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    Stem Cell Research: The Bioethical Debate Medical technology is accelerating at the fastest rate the world has ever seen. Everyday there are new methods of treatment that make past treatments irrelevant and outdated. Stem cell research has been a debated topic for the past few decades. People argue that stem cell research is immoral because you’re essentially ending a possible life, an embryo, in order to save and treat many lives. Stem cell research needs to be funded and practiced. If it means…

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    their cloning. Cloning, a word that a few years ago was the subject of scientific novels and movies. That was all changed in 1997 when scientists at the Roslin Institute in Scotland produced Dolly. Dolly was a sheep and the first cloned mammal. Before Dolly, cloning had been studied since the 1950s. In 1952, the Institute of Cancer Research successfully cloned a leopard frog, by using an embryonic frog cell (Aldridge, Susan…

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    more internationally-minded individuals, and more recently, took serious steps towards preparing students to successfully take part in the increasingly globalized U.S. society and economy. In higher education institutions in the United States, the creation and implementation of international…

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    Hans Eysenck was a German psychologist who specialized in the fields of personality and intelligence. However, Eysenck also did work in the fields of behavioral therapy, astrology and parapsychology, sexual behavior and smoking and health. Although, Eysenck’s most influential work is in that of personality psychology, where he developed the basic concept of personality which many major personality psychologists would base their work off of, likewise expanding upon many of Eysenck’s concepts.…

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    Genetic Engineering in Humans: When Should We Stop? Societies debate against each other if genetic engineering in humans should be used in humans. What using this type of research and technology in humans means, modifying the type of organism(in this case humans) by manipulating the genes to standards society thinks is the best. Scientists think humans should use genetic engineering towards curing diseases while other scientists think humans should use this new technology towards creating new…

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    for states to conduct the testing and keep the results. What was noticeably absent in the Act was the matter of informed consent, whether or not these organizations intentionally withholds information from parents is not well defined in the many research on the topic. What is certain is that before parents can move toward toward greater parental control over screening, more training and education is needed for all involved. A study conducted by Jeffrey Botkin and colleagues in 2012 revealed…

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    need for an atomic research…

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    However Adult Stem Cell Research (ASCR) could very well be one of the greatest advancements ever in medical history and the cure to most all diseases. ESCR kills even the possibility of having human life. There is nothing that has been achieved through Embryonic Stem Cells that…

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    sometimes killed for disagreeing with Stalin and other figures. That is not how a science program gets to the top and stays at the top. The United States on the other hand endured great benefits as science programs in the country gained many dollars for research. Programs like Stanford and MIT benefited as well, bringing in more money for their schools and better recruits. Yes, they had to work on the needs of the military, but they still had money to work on other stuff as…

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    Highlights PJSC Detsky Mir1 is a Russian company, which is engaged in the children products retail sector. The Company’s Detsky Mir chain comprises of over 570 stores located at the territory of the Russian Federation and Kazakhstan, as well as of more than 40 ELC stores. The average store size is 1.4 k sqm and has 20-30k SKUs2. Its product portfolio consists of toys, fashion products, newborns goods, stationary, large items and others. We initiate our coverage of Detsky Mir with BUY…

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