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    Abortion is a sensitive topic for many to discuss and one of the most controversial issues in the United States. Abortions became legal in the United States in 1973 after the Supreme Court judged in favor of Roe vs. Wade (McDonagh). There are many opinions on whether abortions should be legal. This research project will focus on the affects an abortion can have on a woman. There are still many questions concerning if abortions can cause psychological and physical damage. Abortion is the…

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    When it comes to medical ethics, autonomy is a very important part to consider. Medical ethics involves respecting a person's morals during health care, and autonomy is a person's freedom over their self. Autonomy is important in medical ethics for many reasons. One reason autonomy is important to consider when dealing with medical ethics is that many different cultures and religions believe in different things, especially when it comes to health care procedures, health care providers have to…

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    In 1932 a new novel hit the shelves, a topic one that no one had thought to type out and bring to life before. Aldous Huxley published his book, A Brave New World. He writes about our society many years in the future and our advanced technology. Natural reproduction was replaced and humans were created in laboratories. The government constructing a damming caste system. Children are created with specific genetic factors in mind, designing them to do certain jobs, and only those jobs. The result…

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    In August of 1990 the Mexican government along with several other nations brought forth a case against the U.S charging America with levying illicit embargos against Mexico’s Tuna import industry stemming from Americas own environmental regulations. Mexico’s main argument was that America issuing of the tuna import embargo had violated part of the (GATT) General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, which dictated that a country could not take trade actions in an effort to enforce its own domestic…

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    Heart Failure (HF)

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    that 62% of HF patients had abnormal levels of direct bilirubin.3 Elevated total bilirubin is associated with high congestion and hypoperfusion in the liver3 and independently predicts development of right HF after left ventricular assist device implantation.7 GGT is an enzyme that is prevalent in CH patients.10 Elevated GGT is linked to progressing HF, increasing NYHA classification, cardiovascular risk factors and mortality,5,11 coronary artery disease, and decreased (liver) transplant-free…

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    Gene Editing Ethics

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    Recently, scientists in the UK have been given the green light to start research on editing the DNA of a human embryo. The ability to unzip defective genes and replace them with nondefective copies of genes has sparked a huge debate on the ethics of human gene editing. In this paper, I will briefly explore the procedure of gene modification using the editing tool CRISPIR/Cas 9, the exciting possibilities of successfully using this method, and debate several ethical concerns that have arisen due…

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    The society becomes more beautiful and lovely because of the diversity. The diversity here is not about the difference among things which are existing around us, but it is about the human element. There are maybe countless ways in which we can be different from each other. Races play an important role in human diversity, each race has its own advantages and determinations. The movie Get Out, directed by Jordan Peele has manifested the racial controversy in another way where the tension of racism…

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    English IV Composition Katelyn Decker Argumentative Paper March 14th, 2016 Imagine a world where ranchers get replaced by scientists to create thousands of cattle herds in petri dishes, and where beloved pets get resurrected from the dead in the form of a twin animal. Though humankind has dreamed of cloning animals and its own beings, they need to come to the realization that cloning does not help the world, but in fact hurts it. Animal cloning, which damages the life and health…

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    Human Embryonic Stem Cells

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    Stem cells are the ones that divide and give rise to more identical cells. The identical cells developed will have the capacity to divide and give rise to different cells or even more similar stem cells. Stem cells are two types one of them are embryonic stem cells and the other are adult stem cells. In February 1963 the scientists named Ernesr McCulloch and James did experiments on bone marrow of mice and discovered that there is production of different kinds of blood cells from a single group…

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    At some point in life everyone is meet with an ethical dilemma. We make difficult decisions daily and are forced with the consequences. No matter how bad the decision is we have to suffer the emotions that are involved. Ethical norms are destroyed and contradictions are made. Processing decisions can lead to immoral choices, picking which one is best out of all choices can be overwhelming. In America there is no balance with certain issues. Top issues including Abortion, AIDS, Artificial…

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