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    Henrietta Lacks Unethical

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    How would you feel if something was taken from your body without your consent or if an experiment was performed on you without your consent? Many times while people are in the operating room under anesthesia doctors take things from them, calls, blood samples, etc. and most of the time they never find out until it’s too late. People are even experimented on without giving permission, experiments that are so gruesome you can’t even imagine. Taking things or performing experiments on humans…

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    The intensifying book: 47 by Walter Mosley. This book makes the reader reflect on their own cultural rights. In this paper I will talk about the power of freedom of speech, diverse population, and just actual freedom. These all were a big effect towards the African American population and created a separate population. They could not ever speak their mind, so then they would always just keep their mouth shut and if they spoke their mind they could get punished for it. They were also sold as if…

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    Josef Mengele, nicknamed the 'Angel of Death', was a German SS officer and physician in Auschwitz during the second world war. He was a well known doctor responsible for choosing if the victims were to be killed in the gas chambers or to be chosen for performing deadly human experiments on prisoners in Auschwitz. Mengele used Auschwitz as an opportunity to continue his human studies and research on heredity, using prisoners for human experimentation. He had no interest in the patients health or…

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    Among the many events that have marked the history, one of the most remarkable is surely the immigration. For centuries, the people around the world decide to leave their origin land to move to other countries in search of good jobs, better living conditions, and better quality of life. This phenomenon, often clandestine, increased more and more and it is in continuous growth during the years. People decide to leave their own country for personal, religion, politics, and economic situation. In…

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    Leilani Wilkinson Mrs. Mary Smith AP Literature 20 September 2017 Analysis Essay In “How to Read Literature Like a Professor” the author, Thomas C. Foster, refers to and analyzes many classic novels so that he can reveal the finer, concealed details that are embedded in the text. Classic authors were also scrutinize by Foster on their writing style, the books they wrote, the impact it left in literature, and what was the significance of the texts they wrote. Foster showed that everything…

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    happened. They rush Dakota straight into a room and try to save him. They cannot find Dakotas pulse and Dakota is still frozen. After hours of the doctors trying to save Dakota he finally passes away. Dakota was 31 years old and passed away of hypothermia. Dakota was buried a week later in the local cemetery. Very little people showed up the to burial because Dakota had no family that he knew and was the type of guy that liked to be alone in his own…

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    Modern Wolf

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    The wolf’s coat has developed to be thick and water resistant so that they can keep warm in the winter, resist snow, and prevent hypothermia. Their paws have good traction so that they remain stable in icy and snowy terrains. One of the things about them that increase their stability is the fact that they’re digitigrades. This means that when they walk only their toes touch the ground…

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    Barbed Wire Monologue

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    I am desperate enough to jump into the water. I have no other choice. My wounds sting from the cold salt water of the ocean. I don't know how long I can go without getting hypothermia. It feels like I have been swimming forever when I finally see a lobster boat. I use all my energy trying to wave down the boat that I pass out. That is the last thing I remember. I wake up to a bright light in my face. I can't believe that I am…

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    Drinking Age I believe that the drinking age of twenty one is appropriate and should remain as is, for these reasons. At that age, the drinker is more responsible and is less likely to be reckless than an underage drinker, their brain is still developing and consuming alcohol at a young age can be a serious problem, and even though eighteen year olds have the right to vote, get married and serve in the military, they are not able to drink due to military standards. When it comes to drinking,…

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    One of the most important things I learned from this book is that you need to practice and keep at it in order to be well prepared for a traumatic event. In this book, we read about a man named Rick Rescorla and how he made his employees run through numerous drills as to how to get out of the building (Ripley, p. 206). What he ended up doing was saving a large majority of individuals who were employed in Tower Two on September eleventh. Since all the employees went through all the drills…

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