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    after the Second World War where human cloning is predominant in medical science. Human clones are created so that they can donate their organs as young adults. These young adults were raised in a boarding school and were known as the “future donors”. They will die after donating their fourth organ, which is their early adulthood. In reality they aren’t living their lives freely because their future has been chosen for them. In this case it wouldn’t matter…

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    Eva’s death is crucial in understanding Eva as Christ in Uncle Tom’s Cabin . Her death is a very hotly debated subject by literary critics. One critic, Isabella White, in her article, “The Uses of Death in Uncle Tom’s Cabin offers several possible explanations for why Stowe had Eva die in the novel. One of her theories is that “Eva’s death is a condemnation of a world which has caused her too much pain.” (White 9) She states that Eva was simply too good for the world she lived in, and Stowe has…

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    my disgust/ I am fat/ I cannot write /I cannot love (4). Supposedly, the broken, strange, and intersexual “I” cannot bear the dark parts of her psyche, because the “I” does not fit in taxonomic classifications and categories. In this case, the abjection of self is certain. Julia Kristeva confirms that “It is thus not lack of cleanliness or health that causes abjection but what disturbs identity, system, and order. What does not respect borders, positions, rules? The in-between, the…

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    In the essay “Why Abortion is Immoral,” philosopher Don Marquis uses utilitarian principles to argue that “abortion is, except in rare cases, seriously immoral…[and] in the same category as killing an innocent human being” (223). However, he deliberately avoids relating his thesis to abortion in the specific contexts of rape, maternal death, and severe postpartum health complications. Thus, in my analysis of his claim, I plan on adopting Marquis’ utilitarian perspective to evaluate the…

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    Both Hamlet and Holden Caulfield have extreme psychological issues that stem from the tragic deaths that occured within their families. However, literary critics have questioned the authenticity of Hamlet’s so-called “insanity” for centuries. Holden’s mental illness is much more believable than the psychological issues that Hamlet claims to have. This is shown through Holden’s obsession with suicide, Hamlet’s soliloquies about his pretend madness, and Hamlet’s odd, irrational behavior that is so…

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    The short story called “Insignificant Gestures”, is written by Jo Cannon and it`s about a doctor that looks back at his time as a district health officer in Africa and he ponders over the choices he made and his time there. The narrator remains unnamed through the story. He used to be a district health officer in Africa at the age of 28, and ten years later when reflects back on his time he has retrained as a psychiatrist. He emphasizes a lot that he isn´t the person he used to be back in…

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    dealing with various patients as a clinician. During my Intern period at Dhaka Medical College Hospital, I exposed with diverse type of diseases and comprehended that to explore the depth of the medicine, there is no alternative…

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    Animal testing is inhumane and neglects animals’ rights. While animal testing is vile and does not uphold animal rights, it is necessary for medical research. We shouldn't pause medical research because activists feel bad for an overpopulated species. In “Using Animals For Testing: Pros Versus Cons” ,Ian Murnaghan, a medical writer, elucidates his “Personal Choice” saying, “ While there are numerous pros and cons of animal testing, ethical aspect overshadows both of them, which means that…

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    Similarly, some sections Socrates’s case on the fear of death dwell on personal opinions of the philosopher. Subsequently, for an argument to remain sound and valid, all the section of the idea should be based on facts and logic as opposed to the personal opinions that do not have a rational…

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    It is clear that the utmost importance in any medical context is the relationship between the healthcare practitioner and the patient. The duty of a physician is to adhere to certain principles of medical ethics namely the principles of respect for autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice. By examining the case study involving Dr. Nancy Morrison, one can observe that these principles are often ambiguous when referring to the issue of whether she committed voluntary active euthanasia or…

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