell phones are slowly killing off the human race!” preached a crazy lady who lives on the rural Western Slope of Colorado. Could this be true? Could technology really be ruining us? Cell phones and Wi-Fi may not be causing a disease or killing people, but technology may be more hurtful than beneficial in today’s society. Technology is definitely taking over our lives. According to the Power Research Center, “As of 2014, 90% of American adults have a cell phone, 58% of American…

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    Recently there has been a lot of debate on what age is appropriate for a child to have a cell phone. Some parents give their children a cell phone as young as seven years old. Personally, I believe that it is far too young to have a cell phone at the age of seven. I was leery of giving my thirteen year old daughter a cell phone because I thought that it was too young, until I realized, as a parent, that it would be beneficial for her to have a cell phone because it would be a secure way of…

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    Creative destruction is a phenomena that impacts us throughout our daily lives. It is a driving force behind how we as adaptive humans navigate how we interact with others in society. In terms of finance, creative destruction can impact the way in which we choose to spend and invest our money and can ultimately empower or drain a faucet of the market economy which we operate on here in the United States. Examples on how this has affected me personally are how the structure in which we do…

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    Children and Cell Phones (Rough Draft) Should children have cellular phones, and if so, what is an appropriate age to provide one to our kids? The National Consumers League (2012), conducted a survey in June of 2012, uncovering that 21% of children eight years and younger use smart phones, according to Consumer Reports News (Mangis, 2012, para. 1). While numerous parents prefer their children have a mobile phone, kids should not own a cellular phone because it has a negative impact on young…

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    Embryonic Stem Cells

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    If anyone has ever been severely injured, seriously ill or has cancer, stem cells may help repair the damage or cure the disease. For instance, a leukemia patient can undergo a stem cell transplant and be cured of cancer. Stem cell research has made several advances in the medical field. It has helped and even cured many people with serious diseases and illnesses. Even though stem cell research has benefited many people, it has also been associated with negative controversy. Stem cell…

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    Embryonic Stem Cells Stem cells were first discovered in the 1800’s as the building blocks of life. In 1998 researchers extracted the first human embryonic stem cell that could sustain life in a laboratory. Since that time, it has become a controversial issue due to a particular way some stem cells come about, more specifically, embryonic stem cells. While adult stem cells are used more due to their lack of controversy, embryonic stem cells remain substantially more useful. Many question the…

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    Dangers of Using a Cell Phone While Driving The development of mobile phones has made life easier the portability of mobile phones has eased human activities since people are no longer inconvenienced by distance. The increased popularity in the usage of cell phones has also brought about dangerous consequences. This increased reliance on mobile phones has led to so many people using their phones while driving. Some people, who know very well the dangers associated with using mobile phones while…

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